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Universities , Community Foundations, and State Community Services Programs Partnerships to advance community-based, anti-poverty work. UGA’s Initiative on Poverty and the Economy. Land Grant Mission UGA’s OVPPSO and the Fanning Institute Study on Persistent Poverty in the South
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Universities, Community Foundations, and State Community Services Programs Partnerships to advance community-based, anti-poverty work
UGA’s Initiative on Poverty and the Economy • Land Grant Mission • UGA’s OVPPSO and the Fanning Institute • Study on Persistent Poverty in the South • Focus on Dismantling Persistent Poverty in Georgia • Partners for a Prosperous Athens/OneAthens • Athens Area Community Foundation
Persistent Poverty in Athens Athens poverty rate was 28.7% in 2008 Removing 18-24 age population only drops the rate to 23.16%. 1 in 3 (30.9% ) Athens children lives in poverty 75% of the families below poverty level have one or more family members working. 19,843 (19%) people in ACC are uninsured Athens is a “housing stressed community” 21% of Athens residents have difficulty with literacy 8. ACC’s poverty rate is the highest in the Nation
Turning Research into Action • Addressing Poverty in our own backyard • 2005 – Co-conveners began discussions • 2006 – Partners for a Prosperous Athens • 2007 – Defining OneAthens Initiatives • 2008 – 2009 OneAthens Initiative Implementation • Create Jobs & Career Readiness • Build Community Infrastructure • Promote Health & Wellness • Increase Capacity & Accessibility of Needed Services
Finding Resources A community foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit, autonomous, publicly supported, nonsectarian philanthropic institution with a long-term goal of building permanent, named component funds established by many separate donors to carry out their charitable interests and for the broad-based charitable interest of and for the benefit of residents of a defined geographic area. - Community Foundations National Standards Board
Athens Area Community Foundation Athens Area Community Foundation helps passionate donors create permanent legacies by: • encouraging private giving for the public good; • providing a flexible and cost effective vehicle for donors with varied charitable interests and abilities to give; • helping build the capacity of service delivery providers in the greater Athens area; and • serving as a catalyst, convener and partner in shaping effective responses to problems and opportunities in Athens-Clarke, Oconee, Jackson, Barrow, Madison, and Oglethorpe counties.
Athens Area Community Foundation Three-part role: • Grantmaker • Steward • Convener and Partner • Athens Health Network • Whatever It Takes Initiative • Building Community Services that Grow Local Economies
Common Ground Community Universities State Community Foundations Services Programs • By working together, we can: • Leverage local and external resources • Match resources to community needs • Diversify strategies and resources • Reduce redundancies in work programs • Engage a broad group of stakeholders
Questions?? Delene Porter President/CEO Athens Area Community Foundation Faculty UGA Fanning Institute (706) 542-7044 dporter@athensareacf.org www.athensareacf.org