Advancing Equity in Evaluation Policy The Forum for Youth Investment explores how agencies use evaluation policies to address equity and how they can be improved or replicated. Read more. Read More
Eleventh Class of Children and Family Fellows Announced Casey named 15 new Fellows to drive measurable change for kids and families through its 21-month Children & Family Fellowship. Read More
Strategies for Equitable Grant Making and Resources for Grant Seekers A new report urges grant makers to cultivate relationships with nonprofits of color and adopt equitable funding strategies for investing in communities. Read More
Community Engagement is Key Ingredient in Casey Recipe for Results Empowering residents to tackle community challenges is central to the Casey Foundation’s mission to improve outcomes for kids and families. Read More
Team Decision Making Touted as Key to Missouri Child Welfare Improvements When Missouri’s child welfare system set out to adopt a more collaborative, family-centered approach, it needed a blueprint for change. Enter the Missouri Child Welfare Practice Model. Read More
Leaders Call a National State of Emergency in Children's Mental Health The mental health crisis among kids and youth is real and worsening. Review the data driving leaders to sound the alarm on this issue. Read More
Fellows Collaborate to Strengthen Family Financial Stability in Minnesota Members of the Casey Foundation’s Children and Family Fellowship are uniting to strengthen the financial stability of kids and families in Minnesota. Read More
What Kinship Families Need to Help Kids Thrive Kinship families need help to support kids in their care. Casey offers three policy recommendations to aid families who have stepped up to care for kids. Read More
New Medicaid Opportunities to Support Youth Transitioning From Confinement A new resource examines forthcoming changes to Medicaid coverage for youth exiting detention or incarceration. Get the facts. Read More
Reimagining Juvenile Justice in Ohio In Ohio, Reimagining Juvenile Justice helps to divert more young people away from juvenile detention and incarceration and into community-based responses. Read More