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Community Foundation of Collier County
Our Mission: To improve the quality of life in Collier County by connecting donors to community needs and providing leadership on critical community issues. For Good. Forever. Slide2
Vital Signs:
Collier County2015 – 2016 ReportSlide3
Population
Collier County grew by 2.69% last year
C
ompared to Florida at 1.74% and the U.S. at .86%
Largest growth was individuals age 65-75
18% of Collier County residents are age 18 and under
Declining faster than Florida or the U.S.29.3% of Collier County residents are over age 65Increasing faster than Florida or the U.S.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2015).
2014 Population Estimates: Table PEPAGESEX. Retrieved from http://factfinder.census.gov Slide4
Race & Ethnicity
Collier County has the highest percentage of Hispanic/Latino population compared to Florida at 24% and the U.S. at 17%
Ethnicity
Latino
Black
White
26.7%
7.7%
59.7%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. (2015).
2014 Population Estimates: Table PEPAGESEX
. Retrieved from http://factfinder.census.gov
At this time, the U.S. Census does not designate Latino as a distinct category in population by race. Slide5
Wealth Index
Collier County has the highest Economic Wealth Index Score in the state at 158.68
Compared to Florida at 96.94 and U.S. at 100
Collier County is the most generous county in Florida
Median Collier County contribution: $3,862
Median Florida contribution: $3,201
Source: Internal Revenue Service, Charitable Giving by Households that Itemize Deductions (AGI and Itemized Contributions Summary by Zip, 2011, 2012, 2013.
The Urban Institute, National Center for Charitable Statistics,
Retrieved from http://nccsdataweb.urban.org/Slide6
Job Market
Collier County annual unemployment rate was
5
.9% in December 2014 compared to 11.6% in 2010
Average annual unemployment was lower than FL and U.S. but higher in July – October.
Average annual pay is lower in Collier County
Collier County: $43,934Florida: $44,803 Source: Census Bureau. (2015).
2014 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from factfinder.census.gov Slide7
Labor Force
Labor Force
Collier County
Florida
U.S.
53%
58.6%
63.3%
Collier County has less people in the Labor Force than in FL or the U.S.
Service and Sales occupations make up 48% of the jobs in Collier and are most effected by Collier County seasonality.
Source: Census Bureau. (2015).
2014 American Community Survey: Table CP03
. Retrieved from factfinder.census.gov Slide8
Healthcare
Collier County is one of the healthiest counties in Florida
Adults
who could not see a doctor due to cost has
increased
to 17%
Higher than U.S. at 15.2%
Collier
County has the highest ratio of people per mental health provider
1026:1 compared to FL
at 744 and US at 529:1
Source
:
University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2015).
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
. Slide9
Education
66% of Collier County Public
School
(CCPS) students
qualify
for Free & Reduced
LunchEarly education is critical yet quality childcare is one of the highest budget items per familySubsidies are available for some but only cover a portion of the costs of
approximately
$217 per week
50
% of students live in households where English is not spoken and present huge challenges in reading and writing
scores
Majority of students in CCPS are Hispanic (48%)Slide10
Housing
Median sales price in Collier County was $282,000 compared to $93,900 in FL and $137,000 in the U.S.
There are 143,000 households in Collier County.
42
% of households pay more than 30% of their income for housing.
21
% pay more than 50%.
Rental assistance is the number one
need
of Collier 211 callers.
Annual rental rates are highest in Collier CountySlide11
Hunger
12.5% or 42,000 people in Collier County suffer from not enough
food
24.5% or
16,000 children in Collier County do not have enough food. This is higher than the national average of 21%
According to ALICE, a family of four needs $531 per month for food or $6,372 to feed their
family
Seniors and children are at highest risk of health problems due to lack of
food
Harry Chapin Food Bank delivers 3.2m pounds of food through 24 partner agencies in Collier County. 40% goes to children, 10% to seniors and 50% to families and individuals.Slide12
Poverty
Of the Collier 211 calls received in
2014-15, the
highest number
of calls were requests for housing
and rental assistance, followed by food and
healthcare. 25% of children in Collier County are living in poverty
Compared to 22% in Florida and 20% in the U.S
.
Young people in Collier County, ages 25 – 44, have higher poverty rate than FL or U.S.
Source: Census Bureau. (2015). 2014 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from http://factfinder.census.gov Slide13
Women and Girls
Teen births
are an indicator of
future
poverty. Rates have declined to 39 per
1,000 but remain higher than the than
Florida at 36 per 1,000.Single mothers without a high school degree is higher than the state at 13.6% vs. 13.2% but has significantly decreased in past five years. Why?Most important is to follow trend of teens having multiple births is erratic and higher than FL.
Source: Census Bureau. (2015).
2014 American Community Survey: Table CP03. Retrieved from factfinder.census.gov; University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. (2015).
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps.
Retrieved from http://www.countyhealthrankings.org
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Women and Girls
Senior Women in NeedHistorically
, women have been more likely to be poor than men, especially senior women.
In Collier County,
the
senior population
is growing faster than the country.There are more females than males over 65 and that is up by 25% more by age 85 and older. Retirement income is limited to social security for many. Slide15
Human Trafficking
Florida ranks 3
rd
in the nation for the number of human trafficking cases
Southwest Florida is sandwiched between two major cities
reporting high human trafficking casesSlide16
From the Nonprofit Directory
Number of Organizations by Type
253
Orgs in DirectorySlide17
Collier County
Human Services Human Services Gap
Only 1.4%
of Collier County budget is earmarked for Human Services compared to
an average of 9.1
%
statewideCollier per capita - $37.91 per personFlorida per capita - $161.03 per person
Source
: 2013 Office of Economic and Demographic Research