Rate of Uninsured Kids Held Steady Nationwide and Improved in 17 States in 2022 From 2019 to 2021, children across America grew more likely to have health insurance. Read how health insurance helps kids. Read More
Proposals From Youth Justice Organizations Sought to Create Career Opportunities The Casey Foundation requests proposals from youth justice organizations to create positions for youth with experience in the juvenile justice system. Read More
New LEAP Fellows Promote Leadership and Community Service The Casey Foundation selected its third cohort of young-adult Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential fellows. Read More
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 Learn best practices on strengthening 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