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
Responsible Demolition Progress in Detroit and Baltimore This brief shares demolition guidelines to reduce pollution and protect residents’ health during Detroit’s neighborhood revitalization. Read More
Connecting to Opportunity Lessons on Adapting Interventions for Young People Experiencing Homelessness or Systems Involvement This report explores strategies to tailor programs for youth facing adversity, offering key insights to enhance access and effectiveness. Learn more. Read More
Using Integrated Data to Identify and Solve Housing Conditions that Harm School Readiness A Cleveland Case Study This case study tells how shared data can be used to identify educational risk factors and then develop and implement solutions for addressing them. Read More
Examining How JDAI Sites Interact with Native Youth and Tribes This report explores how JDAI sites work with tribes and highlights the lack of culturally relevant support for Native American youth in detention. Read More
Fostering Youth Transitions 2018 Using Data to Drive Policy and Practice Decisions This Casey Foundation brief fills in key details about the lives of young people who have experienced foster care. Read More
Opening Doors for Young Parents This report outlines barriers young families face and offers state and national data plus solutions to help them thrive. Read More
A Blueprint for Embedding Evidence-Based Practices in Child Welfare Informed by best practices, this report outlines a process for integrating evidence-based and evidence-informed programming into child welfare systems. Read More
Five Steps to a Stronger Child Welfare Workforce Hiring and Retaining the Right People on the Frontline This guide shares a five-step process to help child welfare leaders build and sustain a strong, stable frontline workforce. Read More
B’more for Healthy Babies A Collaborative Funding Model to Reduce Infant Mortality in Baltimore The B’more for Healthy Babies initiative cut infant mortality and improved lives in Baltimore using a collective impact funding approach. Learn more. Read More