Casey Seeks Grant Proposals for Atlanta Workforce Partnerships The Casey Foundation seeks proposals for community-led workforce efforts to help residents in Southwest Atlanta develop skills and secure well-paying jobs. Read More
Future Savings The Economic Potential of Successful Transitions From Foster Care to Adulthood This report shows how youth aging out of foster care face major risks — and how smart investments can change lives and save billions. Read More
Jeremiah Program: Boston Model Report to the Annie E. Casey Foundation Jeremiah Program Boston partnered with Endicott College to pilot a new model supporting single moms — breaking the mold with lasting results. Read More
Adapting the Model: Successful Two-Generation Program Sheds its Residential Approach A new Casey-funded study raises key questions — and insights — about scaling two-generation programs for single moms and their children. Learn more. Read More
Young Kids and Parental Employment in 2017 In 2017, 66% of kids under the age of 6 were growing up in families where all parents in their home worked. Learn why this statistic matters. Read More
The Growing Role of Public Assistance in Childhood From 2005 to 2017, 46 states saw an uptick in the share of kids whose families received public assistance. Learn which states were outliers. Read More
Baltimore Nonprofits Invited to Apply for 2019 Summer Program Funds Baltimore-area funders are providing grant funds to nonprofits offering recreation and educational programs this summer for city youth. Apply now. Read More
Apply Now: Juvenile Justice Train-the-Trainer Opportunity to Develop Frontline Staff State or local juvenile justice agencies can apply to a train-the-trainer professional development program supported by the Casey Foundation. Read More
Developing Better Mentoring Programs for Maryland’s Youth Quality mentorship helps youth thrive — boosting school success, job prospects and health. One Maryland nonprofit is expanding mentor access. Learn more. Read More