Ke’Nekt Cooperative Backs Atlanta’s Black Businesses Learn how Ke'Nekt Cooperative helped Black-owned businesses experiencing hard times and encouraged civic engagement. Read More
Strengthening Support for Kinship Caregivers This Kinship Care Month, three resources offer best practices for those who want to strengthen services for kinship families. Read More
Casey Selects 11 Jurisdictions to Train Frontline Juvenile Justice Staff Eleven jurisdictions have been selected to conduct professional development based on the Reimagining Juvenile Justice (RJJ) curriculum. Read More
Webinar Features Experts on Developing a Theory of Change A webinar from the Annie E. Casey Foundation highlights key steps to help social-sector leaders develop a theory of change. Read More
Casey Awards Grants to Juvenile Justice Reform Projects Led by Young People The Casey Foundation will fund three juvenile justice reform projects led by youth who have personal experience with the justice system. Read More
Expanding Economic Opportunities for Young People in Atlanta Learn about a participatory research project aimed at increasing education, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities for young people in Atlanta. Read More
The Disparate Effects of Student Debt on Black Borrowers Disproportionately Impacted explores inequities in the effects of student debt on Black borrowers. Read policy recommendations to address debt. Read More
Workforce Development and Juvenile Justice Publications This resource roundup highlights employment-related well-being for youth with experiences in the justice system. Read More
Identifying COVID-19-Related Issues With Census Data on Youth and Families The COVID-19 pandemic impacted how the federal government collected data on the well-being of children and families. Learn more in a new brief. Read More
Answers — and Help — for Young Parents, Practitioners and Policymakers A new publication shares resources for young parents, the organizations that serve them and policymakers. Learn more. Read More