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United Way Jeopardy

United Way Jeopardy. Hunger. Housing. Jobs. Education. Health. United Way. United Way. Hunger. Housing. Education. Jobs. Health. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400.

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United Way Jeopardy

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  1. United Way Jeopardy

  2. Hunger

  3. Housing

  4. Jobs

  5. Education

  6. Health

  7. United Way

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  9. Hunger

  10. Hunger 100Q Over the past 5 years, usage of these grocery-store-like establishments has doubled, rising to nearly two million visits during 2016

  11. Hunger 100A What are food shelves? 1 - 100

  12. Hunger 200Q In the Twin Cities Metro more than 80,000 of this age demographic live below the 200% poverty level

  13. Hunger 200A Who are children? 1 - 100

  14. Hunger 300Q Greater Twin Cities United Way referred 116,000 people to long-term food support through this government program

  15. Hunger 300A 1 - 100 What is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)?

  16. From 2012 to 2017, this age group’s need for food services rose to 39.3%, requiring agencies to focus on other ways to provide food, such as meal delivery programs

  17. Hunger 400A Who are senior citizens? 1 - 100

  18. Hunger 500Q Greater Twin Cities United Way convened this initiative to increase the amount of healthy food in the emergency food system and improve enrollment of federal nutrition programs

  19. Hunger 500A What is the Minnesota Hunger Initiative? 1 - 100

  20. Housing

  21. Housing 100Q On any given night, 7,500+ people living in the Twin Cities experience this 1 - 100

  22. Housing 100A What is homelessness? 1 - 100

  23. Housing 200Q Greater Twin Cities United Way contributed to this funding collaborative which helped people find homes through nearly $2.5 million in government & private funding

  24. Housing 200A What is the Heading Home Minnesota Funder’s Collaborative? 1 - 100

  25. Housing 300Q This population makes up 39% of homeless adults, but only 5% of adults statewide.

  26. Housing 300A Who are African Americans? 1 - 100

  27. Housing 400Q 30% of homeless adults report this as the reason they lost their housing

  28. Housing 400A What is losing a job or having their hours cut? 1 - 100

  29. Housing 500Q 42% of this group, which depends on assisted living and/or family caregivers, is living below the poverty line in Minnesota

  30. Housing 500A Who are adults with disabilities? 1 - 100

  31. Education

  32. Education 100Q In Minnesota there is a 25% high school graduation gap between these two groups Education 100 Q

  33. Education 100A Who are low- and high-income students? Education 100 A 1 - 100

  34. Education 200Q The average annual cost for this in Hennepin County was $17,580 in 2017 Education 200 Q 1 - 100

  35. Education 200 A What is licensed, center-based infant care? 1 - 100

  36. Education 300Q Only 52% of low-income children in Minnesota are prepared for this starting point to their education Education 300 Q

  37. Education 300 A What is kindergarten? 1 - 100

  38. Education 400Q To date, Career Academies has saved students & families nearly $1 Million in this education related cost Education 400 Q

  39. Education 400 A What is postsecondary tuition? 1 - 100

  40. Education 500Q This coalition has secured $140 million in bi-annual state funding for early learning scholarships Education 500 Q

  41. Education 500 A What is the MinneMinds coalition? 1 - 100

  42. Jobs

  43. Jobs 100Q United Way is the largest nongovernmental funder of this in the nine-county metro area, which helps those with the greatest challenges access gainful employment 1 - 100

  44. Jobs 100A What is job training? 1 - 100

  45. Jobs 200Q By 2020, it is estimated that 65% of jobs will require this as a prerequisite for hiring

  46. Jobs 200A What is some postsecondary education? 1 - 100

  47. Jobs 300Q For a family of four with both parents working, each parent much earn $16.77/hour to meet basic needs in Minnesota, but this is only $9.65/hour

  48. Jobs 300A What is minimum wage? 1 - 100

  49. Jobs 400Q Greater Twin Cities United Way is a part of this coalition which helped secure $14 million in additional government funding to support career pathways

  50. Jobs 400A What is the MSPWin Coalition? 1 - 100

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