Casebook PBC
Casebook PBC is a US cloud computing public-benefit corporation headquartered in New York City. Incubated by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the company initially developed child welfare solutions and has since expanded to provide a SaaS platform servicing the whole of Human Services organizations.
History
Casebook initially started as Case Commons, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation under the leadership of Kathleen Feely, who was Vice-President for Innovation at the foundation.In 2012, Indiana's Department of Child Services was the first state agency to implement Casebook as a web-based solution for its child welfare caseworkers. This effort led to the organization receiving the Design for Experience Award in 2014 and a Code for America Technology Award in 2015.
In 2017, the organization helped the state of California's Child Welfare Digital Services agency learn how to build and ship software. That same year, under the leadership of a new CEO, Tristan Louis, Casebook PBC entered into a national partnership with KPMG, allowing KPMG to leverage the Casebook platform as its exclusive solution for the child welfare vertical.
In late 2018, Assets from Case Commons were sold to Casebook PBC, a new organization founded by Mr. Louis with the purpose of building a SaaS platform for human services.
In mid-2020, the company started offering Case Management and Provider Management software aimed at not-for-profit organizations in social services..
Products
The company offers the Casebook Platform, a set of core components that can be used for a variety of Human Services software developments.In 2019, the company launched provider management software aimed at small and medium-sized providers in human services
Because of its historical background in the Child Welfare space, the company also offers a suite of applications that, when put together, can allow states to assemble a CCWIS-ready child welfare system.