No other variable has as much power over mobility as the two-parent household effect.
Losing federal funds could force more than 70,000 licensed childcare facilities to close.
In Minnesota, parents paid childcare costs among the most expensive in the country.
Under Jones's leadership, the foundation focuses on funding organizations led by formerly incarcerated people.
A new program uses evidence-based surveys to identify teenagers in need of support services.
Girls of color are expected to persist in STEM with no sense of belonging.
A new study shows how supportive housing can help keep families intact.
A recent study found 2.9 million children are impacted by eviction filings every year.
The foundation has led in funding gun violence prevention research and improved public education.
Report reveals benefits as pilot programs spread across country.
Unable to set interview appointments, SNAP applications/renewals are automatically denied after 30 days.
Many summer programs focused on social emotional learning.
Some LGBTQ+ student clubs in Florida have disbanded altogether.
Funders are finding innovative ways to respond to inequities borne by the youth workforce.
The staffing crisis both jeopardizes the safety and well-being of employees and youth detainees.
Avenues’ program offers young people possibilities that many often feel aren't available to them.
Washington’s new youth homelessness ‘Lifeline’ service lags.
Sixty percent of public schools reported using a community school or wraparound services model.
The number of rural charter schools has grown by 6% in the past decade.
A practical guide for organizations supporting young people in their transition to the workplace.