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Community Organizations are Key to Moving Individuals and Neighborhoods out of Poverty<\/h1>\n
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Eighteen months ago,\u00a0Change Capital Fund<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0(CCF) initiated a four-year, $5 million investment in five New York City nonprofits and community-based organizations that it believes are best able to reach local residents who are disconnected from the city\u2019s affluence and opportunity and can coordinate housing, education, jobs programs and other services to increase economic mobility. Launched by some of the nation\u2019s leading funders, CCF is funding organizations with strong community ties and core competencies in areas most likely to move people up the economic ladder.<\/p>\n

Each of the five funded organizations have a roadmap and business plan based on their own neighborhood\u2019s and residents\u2019 needs\u2013and each is championing the idea that performance management systems and data are critical to demonstrating their successes. Several organizations are using CCF funding and technical assistance to develop systems to link their data tracking across multiple programs and hire staff to lead internal evaluation.<\/p>\n

They are:\u00a0Community Solutions\/Brownsville Partnership<\/a><\/strong>,\u00a0Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation<\/a><\/strong>,\u00a0Fifth Avenue Committee<\/a><\/strong>\u00a0(working in partnership with Brooklyn Workforce Innovations, Red Hook Initiative and South West Brooklyn Industrial Development Corporation),\u00a0New Settlement Apartments<\/a><\/strong>, and\u00a0St. Nicks Alliance<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Each is taking on silo-busting efforts, such as intentionally combining and coordinating services for entire households, including multiple generations\u2014an important strategy because of the demonstrated relationship between parental and child outcomes.<\/p>\n

And according to MDRC, which is evaluating CCF, the project\u2019s emphasis on data-driven practice has helped spark efforts to build databases that allow a more comprehensive portrait of organization-wide efforts across programs and track individuals and households across programs to better serve them.<\/p>\n

According to MDRC, the CCF initiative holds promise because of its structure and focus:<\/p>\n