For more than 30 years, Kentucky KIDS COUNT has provided the latest child well-being data. Because it is seen and used by everyone from groups of youth in Eastern Kentucky to Cabinet secretaries in Frankfort, KIDS COUNT data is a catalyst for change. Much of the data is available disaggregated by race, making it an important tool to advance racial equity in Kentucky. We at Kentucky Youth Advocates use that data as the foundation for policy recommendations, and many others across the state — including educators, government officials, social workers, and more — utilize the book for everything from grant proposals to classroom materials.
While the Kentucky KIDS COUNT project is supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the continued success and growth of the project will only be made possible with community supporters and sponsors in the Commonwealth.
As a sponsor of the Kentucky KIDS COUNT project, you will make it possible for thousands of advocates, child-serving professionals, legislators, and more to access an annual report card for kids. That data advances the well-being of kids across the Commonwealth.
Kentucky Youth Advocates invites you to join us as a sponsor of the Kentucky KIDS COUNT project! Together, we can make Kentucky the best place in America to be a kid.







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