Publications

Reports, case studies and more from the Casey Foundation and its partners.

Explore Publications

Filter By:

  • Topic
  • Program Area
  • Initiative
  • Series

Building Resident Power and Capacity for Change

April 9, 2009

A 2009 report that captures funder reflections on investing in neighborhood-based community organizing initiatives.

Read More

Supporting Youth in Transition to Adulthood

April 5, 2009

This paper examines how juvenile justice and child welfare systems succeed — and fail — in helping at-risk youth transition successfully to adulthood.

Read More

Getting Back on Track

April 1, 2009

This report examines the findings of an evaluation of two community college programs at Chaffey College in Southern California.

Read More

Mental Health Practice

April 1, 2009

This guide offers strategies to improve behavioral health care for youth in custody, developed by experts during a 2-day Casey Foundation conference.

Read More

Feeding Our Future

March 15, 2009

This brief highlights the impact of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) on very young children.

Read More

The Forgotten Fifth

March 2, 2009

This report urges policymakers to consider rural areas — alongside cities — when designing programs to support children in poverty.

Read More

A young Black father stands with his young son sitting atop his shoulders. The two are smiling with their arms in the air.

Ranking States on Improvement in Child Well-Being Since 2000

March 1, 2009

This report uses the 10 KIDS COUNT indicators to assess increases and decreases in absolute child well-being. View the data for each state since 2000.

Read More

Youth Violence Myths and Realities: A Tale of Three Cities

February 13, 2009

This report explores youth views on violence, life circumstances and how the justice system responds to perceived increases in youth violence.

Read More

Reports on America

February 1, 2009

Most of the 16 million kids in immigrant families are U.S. citizens. Their well-being depends on parents’ origin, education and migration circumstances.

Read More