Uacdc 2012 non profit summit
Transcript of Uacdc 2012 non profit summit
Community Overview
• Black: 40% (FL. 17%) (U.S 13%)
• Hispanic: 38% (FL. 23%) (U.S. 17%)
• White Non-Hispanic: 21% (FL. 79%) (U.S. 78%) (U.S. Census, 2010)
Community Overview
Youth Population: 27% (FL. 21%) (U.S. 24%)
• Birth-Age 5: 12% (FL. 6%) (U.S. 7%)
• Age 6-11: 8%
• Age 12-17: 7%
Females ages 18-24 account for at least 19% of the population versus 3% in Florida and 4% Nationally (U.S. Census, 2010)
Housing
Housing Stock 12,553
• Vacant 2871 (23%)
• Occupied Housing 9407 (77%)
o Owned 9%
o Rented 85%
Housing
Of Rented Housing:
1 person occupied 32%
2 person occupied 26%
3 person occupied 17%
4 person occupied 13%
5 person occupied 7%
6 person occupied 3%
7 person occupied 2%
Federal Grant Fund Expenditures
• Since 2000, grant funds awarded in the University Area total in excess of $21,284,400
• Funds spent were for
Single Family Home Purchase $5,386,520
Single Family Home Rehab $638,610
Multi-family $12,314,775
Public Improvements $1,389,719
Enterprise Zone/Small Business $1,489,835
Housing
Safety
• 79% of Part I Violent Crimes in Unincorporated Hillsborough County occur in the UAC (FBI, 2010)
• The crime rate for the UAC is 10,284.8 per 100,000 population (25 times the national average) (FBI, 2010)
Safety
“Churning” – Hillsborough County receives the most number of released prisoners in the state of Florida with most offenders returning to areas of high crime (Florida Dept. of Corrections).
Enrichment • Mort Elementary reports 30% of the students
transferred in and 43% of students transferred out as of April 1st (Email from Mort)
• Youth ages 5-17 who do not speak proficient English: 28% (age-segmented state and national data unavailable) (U.S. Census, 2011)
• Adults who do not speak proficient English: 33% (12%) (U.S. 9%) (U.S. Census, 2012)
Enrichment
• The rate of students in grades K-12 missing at least 21 days of school is 13% versus Florida overall at 10% (DJJ, 2011)
• Hillsborough County currently has the highest rate of school-related delinquency referrals in the state, with more than 600 referrals reported as of February, 2012 (DJJ, 2011)
Enrichment • 19% of students at Mort Elementary have an individualized education plan
• 157 discipline incidents as of April 1st at Mort Elementary
• Infants are placed in foster care in Hillsborough County at a rate 50% higher than Florida overall with a majority coming from the UAC
Enrichment
• Low rate of children entering school kindergarten-ready
• Mort Elementary has an unexcused absence rate of 38% and an unexcused tardy rate of 38% with 269 students missing more than 10 days as of April 1st
Employment
• Youth ages 5-17 who do not speak proficient English: 28% (age-segmented state and national data unavailable) (U.S. Census, 2011)
• Adults who do not speak proficient English: 33% (12%) (U.S. 9%) (U.S. Census, 2012)
Employment • Per Capita Income: $12,246 (Hillsborough $27,062) (Fl. $26,551) (Fl. DOH)
• Below 100% Federal Poverty Rate: 40% (Hillsborough 14%) Fl. 14%) (Fl. DOH)
• Households receiving food stamps: 29% (Hillsborough 20%) (U.S. Census, 2010)
• 97% of students at Mort Elementary are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Employment
• Youth ages 5-17 who do not speak proficient English: 28% (age-segmented state and national data unavailable) (U.S. Census, 2011)
• Adults who do not speak proficient English: 33% (12%) (U.S. 9%) (U.S. Census, 2012)
Health/Nutrition • IMR = 14/1000 (Hillsborough County 8/1000) (FL. 7/1000) (U.S. 6/1000) (Florida Dept. of Health, 2010).
• Teen Birth Rate: 154/1000) (Hillsborough 44/1000) (FL. 37/1000) (U.S. 34/1000) (Fl. Dept. of Health, 2010).
• Low Birth Weight: 9% (Hillsborough 9%) (FL. 9%) (Florida Dept. of Health, 2011)
• Women receiving adequate prenatal care: 56% (Hillsborough County 73%) (FL. 70%) (Fl. Dept. of Health, 2011)
• Mothers with high school education: 54%
Health/Nutrition • Rates of maternal death among Hispanic women are double the rates for non-Hispanic women (44.3 versus 23.5 per 100,000) (Fl. DOH) • Rates of premature births are 50% higher for Black babies than White babies at 19% versus 12% respectively (Fl. DOH) • Black babies are born with low birth weight at more than twice the rate of White babies (Fl. DOH) • Fetal mortality rates for Black women are double that of White women and infant mortality rates are triple that of White women in Hillsborough County (Fl. DOH)
Health/Nutrition • Blacks suffer stroke at twice the rate of NHWs (Fl. DOH)
• Blacks experience stroke-related death 50% more often (Fl. DOH)
• Diabetes rate among black women is 29% versus 7% for Hillsborough County (Fl. DOH)
• Diabetes-related hospitalization rates continue to worsen and exceed the rate for the state of Florida (Fl. DOH)
Health/Nutrition
• Blacks experience diabetes-related mortality at twice the rate of NHWs (Fl. DOH)
• Rates of cervical cancer are 50% higher for Black and Hispanic Women versus NHW women (Fl. DOH)
• The highest rates of gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, and HIV/AIDS in the state (Fl. DOH)
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