Results Count

Helping leaders, organizations and groups move from intention to action for children and families.

It takes strong and dynam­ic lead­ers to change the cul­ture of orga­ni­za­tions and sys­tems to achieve bet­ter results; often, even that, is not enough. If kids are to grow up health­i­er and bet­ter off, col­lab­o­ra­tion and action must reach a new lev­el — with data dri­ving deci­sions toward con­crete goals. For 30 years, Casey has used Results Count® to help lead­ers in the social and pub­lic sec­tors achieve bet­ter out­comes for chil­dren and fam­i­lies, sup­port­ing ini­tia­tives that help chil­dren get ready for school, reduce reliance on juve­nile deten­tion and incar­cer­a­tion and help more young peo­ple grow up in families.

In a major step to boost the reach of Results Count, the Casey Foun­da­tion select­ed sev­en orga­ni­za­tions to work with the Foun­da­tion for three years as hubs that will expand the use of Results Count through­out the social sec­tor. The goal: to increase the num­ber of lead­ers who take a results-ori­ent­ed approach to accel­er­ate mea­sur­able and equi­table improve­ments in out­comes for chil­dren and fam­i­lies in com­mu­ni­ties across the country.

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Young Leaders Shape Casey’s Latest Results Count Offering

The Casey Foundation looked to young adults to help shape its leadership development program for emerging professionals. Learn about the effort.

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Strengthening the Practice of Leadership

The Consultative Stance

Casey leadership development faculty member Kathy Pogue White explains how leaders can pivot from defensiveness to collaboration when working with others for social change.

Jeff Edmonson

Work Together to Get Results

Before joining the Ballmer Group as managing director, Jeff Edmondson built a network of StriveTogether communities — 73 strong — committed to using collective impact to support the academic success of every child. He shares lessons from this results-focused work in an interview with the Casey Foundation.

The Accountability Pathway

Learn now leaders can hold themselves and others accountable for achieving results that improve the lives of children and families.