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Florida's 2017 ALICE Report: A Collaborative Effort to Improve the Lives of
Low-income Households
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Presented by EPIP Florida & United Way Suncoast
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Welcome
Christopher JohnsonDirector of Programs & LearningFlorida Philanthropic Network@ChrisJ1914@Flphilanthropy
EPIP Florida Programs Committee
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Jennifer KryshkaChief Program & Operations OfficerJewish Women’s Foundation of the Greater Palm Beaches@JWF_PalmBeach
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Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy (EPIP)Florida
MissionEPIP’s mission is to develop emerging leaders committed to building a just, equitable, and sustainable society.
VisionEPIP envisions a day when all generations of practitioners in philanthropy collaborate effectively to build better foundations for a better world.
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Welcome
Gina GalloDirector CI Operations & IntegrationUnited Way Suncoast@UWSuncoast
EPIP Florida Programs Chair @EPIPFlorida
Florida's 2017 ALICE Report: A Collaborative Effort to Improve the Lives of
Low-income Households
Holly BullardDirector of Financial Stability Initiatives United Way Suncoast@UWSuncoast
UNITED WAY 2017
ALICE Report
Housing – below average size and cost including utilities
Childcare – the cheapest legal home-based childcare
Food – careful purchasing and preparation with no eating out
Transportation – Gas, insurance and basic maintenance only
Healthcare – basic out-of-pocket costs with no insurance premiums and ACA penalty
Miscellaneous – minor cost overruns and other essentials
Taxes – Social Security, Medicare and Income taxes and credits
What/Who is ALICE
Overview of ALICE in Florida 2015
14.5%
29.5%56% PovertyALICEAbove AT
Overview of ALICE in Florida
At a glance and fig 1
Multi-state Comparison
At a glance and fig 1
ALICE - Populations
Figure 31 and 32 – migration and age composition
ALICE - Populations
ALICE - Jobs
Figure 35 and 36 income and employment by race
ALICE - Jobs
Figure 35 and 36 income and employment by race
ALICE - Budget
Fig 13 – cost for families vs single
ALICE – Florida Over Time
Fig 10 HH < AT
ALICE - Budget
Fig 12 average budget
ALICE - Budget
Fig 12 average budget
ALICE in Broward County Over Time
ALICE in Duval County Over Time
ALICE in Miami-Dade County Over Time
ALICE in Orange County Over Time
ALICE in Pinellas Over Time
ALICE % By Race, Large FL Counties 2015
38%
26%
32%
48% 48%
39%
33% 32%
37%
54% 54%
62% 64%
72%
54%
59%
46%
60%
45% 47%
52%
60% 64%
54% 55%
42%
58%
39%
30% 33%
39% 40%
35% 33%
42% 38%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Broward Duval Hillsborough Lee Miami-Dade Orange Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas
Asian
Black
Hispanic
White
Maximizing Impact
Build Awareness
Improve Access
Advocate for Change
In 2014, FL United Ways started using ALICE as a policy frame
Building network consensus
Education- Early Learning
Health- Access to Healthcare
Financial Stability- Tax Preparation
ALICE Advocacy
Tax Preparation Assistance
In 2016, coalitions and organizations filed 225,000 returns
$232 million in tax refunds and saving low-income taxpayers an estimated $23.6 million in tax prep fees
17% don’t claim tax credits leaving more than $1.1 billion “left on the table”
ALICE Advocacy
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