Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential: Webinar Presentation and Recordings The webinar recordings and presentation on Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential, the Foundation's new Social Innovation Fund initiative. Read More
Code for America Honors Casebook for Innovating Government Technology Code for America recently honored Case Commons with its inaugural Code for America Technology Award presented at the 2015 Code for America Summit. Read More
Applying the Leadership Lessons of Casey’s Children and Family Fellowship Improving results for kids and families can be overwhelming. Children and Family Fellowship alumna Catherine Lester, director of Seattle’s Human Services Department, reveals how her training in results-based leadership helps her manage in one of the nation’s fastest growing cities. Read More
New Video: How Evidence2Success is Making a Difference for Kids and Families A new video shows how Evidence2Success, a framework that brings public system and community leaders together to choose evidence-based programs to improve child well-being, has been working in Providence, Rhode Island, the first Evidence2Success community. Read More
Practice Guide: LGBT Youth in the Juvenile Justice System In this juvenile detention practice guide, LGBT Youth in the Juvenile Justice System, the Casey Foundation documents the vulnerability of LGBT youth. Read More
Five Questions with Casey: Nate Balis on What’s Next for Juvenile Justice Reforms With more than 15 years of experience in juvenile justice, social policy and system reform, Nate Balis directs the Foundation's Juvenile Justice Strategy Group. For Five Questions with Casey, we sat down with Balis as his team launches a three-day conference for more than 900 juvenile justice reformers involved with the Foundation’s Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI). Read More
Casey Foundation Forms Advisory Council of Youth for Juvenile Justice Work Casey’s Juvenile Justice Strategy Group has launched a substantive, new partnership with young people currently and formerly involved in the juvenile justice system. Read More
What Is the Juvenile Justice Applied Leadership Network? Casey's program equips leaders to drive measurable and equitable results for youth at risk of legal system involvement. Learn more. Read More
The Applied Leadership Network: A Model for Building Leadership Skills in JDAI Sites The Casey Foundation's Applied Leadership Network is helping advance juvenile justice reforms in a number of states. Read More
Lessons from the Field: How Neighborhood Data Can Improve Low-Income Communities A new book, Strengthening Communities with Neighborhood Data, highlights successful examples of policymakers using neighborhood data from the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership(NNIP) to get a clearer picture of needed change. Read More