Race Matters: What's Race Got To Do With It? Before you decide race is an issue, check out these 6 steps to make sure. Read More
The Center for Working Families FES Helping Families Achieve Economic Success This brief outlines how the Center for Working Families helps low-income families build financial stability and climb the economic ladder. Read More
The Culture of Money The Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Color on the Implementation of Asset-Building Strategies This report urges programs to understand cultural dynamics and tailor strategies to communities of color, using real-world examples and lessons learned. Read More
AdvoCasey: Winter 2005 Double Jeopardy: AdvoCasey Explores the High Cost of Being Poor This AdvoCasey issue reveals the hidden costs of poverty — like high credit fees — and highlights programs making a difference for kids and families. Read More
Casey Connects: Winter 2005 Applying Casey Lessons to Rural Poverty This issue of Casey Connects highlights the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s commitment to helping rural families achieve economic success. Read More
Center for Working Families EarnBenefits Evaluation/Learning Paper This paper explores Casey’s CWF initiative and Seedco’s test of integrated services to boost economic self-sufficiency for low-income families. Read More
Building Community Partnerships, Step by Step Family to Family Tools for Rebuilding Foster Care This manual shows why community partnership programs are essential for child welfare work and provides the steps for how to establish those relationships. Read More
Mortar and Muscle Building Community and Assets Through Self-Help Housing This brief looks at the experiences of families working together to build their own homes through self-help housing programs. Read More
KIDS COUNT Network A national network of child advocates uses data to push for smart policies on child welfare, juvenile justice, education and economic opportunity. Read More
Katrina's Window Confronting Concentrated Poverty Across America This paper urges focus on ending concentrated urban poverty — segregating poor families into severely distressed neighborhoods. Learn more. Read More