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KIDS COUNT®

Since 1994, MCA has published the Maine KIDS COUNT® Data Book, a comprehensive report of the physical, social, economic and educational well-being of Maine children. Our goal is to provide data and information so lawmakers can make informed decisions on policies and practices that affect Maine kids. We also hope to empower YOU to be the best advocate for Maine kids!

Contact mainekids@mekids.org to get a hard copy of the 2023 Maine Data Book.

MCA also produces Maine County Profiles. For more information visit the Maine County Profiles 2024 page.

In addition to Maine's KIDS COUNT® Data Book, we encourage you to explore Maine and national data in the KIDS COUNT® Data Center. This interactive, web-based dashboard provides up-to-date access to hundreds of measures of child well-being, including county level, Maine data for many indicators. Data can be graphed, mapped, or downloaded. For a step-by-step walk-thru of how to use the Data Center to access Maine county and state data, see: How to use the online KIDS COUNT® Data Center.

MCA is a KIDS COUNT® grantee of the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF), which works with members from every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to maintain the national KIDS COUNT Data Center. Each year, AECF produces the National KIDS COUNT® Data Book, with state profiles (including Maine) ranking states across sixteen measures of child well-being. In 2024, they also produced the following report - Race for Results: Building a Pathway to Opportunity for All Children.

Presentations of the Maine KIDS COUNT data are available upon request. Please send requests to Kristen "Kinch" Kinchla at kkinchla@mekids.org.

*KIDS COUNT® is a registered trademark of The Annie E. Casey Foundation and is used with permission of the Foundation.

Recent Publications About KIDS COUNT®

Piscataquis County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Androscoggin County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Sagadahoc County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Aroostook County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Somerset County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Cumberland County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Waldo County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Franklin County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Washington County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Hancock County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

York County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Kennebec County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Maine State 2024 Profile

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

Maine demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being.  

Knox County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Maine County Profiles 2024: All Counties

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Lincoln County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Oxford County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

Penobscot County Profile 2024

February 2, 2024:
  • KIDS COUNT®
  • County Profiles

These profiles include a summary of each county’s strengths and challenges, demographic data, and select indicators of child health and well-being. They offer insight into how policies and practices in Maine are working and where there are opportunities for improvement.
 

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