Our Partners

 

Our Partners

This website has been developed with the support and assistance of many partners:

Research and Policy Organizations:

  • Georgetown University, Center for Juvenile Justice Reform and Center for Research on Adolescence, Women and the Law research centers dedicated to juvenile justice issues.
  • Center for Law and Social Policy, a national nonprofit that works to improve the lives of low-income people.
  • Sage Policy Group Inc., an economic and policy consulting firm specializing in economic, fiscal and legislative analysis, program evaluation, and organizational and strategic development.
  • Maryland Budget and Tax Policy Institute provides independent, nonpartisan research and analysis of state budget and tax policy priorities.
  • ChildFocus , brings together people, programs and policy to improve the lives of children and families .
  • HMS Policy Research.
  • Child and Family Policy Center to better link research and policy on issues vital to children and families and to advocate for evidenced-based strategies to improve child outcomes.
  • Rhode Island KidsCount to improve the health, safety, education, economic security and development of Rhode Island's children.
  • The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy seeks to help ensure that children are born into stable, two-parent families who are committed to and ready for the demanding task of raising the next generation.
  • Attendance Counts a national and state level initiative that promotes awareness of the important role that school attendance plays in achieving academic success.  

Individual researchers:

  • Noel Bravo
  • Susan Hibbard
  • Con Hogan
  • Steve Holt 
  • Kristie Kauerz
  • Anna Lovejoy 
  • Susan Motika
  • Ami Nagle
  • Whitney Obrig 
  • Emil Parker
  • Susan Robison 

    Funders :

    Annie E. Casey Foundation , which fosters public policies, human-service reforms and community support that more effectively meet the needs of today’s vulnerable children and families.

     

    Acknowledgements

    • Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Former Governor of Maryland
    • Mark Friedman, Fiscal Policy Studies Institute
    • Janice Gruendel , Connecticut Governor's Senior Policy Advisor, Children & Youth
    • Rhonda Lauer, Foundations, Inc.
    • Staff of the National Conference of State Legislatures: Mary Fairchild, Lee Posey, Sheri Steisel, Jack Tweedie 
    • David Nee, Executive Director, Graustein Memorial Fund
    • The Honorable Steve Rauschenberger, Former Illinois State Senator, Former President of the National Conference of State Legislators
    • Lisbeth Schorr
    • Mark Testa, Children and Family Research Center
    • Marla Oros
    • The Honorable Diana Urban, Connecticut State Representative
    • Carl Valentine, F.C. Valentine and Associates
    • The Honorable Leticia Van De Putte, Texas State Senator, Former Chair of the National Conference of State Legislators
    • Hedy Chang