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🧵1/7 The #CRISPresearch team developed recommendations for @IndyChamber to advance inclusive economic growth in Indy. They focused on economic development, housing, access to economic opportunity, & community equity. Read the thread below from the report: policyinstitute.iu.edu/news-media/sto…
🧵2/7 Any region hoping to achieve full #EconomicInclusion & prosperity must address institutional disparities. That includes recognizing the negative impact legacies of racist and/or exclusionary policies had on residents & taking steps to correct those errors. #CRISPresearch
🧵3/7 #CRISPresearch analysts recommend developing plans to create wealth-building opportunities for people in groups that have historically been kept on the margins of the economy. To do that, leaders first need to assess & eliminate policies that reinforce economic disparities.
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1/10 Our #TBT doesn't go too far back. Yesterday, #CRISPresearch released its report on #TownshipAssistance in Marion County, IN. Check out the thread below for key findings, and dig into the township-level details in the full report. policyinstitute.iu.edu/news-media/sto…
2/10 🧵There were 4 key findings in our #CRISPresearch report on #TownshipAssistance. They focused on interpretation of state guidelines, requests for help, value of the benefits, and what % of available funds each township distributed.
Read the report at policyinstitute.iu.edu/doc/township-a…
3/10 🧵#CRISPresearch found the number of households receiving #TownshipAssistance was ⬇️across most Marion Co. townships. Only Perry, Warren, & Wayne townships saw households receiving help trend ⬆️.
Find township-specific breakdowns in our full report: policyinstitute.iu.edu/doc/township-a…
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1/10 Our #CRISPresearch team worked w/ @polisiupui to analyze the @uwci's Great Families 2020 initiative. #GF2020 uses a #2Gen approach to help parents/caregivers & their young children.
Read the thread below for more findings, and find all 3 briefs at bit.ly/3u53yUC
2/10 The analysis of the #GF2020 program has spanned the past five years. In that time, we found that the program served 734 families in five Indianapolis neighborhoods. Those families were made up of 789 adults and 1,121 children.
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3/10 In our #GF2020 initiative analysis, we took a closer look at the 789 adult participants. Their median household income was about $10,000/year. The vast majority were women, and their median age was 29 years old.
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