Leveraging Career and Technical Education Programs to Support English Learners Career and technical education programs can be improved to better support English learners. Learn how. Read More
The Power of Sector Strategies: Meeting the Needs of Workers and Employers For two decades, the Casey Foundation has supported sector-based workforce development as a strategy for increasing jobs and career opportunities for low-income, low-skilled adults. A new book, Connecting People to Work, charts what the field has learned about this strategy and what lies ahead. Read More
Report: Deep Disparities Between Baltimore’s Black and White Workers In Baltimore, African-American workers are disconnected from jobs that provide family-sustaining wages and opportunities for advancement, according to a new report from the nonprofit Associated Black Charities. Read More
Advocates in Alabama Fight License Suspensions — And Win A new Alabama law gives drivers more time to settle fees before having their licenses suspended. Read why this is good news for residents. Read More
Scholarships to Attend the American Probation and Parole Association’s 2021 Summit Scholarships are available for juvenile justice professionals to attend the American Probation and Parole Association’s Executive Summit in 2021. Read More
Healing From Childhood Trauma A podcast episode examines the needs of youth as they heal and move on from childhood trauma. Learn more and listen to the episode. Read More
Watch Our Webinar: Opportunities for Culturally Relevant Child Welfare Prevention This recording of the Engaging Tribal Mothers With Tradition webinar explores culturally relevant programs and how they can be effective in preventing child welfare involvement. Read More
Philanthropic Leaders Achieve Equitable Outcomes With Results Count Meet three alumni of Casey’s Children and Family Fellowship and learn how they use Results Count to advance equity in their work. Read More
Lessons on Post-Recession Community Development in Southwest Atlanta A new report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation highlights its efforts over the last 11 years to support post-recession recovery through affordable housing development in Atlanta's Pittsburgh neighborhood. Read to find lessons and recommendations. Read More
Evaluation Identifies Key Features in Efforts to Reduce Juvenile Incarceration and Racial Inequity This post introduces findings from a multiyear evaluation of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s deep-end reform — an initiative designed to safely, significantly and equitably reduce out-of-home placements in juvenile justice systems across the country. Read More