Including Youth Leadership in Community Change Efforts Learn how young leaders encourage community change programs to give youth and young adults opportunities to drive social change. Read More
What the Statistics Say About Generation Z Members of Gen Z (b. 1997-2012) are more diverse, highly educated, and integrated with technology than are Millennials. Get the stats. Read More
Juvenile Detention Explained How many children are in detention centers in the U.S.? What is the long-term impact of juvenile detention? This Casey resource has the answers. Read More
Youth Detention Admissions Increase After Dramatic Decrease Early in Pandemic A Casey survey finds rising youth detention admissions in 34 states, reversing early pandemic declines and worsening racial disparities. Read more. Read More
What Is Generation Alpha? Make way millennials. Move over Generation Z. Learn more about what demographers have named society’s next age group: Generation Alpha. Read More
Four Principles to Make Data Tools Work Better for Kids and Families Agencies can use analytics to refine evidence, identifying which programs work, for whom and when. A report outlines four key principles to guide efforts. Read More
Tool Kit Helps Child Welfare Leaders Streamline Procurement Processes The Casey Foundation funded the CCWIS Model RFP to help child welfare leaders streamline procurement and prioritize outcomes for kids and families. Read More
Providing Food and Jobs for Atlanta Residents During the Pandemic COVID-19 left many Atlantans struggling to afford food, while relief efforts faced shortages. CARE helped provide groceries and connect residents to jobs. Read More
Statistics Snapshot: Generation Z and Education This post explores statistics at the intersection of education and Generation Z. Discover what the data say about this generation. Read More
Factors Influencing Housing Decisions Among Low-Income Families Sociologists from Johns Hopkins and Princeton study how families, especially low-income ones, end up living where they do. Learn more. Read More