Casey Connects: Winter 2010-2011 This issue shows how Casey honors Jim Casey’s legacy by helping families thrive through tech, literacy and evidence-based child welfare practices. Read More
Juvenile Detention Reform: A Guide for County Officials This guidebook captures alternative practices to juvenile detention that counties can implement while cutting costs and increasing public safety. Read More
A Commitment to Economic Inclusion in East Baltimore This report highlights the East Baltimore Revitalization Initiative’s work to turn a distressed area into a thriving residential and business hub. Read More
Building Economic Security in America's Cities New Municipal Strategies for Asset Building and Financial Empowerment This report shares how the CFE Coalition helps cities build strategies, tackle financial challenges and guide residents toward financial stability. Read More
When a Parent is Incarcerated A Primer for Social Workers Parenting from jail can be difficult without some help from assigned social workers. Read More
Who Are America’s Poor Children? Examining Health Disparities Among Children in the United States This report highlights health disparities among kids and promotes solutions to ensure all children — regardless of income — get a healthy, positive start. Read More
The 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book State Profiles of Child Well-Being The 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book highlights economic struggles for low-income families and the impact of recession on kids’ well-being and opportunity. Read More
Shared Prosperity, Stronger Regions An Agenda for Rebuilding America's Older Core Cities This report examines challenges facing older core cities, focusing on five: Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Read More
Next Generation Organizations 9 Key Traits This paper uses nonprofit examples to show how CompassPoint’s tool helps define and apply traits of a next-generation organization. Read More
Advice to a New Child Services Leader This paper shares insights from retired judge James Payne to guide new leaders in public child-serving systems. Read More