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Page 1: Welcome Back! Jonathan Carter CIM Collaborative Call

Welcome Back!Jonathan Carter

CIM Collaborative Call

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CIM Convening Update Beth

Announcement of “Telling Your Story” Competition Beth

CIM 3.0 StoriesEileen Rehberg, United Way of Greater ChattanoogaTed Gallion, Missouri ExtensionBeth Kerrigan, Community Issues Management

CIM 3.0 Updates Beth

CARES Updates Erin

Additional Updates/Next Collaborative Call ALL

AGENDA

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CIM Collaborative Convening

October 17-19Memphis

Peabody Hotel Memphis

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CIM Convening 2012 “Telling Your Story”

Sessions to Focus on Skills to Tell Your Story

• How to Tell a Good Story

• Building Issue Workspaces for better stories.

• Telling Better Stories With Data

• Team Exercise: Develop a Story

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CIM Convening 2012 Sessions

• CARES Technical Q&A

• Using CIM 3.0 to collaborate, advance policy work and show community impact

• 2-1-1 and CIM and other data sources.

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• CIM Convening 2012 Logistics

• Convening will start Wed 11:30am with lunch

• Group Tour of Stax Museum Wednesday

• Opening Reception at Rock N Soul Hall of Fame

• CIM Group Dinner Saturday Night

• Friday morning meeting will be at the Peabody

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“Telling Your Story” Competition

• CIM Partner Presentations will be replaced with CIM Stories

• Peer Learning

• Recognize one CIM Partner

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“Telling Your Story” Competition

Judging Criteria

Clarity: Is it clear how this issue is impacting your community? Compelling: Did you captivate and your audience and bring your story to life? Content: CIM maps and CIM reports weaved into the story.

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• “Telling Your Story” Competition

Rules:• Each story will be presented at the CIM Convening • Each story must include at least one CIM map and

one CIM report • Each story must include at least two images (can

be a CIM map) • Each story must be “shared” with the public once

presented at the Convening

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CIM 3.0 Updates

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Upcoming & Future ACS Releases2011 ACS 1-Year: September 2012 (The estimates will cover state-level data, congressional district-level data, large

counties and large metro areas. Geographic areas with populations of 65,000+)

2009-2011 3-Year: End of October 2012(The estimates will cover all geographic

areas with populations of 20,000 or more)

2007-2011 5-Year: December 2012 (This data is our highest priority. Expect in CIM in early 2013)

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Because of population thresholds, 1- and 3-Year data are available for limited areas, but 5-Year data are available for all areas

2009 ACS Availability by County1-Year

52 States (100%) 818 Counties (25%)

555 Places (2%)

3-Year52 States (100%)

1,908 Counties (59%)2,118 Places (7%)

5-Year52 States (100%)

3,221 Counties (100%)29,514 (100%)

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Population ProfilePopulation ChangeAge and Gender DemographicsRace DemographicsVeterans, Age and Gender DemographicsPovertyPoverty Rate ChangeHouseholds in PovertyPoverty Rate (ACS)Households in Poverty by Family TypeHousehold Poverty Rate by Family TypeChild (0-17) Poverty Rate ChangeChild (0-4) Poverty Rate ChangeChild (5-17) Poverty Rate ChangeChild (0-17) Poverty Rate (ACS)Child (0-4) Poverty Rate (ACS)Child (5-17) Poverty Rate (ACS)Seniors in PovertyEmploymentCurrent UnemploymentUnemployment ChangeHousehold IncomeCommuter Travel PatternsTravel Time to WorkThirteen Month Unemployment RatesFive Year Unemployment RateEducationEducational AttainmentAdult LiteracyVeterans - Educational AttainmentHousingHousing AgeHomeownersVacancy RatesNumber of Unsafe, Unsanitary HomesIncomeIncome LevelsHousehold IncomeNutritionFree and Reduced Lunch ProgramHouseholds Receiving SNAP by Poverty StatusHealth CareMedicare and Medicaid ProvidersPersons Receiving MedicareUninsured Population

CIM Report CardMORE DATA!

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Transition to CIM 3.0

Invite Organization

users

Invite Working Group

Members

Provide public access