Youth and Young Adult Homelessness Homelessness is one of the biggest issues affecting children, teens and young adults today. Learn more about how to help these youth. Read More
Building Strong Local Partnerships: 5 Lessons From Family-Centered Community Change The Urban Institute studied Casey’s Family-Centered Community Change effort, focusing on communities that embrace a two-generation approach. Read more. Read More
Report Guides Community Efforts to Pay for Prevention Programs A new publication offers guidance for local coalitions looking to finance and sustain prevention programs for young people in their communities. Read More
Funding Prevention in Communities Lessons From Evidence2Success This report shares how communities fund and sustain prevention programs using Evidence2Success, with lessons from real-world successes and challenges. Read More
Building a Framework to Help Young People Stay on Track for Career Success The Casey Foundation, along with Johns Hopkins University and community partners, are partnering to improve education and employment outcomes for youth. Read More
Fellows Collaborate to Strengthen Family Financial Stability in Minnesota Members of the Casey Foundation’s Children and Family Fellowship are uniting to strengthen the financial stability of kids and families in Minnesota. Read More
Completing the Fellowship Journey and Achieving Results Fifteen outstanding leaders completed Casey’s Children and Family Fellowship, a 21-month leadership program for senior social-sector executives. Read More
Register: Webinar to Explore Job Training for Youth With Justice Involvement Watch a Casey Foundation webinar on meaningful collaboration between the federal workforce development system and the juvenile justice system. Read More
Results Count Program Informs Plan to Eradicate Poverty in Washington Washington’s Poverty Reduction Work Group released a 10-year plan to end poverty. Facilitator Lori Pfingst credits Results Count for shaping her work. Read More
Survey: More Youth in Secure Detention Despite Rise of COVID-19 Black and Latino youth are staying in detention longer than before the pandemic and longer than white youth. Learn more from a Casey Foundation survey. Read More