The Annie E. Casey Foundation Releases 2020 KIDS COUNT Data Book The Casey Foundation’s 2020 KIDS COUNT Data Book tracks and ranks child well-being nationwide. Learn why it was released during COVID-19. Read More
Ensuring Equity in Government Contracting During a Time of Crisis A Casey Foundation handout shows how governments can boost jobs and business growth in low-income and minority communities through contracts. Read More
Equitably Addressing COVID-19 and Economic Turmoil in Baltimore The Baltimore Health Corps aims to employ 300 Baltimoreans to trace COVID-19 infections and coordinate care for those who contract the disease. Learn more. Read More
Newspaper Series Highlights Evidence2Success in Kearns, Utah A Salt Lake Tribune series shows how Kearns, Utah leaders use Evidence2Success to help youth build relationships and make healthy choices. Learn more. Read More
Supporting Leaders in the Transformative Justice Movement The Peer2Peer Exchange program trains young leaders impacted by incarceration and violence to drive transformative justice and expand its impact. Read More
A Toolkit for Centering Racial Equity Within Data Integration This tool kit offers strategies, stories, resources and activities that can help organizations apply a race equity lens while using, sharing and integrating administrative data. It also runs readers through the six phases of the data life cycle. Read More
Tool Kit Puts Racial Equity at the Center of Data Integration A new tool from UPenn’s AISP helps social services integrate data with a focus on racial equity to address system inequities. Read more. Read More
Responding to COVID-19 Through Relationships and Cultural Understanding Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health provides food, water, PPE and COVID-19 testing to help Native communities during the pandemic. Read more. Read More
Register: Conducting a Fiscal Analysis to Implement Family First Prevention Services Act A Casey Foundation webinar introduced a guide for child welfare leaders to plan fiscal approaches to implement the Family First Prevention Services Act. Read More
Five Advocacy Organizations Receive Support to Reduce Youth Incarceration The National Juvenile Justice Network awarded $350K to five organizations working to educate policymakers and media about safety in the justice system. Read More