Lifting Georgia’s Criminally Accused Out of Poverty For over 30 years, Georgia Justice Project has advocated for the accused and their families, expanding efforts with the Casey Foundation. Learn more. Read More
Register: Webinar Explores Evaluation Insights Into Programs Serving Parents and Children Together What are common lessons learned from evaluating two-generation programs across the country? Watch a Casey webinar to find out. Read More
What Is Juvenile Justice? Learn about the juvenile justice system — its processes, issues with the system and why it’s so important. Read More
What Is a Social Enterprise? Social enterprises are mission-driven businesses; the Casey Foundation supports those aimed at workforce reentry. Learn more. Read More
Strengthening Math and Reading Skills in Disconnected Youth Boosting math and literacy scores, especially for disconnected youth, improves job readiness and lifelong earnings. A report shares new insights. Read More
Job Training for Youth With Justice Involvement A Toolkit The National Youth Employment Coalition has released a tool kit aimed at fostering meaningful collaboration between professionals in the federal workforce development system and the juvenile justice system. Read More
A Young Voice for Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Kayla Powell, an advocate for foster youth, has leveraged her own foster care experience to improve services for kids transitioning from care to adulthood. Read More
Developing Evidence in Programs Serving Young People of Color A new Casey Foundation webinar recording unpacks the work of building evidence to show that programs are effectively serving young people of color. Read More
Building Equity by Supporting the Whole Student Findings from Case Studies of Two Colleges in the Working Students Success Network This report focuses on two community colleges and their efforts to build and support equity for students from historically underserved groups. Both institutions were part of the Working Students Success Network, a broader effort — spanning 19 colleges in four states — aimed at providing pathways and integrated services to help low-income working students succeed. Read More
Three Key Elements of Quality Work-Based Learning Programs for Young Adults A new report funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation identifies key elements of quality work-based learning programs for youth and young adults. Read More