What 2016 Population Data Say About Race and Ethnicity in America The U.S. Census Bureau delivers new population-level racial and ethnicity data. Learn more about these results. Read More
Kids Represent a Shrinking Share of the U.S. Population in 2016 In 2016, children represented 23% of all Americans. See how this statistic has changed over time. Read More
Watch: Funding Evidence-Based Programs in Child Welfare With the Family First Act A Casey and Grant foundations webinar highlights funding streams for evidence-based child welfare programs, focusing on the Family First Act. Read More
One Million Missing: Undercount of Young Kids in 2020 Census Threatens Gains The 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book reveals improved child outcomes but warns of decade of damage from inaccurate census. Read More
2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book The 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book shows gains in economic well-being but mixed results in health, education, family and community well-being. Learn more. Read More
Using Collective Impact to Reduce Infant Mortality in Baltimore City Casey Foundation highlights how B’More for Healthy Babies reduced infant mortality, teen births and racial disparities in Baltimore City. Learn more. 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
A Family First Q&A: Apply for Federal Kinship Funds by July 20 The Administration for Children and Families is funding kinship programs to help kids thrive, with application open through July 20, 2018. Read More
Partnering for Equity How Sector Partnerships are Tackling Workforce Disparities This report explores how sector partnerships can help reduce race-based gaps in education, employment, income and skill-building. Read More