Young Kids are a Large Portion of Maltreated Children in United States In 2012, approximately 604,000 children experienced confirmed maltreatment (nine per 1,000 kids). Of these, 40% were younger than age 5. Read More
Community Matters Highlights Finance Strategies for Community Change A Casey webinar explores creative ways to fund economic growth in low-income areas, spotlighting public, private and philanthropic investments. Watch now. Read More
Innovative Philanthropic Financing for Community Change This report summarizes the East Baltimore Revitalization Initiative and how Casey used innovative financing to help fund the project. Read More
Local Voices On-the-Ground Perspectives on Driving Community Change in the Making Connections Sites This report shares local stakeholders’ perspectives on how several sites used Making Connections to build capacity and drive community change. Read More
2014 KIDS COUNT Data Book The 2014 KIDS COUNT Data Book marks 25 years of tracking child well-being, highlighting trends from 1990 and 2005–2012, plus state rankings. Read More
Twenty-fifth Edition of KIDS COUNT Data Book Highlights Improvements Since 1990 Policy changes since 1990 have helped kids, but more now live in high-poverty areas and single-parent homes, per the Foundation’s 2014 report. Read More
La 25ª Edición del Libro de Datos KIDS COUNT Destaca las Mejoras Desde 1990 Aunque las políticas han mejorado desde 1990, más niños viven hoy en pobreza extrema y hogares monoparentales, según un informe de la Fundación. Read More