Incorporating Racial Equity in Data Sharing in Broward County, Florida Broward County is redesigning data systems with equity in mind — making those most affected full partners in fixing data-sharing plans. Read more. Read More
Young Adults Speak: Now Free, Two Oregonians See Progress in Sentencing Reform Two Oregonians share how Measure 11 shaped their lives and the lasting harm they face in their 20s. Read the interview. Read More
Santa Cruz Probation Collaboration Reduces Group Home Placements for Latino Youth Santa Cruz County launched FUERTE to support Latino youth on probation and reduce disparities. It’s family-focused, culturally informed — and working. Read More
Profiles Showcase 2019–2021 Children and Family Fellows Meet the 15 leaders named to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2019–21 Children and Family Fellowship Class. Click here to learn more. Read More
Webinar To Examine Three Key Fiscal Elements for Using the Family First Act The Casey and Grant foundations will host a webinar on using Family First funds to better serve children and families. Read More
The Casey Foundation Names Kimberley Brown and Katie Tetrault as Vice Presidents The Casey Foundation has two new vice presidents: Kimberley Brown, VP of Human Resources, and Katie Tetrault, VP of Finance and Grants Management. Read More
New ABA Tools Help Engage Young People in Court Hearings, Case Planning The American Bar Association recently released a set of tools to help judges and lawyers engage foster care youth in court hearings and case planning. Read More
Webinar: Lessons from LEAP On Sept. 19, the Casey Foundation hosted a webinar sharing data and lessons from the first phase of Learn and Earn to Achieve Potential (LEAP). Watch now. Read More
Progress Stalls on Child Poverty, According to 2018 Data In 2018, 18% of all kids nationwide were living in poverty. See how this rate changes over time and for different racial and ethnic groups. Read More
Kids in Concentrated Poverty Data Snapshot Find state-level statistics on concentrated poverty and how child poverty rates have changed over time in this KIDS COUNT data snapshot. Read More