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Ranking States Based on Improvement in Child Well-Being During the 1990s

July 12, 2004

This report utilizes a new index to examine state-level improvements in child well-being over time. See how each state ranked.

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Listening to Learn

July 5, 2004

This report explores life for families in rural Oregon and Washington, based on resident feedback and data from the Northwest Rural Communities Project.

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Workforce Development for Working Families

July 1, 2004

This Casey article explores how communities can build strong workforce efforts using lessons from the Foundation’s Jobs Initiative.

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Nonprofit Executive Leadership and Transitions Survey

June 18, 2004

This study shares demographic, geographic and career data from a survey of 2,200+ U.S. nonprofit leaders navigating leadership transitions.

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Structural Racism and Community Building

June 10, 2004

Race as an underlying, invisible barrier to true equality in the United States is examined and explained.

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The IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number

June 5, 2004

This guide explores current IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number policies and their practical impact on immigrant workers.

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Building Culturally & Linguistically Competent Services

May 1, 2004

This toolkit offers strategies to help communities support young children by promoting cultural competence and school readiness across programs.

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Race, Ethnicity and Health

March 28, 2004

This snapshot shows persistent racial disparities in kids’ health coverage — Hispanic children fare worse than both Black and white peers.

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Connecting the Dots

March 28, 2004

This report summarizes feedback from 54 youth health providers on family engagement, service gaps and the supports needed to meet teens’ health needs.

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