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The Community Foundation of Collier County presents Vital Signs 2014-2015—a comprehensive look at the quality of life in Collier County.

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The Snapshot

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PROJECT SPONSORS

Community Foundation of Collier County

Naples Daily News

Anonymous Donor

PROJECT STAFF

Dr. Aysegul Timur, Dean, Johnson School of Business at Hodges University

Anke Stugk, Assistant Professor, Johnson School of Business at Hodges University

Charlotte Richardson, Teaching Assistant, Johnson School of Business at Hodges University

Eileen Connolly-Keesler, Community Foundation of Collier County, President/CEO

Mary George, Community Foundation of Collier County, Vice President of Community Grantmaking

Craig Jones, Community Foundation of Collier County, Marketing Director

DATA DEVELOPMENT AND PRESENTATION

This report was made possible by a grant from the Community Foundation of Collier County to the

Johnson School of Business at Hodges University.

This report was complied by the Johnson School of Business, Hodges University, Naples, FL; November 21, 2014.

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January 2015

Friends:

Observations about our region’s strengths and challenges come from many quarters and are often based

on perception. When we created our first Vital Signs report in 2012, we recognized the importance of

being among the first to look at our regions’ strengths and weaknesses objectively and of basing our

grantmaking activities on the realities supported by that data. Vital Signs 2014-2015 is an even more robust

tool that provides all of us with a broader and deeper presentation of the facts. It is with great excitement

that we offer this new, data-rich and very objective look at Collier County.

Whether your interests are primarily related to education, the need for human services, the arts, our

environment, health, or the issues facing women and girls, Vital Signs 2014-2015 provides a comprehensive

look at the quality of life in Collier County. We launched this effort to provide our staff, our grantmaking

committees, our civic leaders and the broader public with a tool to assess need in our community.

Vital Signs 2014-2015 is a conversation starter. We all hope that Vital Signs 2014-2015 will be used by

planners, policymakers, nonprofit leadership and grantmakers like the Community Foundation of Collier

County to move us forward.

This report reveals a great deal about where we stand; it is up to all of us to work together to discover

where we can go and how we will get there…together.

Eileen Connolly-KeeslerPresident/CEO

Mary GeorgeVice President of Community Grantmaking

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4 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTY VITAL SIGNS 2014-2015

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015

Vital Signs 2014-2015 represents a process by which standardized, measurable indicators are used to

inform our grantmaking staff and committees about specific needs so that they can determine the

Foundation’s primary areas of funding. The indicator data used for Vital Signs, a data-collection exercise

launched by the Community Foundation of Collier County in 2012 to measure basic needs in Collier

County, created a baseline for the indicator groups researched and updated in Vital Signs 2014-2015.

PRINCIPLES GUIDING THE PROJECT

Vital Signs 2014-2015 is designed to accomplish the following:

• Select indicators from a broad framework.

• Identify indicators that describe characteristics of the population, economy, and quality of life in

Collier County.

• Use easily accessible, recent data. If possible, use indicator data no more than three years old that can

also be regularly updated.

• Collect data from existing, centralized sources. We did not conduct new research or collect data from

individual communities within Collier County.

• Produce a product that is useful to a wide audience.

• Prepare a report that (1) is easy for a variety of users to understand, (2) can be used to guide program

and grantmaking decisions, (3) inspires the community to act.

• Provide regular updates.

• After the initial release in Fall 2014, produce timely updates to assess progress and trends. A quarterly

update of five to ten major indicators will be provide by Hodges University and sued by the Foundation

to revise the report to Foundation noting any changes to that data. Quarterly updates are due on

February 1, May 1, and August 1 of 2015.

Introduction

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015

ABOUT THE CHARTS AND GRAPHS

The format of the report is intended to let the data speak for itself. The data and information from Hodges

University will be provided in mostly tables and charts with short, explanatory introductions. Unlike some

reports of this kind, there are neither letter grades nor up and down arrows to compare to previous years

or other areas of Florida or the US. Every chart/table will have a citation and reference.

Hodges University and the Foundation have been careful to collect, analyze, and present data from a

variety of sources to prepare this report. Hodges University and the Community Foundation of Collier

County have judged its data sources to be reliable, but it was not possible to authenticate all data. If

careful readers of the report discover data or typographical errors, the Community Foundation of Collier

County welcomes this feedback.

Introduction

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

GROWTH—From 2010-2013, total population in Collier County, Florida and the United States has constantly increased. The percentage population increase in Collier County is consistently higher than the percentage increase

at the state and national level, with the highest percentage increase of 2.14% from 2012 to 2013.

Total Population Estimates Percentage Change

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2014). 2013 Population Estimates: Table PEPAGESEX. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

0  

0.5  

1  

1.5  

2  

2.5  

2010   2011   2012   2013  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

AGE—In Collier County the percentage of population 65 years and over has been increasing at the county, state, and national level. Compared to state and national levels, Collier County has the lowest percentage

of population under 18 years, but the highest percentage of population 65 years and over.

Collier County Population Over 65

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2014). 2013 Population Estimates: Table PEPAGESEX. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

0  

5  

10  

15  

20  

25  

30  

35  

2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

Collier  County  over  65   Florida  over  65   United  States  over  65  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

HEALTH—Collier County’s state ranking in regards to health factor components has improved since 2010. In 2010, Collier County was ranked 37th of 67 Florida counties in regards to clinical care, in 2014 the county is ranked 19th. From the years 2010 to 2013 Collier County improved state ranking in relation to physical environment, but then

dropped to 11th in the State in 2014. In the years 2012 and 2013 Collier County was ranked 31st and 30th in regards to social and economic factors, but improved in 2014 to be ranked 18th in the state.

Collier County Health Factor Components State Ranking Based on 67 Counties in Florida

Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2014). County health rankings & roadmaps. Retrieved from http://countyhealthrankings.org

6  

6  

3  

5  

3  

37  

30  

19  

17  

19  

18  

21  

31  

30  

18  

17  

5  

6  

5  

11  

2010  

2011  

2012  

2013  

2014  

Physical  Environment   Social  &  Economic  Factors   Clinical  Care   Health  Behavior  

Well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Worse

6  

6  

3  

5  

3  

37  

30  

19  

17  

19  

18  

21  

31  

30  

18  

17  

5  

6  

5  

11  

2010  

2011  

2012  

2013  

2014  

Physical  Environment   Social  &  Economic  Factors   Clinical  Care   Health  Behavior  

Well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Worse

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

ETHNICITY—In 2013, Collier County had the highest population that was either Hispanic or Latino (26.30%), compared to the State of Florida’s Hispanic or Latino population (23.60%)

and the United States’ Hispanic or Latino population (17.10%).

Hispanic/Non-Hispanic Population

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2013). 2013 American Community Survey 1-year estimates: Table CP05. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

26.3  

23.6  

17.1  

73.7  

76.4  

82.9  

COLLIER  COUNTY  

FLORIDA  

UNITED  STATES  

Hispanic  or  LaBno   Non  Hispanic  of  LaBno  

26.3  

23.6  

17.1  

73.7  

76.4  

82.9  

COLLIER  COUNTY  

FLORIDA  

UNITED  STATES  

Hispanic  or  LaBno   Non  Hispanic  of  LaBno  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

Economic Indicator—2013 Wealth Index

Source: Woods & Poole. (2014). 2014 state profile: Florida [CD-ROM]. Washington, DC: Author

WEALTH INDEX—From 2009-2014, Collier County has consistently had the highest Woods & Poole Wealth Index score, compared to the State of Florida and the United States.

161  

100  

100  

0   20   40   60   80   100   120   140   160   180  

Collier  County  

Florida  

United  States  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

Median Home Prices—September 2014

Source: http://realtytrac.com/statsandtrends/foreclosuretrends

HOME VALUES—Collier County’s foreclosure rate is below the state rate, but above the national foreclosure rate. In September 2014, the percentage of per-foreclosures increased by 78.9 percent compared to August, 2014;

this is a 126.7 percent increase compared to the previous year. Median home prices in Collier County are above the state and national home prices.

$0     $50,000     $100,000     $150,000     $200,000     $250,000     $300,000     $350,000    

Collier  County  

Florida  

United  States  

Median  Foreclosure   Median  Sales  Price   Median  List  Price  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

Reporting Charitable ContributionsCHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS—In 2011 and 2012, Collier County has had the highest AGI average on itemized returns,

as well as percentage of itemized returns and average itemized contributions reported, compared to the State of Florida and the United States.

Source: Internal Revenue Service, Charitable Giving by Households that Itemize Deductions (AGI and Itemized Contributions Summary by Zip, 2007, 2011, 2012. The Urban Institute, National Center for Charitable Statistics, Retrieved from http://nccsdataweb.urban.org

74.00%  

76.00%  

78.00%  

80.00%  

82.00%  

84.00%  

2007   2011   2012  

Percen

t  of  a

ll  item

ized

 tax  returns  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

LABOR FORCE—Collier County has the largest percentage of its population not in the labor force (46.30%), compared to the State of Florida (41.10%) and the United States (36.40%). Labor force consists

of the number of individuals 16 years and over, available for work.

Percent in Labor Force

Source: Census Bureau. (2014). 2013 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

50.00%  

52.00%  

54.00%  

56.00%  

58.00%  

60.00%  

62.00%  

64.00%  

66.00%  

68.00%  

2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

Percen

t  of  p

opula.

on  16  an

 over    

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF COLLIER COUNTYVital Signs 2014-2015: The Snapshot

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2014). Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages. Retrieved from http://bls.gov

AVERAGE PAY—The average annual pay in Collier County has been below Florida average annual pay since 2008. During the same timeframe, average weekly pay was well below state average and in the first quarter of 2014,

the average weekly pay in Collier County decreased while the state average increased.

Average Annual Pay

 $34,000    

 $36,000    

 $38,000    

 $40,000    

 $42,000    

 $44,000    

 $46,000    

2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

Ann

ual  Pay  

Collier  County   Florida  

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UNEMPLOYMENT—From 2009-2013 in Collier County, the State of Florida, and the United States, the unemployment rate has gradually decreased. Collier County has the largest percentage of its population not in the labor force

(46.30%), compared to the State of Florida (41.10%) and the United States (36.40%). Labor force consists of the number of individuals 16 years and over, available for work. Economic development initiatives to encourage high tech jobs.

Percent Unemployed

Source: Census Bureau. (2014). 2013 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

0.00%  

1.00%  

2.00%  

3.00%  

4.00%  

5.00%  

6.00%  

7.00%  

8.00%  

9.00%  

2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

Collier  County   Florida   United  Sates  

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GRADUATION RATE—From 2008-2013, the high school graduation rates for Collier County and the State of Florida increased, but remained below national graduation rate.

High School Graduation Rate

Source: Florida Department of Education. (2013) Florida’s High School Cohort Graduation Rates and Single-Year Dropout Rates, 2012-13, Education Information & Accountability Services.

60.00%  

65.00%  

70.00%  

75.00%  

80.00%  

85.00%  

2008-­‐09     2009-­‐10   2010-­‐11   2011-­‐12   2012-­‐13  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

60.00%  

65.00%  

70.00%  

75.00%  

80.00%  

85.00%  

2008-­‐09     2009-­‐10   2010-­‐11   2011-­‐12   2012-­‐13  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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ACT COMPOSITE SCORES—From 2009-2013, in Collier County, the ACT composite scores and participation by race were measured. Collier County’s white student population had the highest ACT composite scores,

followed by the Hispanic student population, then the black student population.

Source: Collier County Public Schools. (2013). 2013 ACT Assessment Results Memorandum. Retrieved from http://collierschools.com

19.4  19.5  

21.1  

19.3  19.5  

21  

19.5  19.6  

21.1  

20.1  

19.8  

21.1  

19.8  19.6  

20.9  

18  

18.5  

19  

19.5  

20  

20.5  

21  

21.5  

Collier     Florida   US  

2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

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PERSONS IN POVERTY—Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below poverty level.

Family and Persons in Poverty

Source: Census Bureau. (2014). 2013 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from http://factfinder2.census.gov

2009   2010   2011   2012   2013  

Collier  County   7   10.4   10.7   7.9   8.8  

Florida   10.7   12   12.4   12.6   12.4  

United  States   10.5   11.3   11.7   11.8   11.6  

0  

2  

4  

6  

8  

10  

12  

14  Percen

t    

Year  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH PROGRAM—Any child at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Household income determines if a child is eligible to receive free or reduced price meals, or must pay most of the cost. To receive free lunch, household income must be at or below 130 percent of the federal poverty level; for reduced price lunch, income must be between 130 percent and 185 percent of the poverty level.

Percent Eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch

Source: Prepared by the Food Research and Action Center 1200 18th St NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036

59.6  

62.1  

63.4  

56  

57.6  

58.6  58.7  59.5  

61.2  

52  

54  

56  

58  

60  

62  

64  

2011   2012   2013  

United  States   Florida   Collier  County  

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HEALTHCARE—From 2012-2014, the highest percentage of adults who could not see a doctor due to cost was in the State of Florida, followed by Collier County, and then the United States. Collier County has consistently had the lowest ratio of Mental Health Care Providers to population compared to the State of Florida and the United States; however,

the amount of Mental Health Providers has been increasing from 2012-2014.

Adults Who Could Not See a Doctor Due to Cost

Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2014). County health rankings & roadmaps. Retrieved from http://countyhealthrankings.org

10.00%  

11.00%  

12.00%  

13.00%  

14.00%  

15.00%  

16.00%  

17.00%  

18.00%  

2012   2013   2014  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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TEEN BIRTH RATE—Compared to the State of Florida and the United States, Collier County has the highest teen birth rate from 2010-2013; however this rate has steadily been declining,

and in 2014 Collier County was below the United States’ teen birth rate.

Teen Birth Rate

Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2014). County health rankings & roadmaps. Retrieved from http://countyhealthrankings.org

35  

40  

45  

50  

55  

60  

65  

2010   2011   2012   2013   2014  

Percent  

Collier  County   Florida   United  States  

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