How the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Young Parents With Foster Care Experience A new webinar from the Annie E. Casey Foundation examines five ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected young parents with experience in foster care. Read More
South Baltimore School Helps Students, Young Parents Graduate and Thrive A South Baltimore assessment found that high schoolers need holistic support. The Neighborhood Zone’s community school model helps them thrive. Read More
Generation Work Tools for Employer Partnerships Generation Work partners with employers to help youth access good careers by blending adult education, training, and youth development. Learn more. Read More
Initiative’s Work in Baltimore Neighborhood Leads to Drop in Infant Mortality Disinvestment led to health disparities in Baltimore’s Upton/Druid Heights, including high infant mortality. See how a city initiative helped reduce it. Read More
2021 KIDS COUNT Data Book The Casey Foundation's 2021 KIDS COUNT Data Book provides findings on child well-being to guide policymakers, researchers and advocates in their work. Read More
50-State Data Report Confirms Urgent Need to Make Game-Changing Expanded Child Tax Credit Permanent As a new federal site aids child tax credit access, the Casey Foundation’s report urges making the expansion permanent. See state-by-state data. Read More
The Child Tax Credit and Payments to Parents and Caregivers The expanded federal child tax credit will begin direct payments to parents on July 15, 2021. Learn more about these payments to parents and caregivers. Read More
Person Tracy Kartye Director, Social Investments Area of Expertise: Community Development View Profile
Person Tracy Kartye Director, Social Investments Area of Expertise: Community Development View Profile
Five Ways Child Welfare Agencies Can Empower Young People The Casey Foundation and young people with foster care experience identify five ways that child welfare leaders can empower the youth they serve. Read More