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What Funders Need to Know

Commissioned by JumpStart Tulsa. What Funders Need to Know. Prepared by the Community Service Council March 2012. Eight Sources ……. Lack of mass employment with living wage for unskilled/low-skilled persons and growing income insecurities contributing widespread consumer debt

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What Funders Need to Know

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  1. Commissioned by JumpStart Tulsa What Funders Need to Know Prepared by the Community Service Council March 2012

  2. Eight Sources …… • Lack of mass employment with living wage for unskilled/low-skilled persons and growing income insecurities contributing widespread consumer debt • Growing workforce shortage • Rapid aging of the population • Growing challenges to healthy lifestyles and access to quality health care • Continued cultural and ethnic changes • Changing environmental conditionsand water insecurities • Uncertainty of future energy supply • Growing challenges to American culture and identity Demographics

  3. Three Trends…… • Demographic disparity • Education and employment gap • Fraying of the safety net for everyone Demographics

  4. Demographics

  5. Demographics

  6. Demographics Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

  7. Demographics

  8. ECONOMICS & EMPLOYMENT

  9. Economics & Employment

  10. Economics & Employment

  11. Economics & Employment

  12. Economics & Employment

  13. Child Indicators

  14. Child Indicators

  15. Child Indicators Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

  16. Child Indicators

  17. Child Indicators

  18. In Tulsa County in FY 2009, there were 3,933 reports of child abuse and/or neglect accepted for investigation or assessment. 6,583 children were involved in these reports (duplicated count). 1,248 children were confirmed victims of child abuse and/or neglect. 89 were abused, 992 were neglected, 167 were victims of both abuse and neglect. Eight of every 1,000 children in Tulsa County are victims of abuse and/or neglect. In Oklahoma, the rate is 10 of every 1,000 children. Oklahoma ranks #35 in the nation in the rate of children who are victims of abuse and/or neglect. Parents make up 73.7% of all perpetrators, followed by “no relation” at 6.9%, step-parents at 5.9%, and grandparents at 3.5%. Substance abuse is a major contributing factor to child neglect. Child Abuse & Neglect Child Indicators Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

  19. Child Indicators

  20. Child Indicators

  21. Child Indicators

  22. Child Indicators

  23. Child Indicators

  24. Child Indicators

  25. Crime & Incarceration Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

  26. HEALTH INDICATORS

  27. 54% met demand

  28. 35% anticipate meeting demand

  29. …In Summary

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