The Vital Signs Report, prepared and updated by the Community Foundation of Collier County, is a snapshot of the indicators of community need in Collier County, Florida. The data informs the Community Foundation's grantmaking process and guides area donors in matching their charitable gift interests with the needs of the community.
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1. VITAL SIGNS
2014 Indicators of Community Need
And Priority Areas of Funding
Healthy Vital Sign
Under Observation Vital Sign
Needs Immediate Assistance
Vital Sign
*In Comparison with state and national data
Updated 10/2013 Next Update: 7/20144/15/2014
2. Description
Change in 5
years
Collier FL Data Notes
Population Size 332,427 19,317,568
2012 estimates,
American Fact
Finder, US Census
Percent Hispanic
Latino
26.2% 23.2%
2012 American Fact
Finder, US Census
Percent Black 7.1% 16.6%
2012 American Fact
Finder, US Census
Under age 18 19.0% 20.7%
2012 American Fact
Finder, US Census
65 Years and older 28.2% 18.2%
2012 American Fact
Finder, US Census
COLLIER COUNTY DEMOGRAPHICS
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
4. Description Comparison Collier FL US
Data
Notes
Poverty rate
/# of people
16.2%
/52,583
17%
/3,178,155
16%
2011 estimates,
US Census and
2011 USDA
Average annual
earnings per
worker (earned
income)
$39,780 $40,940 $45,790
May 2012
Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Unemployment
Rate
7.5%
(not-seasonally
adjusted)
7.4%
(not-seasonally
adjusted)
7.3%
(seasonally adjusted)
9/2013
Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Children Eligible
for subsidized
Lunch
63% 49% n/a
CCPS - Robert
Wood Johnson
Foreclosures 1 in 467 1 in 332 n/a
2013 October
RealtyTrac
BASIC NEEDS
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
5. Number of homeless adults in Collier County:
Homeless count data from 2013 Homeless Fact Sheet, Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. 211 data compiled
from Community Foundation reports. Housing data from Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse, 2009. See source guide
for additional details.
Number of homeless children in Collier County
Public Schools :
Demand for Rental Assistance (% of 211 calls):
Cost Burdened Households:
(%;# households paying more than 30% of income for housing, 2009)
(%;# households paying more than 50% of income for housing, 2009)
Sources: Homeless count data from 2013 Homeless Fact Sheet, Hunger and Homeless Coalition of Collier County. 211 data compiled from Community Foundation
reports. Housing data from Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse, 2009. US Dept. H&HS, 2012.
2012 Poverty threshold for family of four:
100% Federal Poverty Guideline
BASIC NEEDS
HOMELESSNESS
4/15/2014
6. Number of students that qualify for Free or
Reduced Lunch in Collier County Schools
Number of food pantries and emergency
food services in Collier county:
(Programs that distribute food to people in emergency situations)
Sources: Food insecurity rate information from Map the Meal Gap study by Feeding America. Free & Reduced Lunch – CCPS Distrct Proflie 2013. Food pantry
information from Collier 211.
Food insecurity rate and # people
– CC; FL; US:
(People reporting reduced quality/desirability of diet or insufficient
amounts of food)
BASIC NEEDS
NUTRITION
4/15/2014
7. Child Abuse Offenses:
Number of Collier County children subjects of maltreatment reports,
Oct 2011- Sep 2012
Child Abuse data from Florida Child Welfare Measures, Statistics for Collier County, 2011-2012. Domestic abuse data from
Florida’s County and Jurisdictional Reported Domestic Violence Offenses, 2012, Florida Department of Law
Enforcement
Reported Domestic Violence Offenses:
Collier County, 2012
State of Florida’s rank in highest
occurrences of human trafficking
Sources: Child Abuse data from Florida Child Welfare Measures, Statistics for Collier County, 2011-2012. Domestic abuse data from Florida’s County and Jurisdictional
Reported Domestic Violence Offenses, 2012, Florida Department of Law Enforcement , Polaris Project
BASIC NEEDS
ABUSE
4/15/2014
8. Collier Area Para-transit (CAP) rides projected
for disadvantaged population in Collier County
in 2013
Sources: DCF Suncoast Region through 2012. Transportation data from Collier Area Paratransit System, Collier County website, 2012. Budget data from 2012 Office of
Economic and Demographic Research, Collier County.
*Note: Neither Collier County’s nor Florida’s percentages include Parks and Recreation
Collier County’s reported 2012 allocation of
budget for human services; Florida 2012
allocation:*
Average daily number of children in foster care
2012
BASIC NEEDS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
4/15/2014
9. Sources: Collier 211 data provided by Switchboard, Inc. 2013.
Callers’ Needs: Top Service Requests for Collier 211 of last 1600 calls
BASIC NEEDS
COLLIER 211 CALLS
Housing
Assistance, 3
3%
Information
&
Referral, 25
%
Food and
Meals, 11%
Healthcare,
9%
Legal
Assistance, 7
%
Employment
Assistance, 6
%
Temporary
Financial
Assistance, 4
%
Mental
Health
Support, 5%
4/15/2014
10. Sources: Community Foundation of Collier County: Non Profit Resource Directory. 2013.
60
135
68
69
43
91
71
69
105
100
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Homeless
Low-Income Families
Low-Income Seniors
Migrant Families
Veterans
Single Parents
Special Needs
Unemployed
Working Poor
Other
Number of Nonprofits Reporting Population Served
BASIC NEEDS
NONPROFITS PROVIDING SERVICE
4/15/2014
12. Description Comparison Collier FL US Data Notes
Percent employed in
Arts, Design, Entertainmen
t, Sports, and Media
[Median Wage]
.0101%
[$42,930.72]
.0118%
[$39,257.72]
.0134%
[$44,529.73]
2013 OES Wage Survey
Data, Florida Research
and Economic
Information Database
Application (FREIDA)
Number of nonprofits in
Community, Arts and
Culture
Animal/Environment
74 4,284 104,786 2013 National Center for
Charitable Statistics at
the Urban Institute
Percent of land in
conservation 68% 27% n/a
February 2013
Acres of Conservation
Land, Florida Natural
Areas Inventory
Percent of income given
to philanthropy and
median contribution
4.4%
$3,201
4.6%
$2,610
4.7%
$2,564
2012 “How America
Gives”, The Chronicle of
Philanthropy
COMMUNITY, ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
13. Number of local artists and entertainers:
Number of endangered/threatened species in FL:
Sources: Artist and gallery/studio data from personal communication with the Executive Director of the United Arts Council of Collier County, 2013.
Endangered/threatened species data from “Florida’s Endangered and Threatened Species”, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 2013, Arts and
Environment Resources from CFCC Directory of Collier Nonprofits, 2013
Number of nonprofit arts resources/programs
in Collier County:
Number of nonprofit environmental
resources/programs in Collier County :
COMMUNITY, ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
ACCESS TO ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
4/15/2014
14. Percent of Collier County Nonprofits reporting
100 or more volunteers:
Percent of Floridians who volunteer:
Sources: Volunteering and neighbor data from Volunteering and Civic Life in America, Corporation for National and Community Service, The Federal
Agency for Service and Volunteering, 2011.
Percent of Floridians who trust most of the
people in their neighborhood:
Number of Volunteers in the CCPS system: 4,800
COMMUNITY, ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
VOLUNTEERISM
4/15/2014
15. Resources available for 211 referral:
Sources: 211 data from Collier 211 program, Community Foundation of Collier County. United Arts Council 2013. CAT data from “Fare Information”, Collier County
Government website, 2013.
Regular fare - public transportation (CAT):
Time of operations : 6am – 7pm
Number One reason students cannot
participate in programs promoting
arts and environment:
COMMUNITY, ARTS & ENVIRONMENT
ACCESS TO SERVICES
4/15/2014
17. Description Comparison Collier FL US Data Notes
Percent of Students
receiving a 3 (passing) or
higher on the reading
FCAT
1) White
2) Black
3) Hispanic
1) 73%
2) 37%
3) 45%
1) 68%
2) 37%
3) 52%
n/a
“Race-based school plan”
Naples Daily News
October, 2012
Percent of population over
25 who are high school
graduates
86.5% 85.9% 85.9%
2011 ACS 1-year
estimates, American Fact
Finder, US Census
Percent of the workforce
age 22 - 34 24.5% 27.1% n/a
Q2, 2012
U.S. Census Quarterly
Work force Indicators
Graduation Rate (students
who graduate in 4 years,
excluding special diploma
and GED recipients)
78.4% 74.5% 78%
Kids Count Data Center
2011-2012 School Year.
“National High School
Graduation Rate…”
Washington Post
EDUCATION & TRAINING
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
18. Average weekly cost of before/after-school
childcare:
Percent of youth aged 10-17 who are in:
After-school club
School Sports
Sports outside of school
School Band
Percent and number of students needing
after-school services in 2010:
Sources: Childcare weekly cost data from the 2011-2012 Strategic Planning and Needs Assessment, School District of Collier County. School club
data from 2012 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey, Florida Department of Children and Families. After-school data from NCEF Metrics of Child Wellbeing 2010
EDUCATION & TRAINING
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
4/15/2014
19. Children age 0-5 waitlisted for childcare in December 2011:
Sources: VPK allocation data from FLDOE Funding for VPK and Related Programs, 2013-2014. Childcare waitlist data from Early Learning Coalition,
as cited in the 2011-2012 Strategic Planning and Needs Assessment, School District of Collier County. VPK providers data from FLDOE VPK Provider Kindergarten
Readiness Rate Website, 2011-2012 SY. Student readiness data from Collier County District Communication and Information Office report, March 2010.
VPK Base Student Allocation:
(Money received from the state per student in VPK to fund the programs)
Percent of students who were ready for kindergarten in
2010 who went to VPK; who did not go to VPK:
(As determined by the ECHO reading test, implemented in the first 30 days of
Kindergarten)
Childcare Organizations in Collier County /
Number of children ages 0 – 5 in Collier County
EDUCATION & TRAINING
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS
4/15/2014
20. VPK providers and Childcare waitlist data from 2011-2012 Strategic Planning and Needs Assessment, School District of
Collier County. VPK enrollment and Teaching strategies GOLD data from personal communication with the Early
Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida.
2013 CHILDCARE ORGS Collier County
Golden Gate
City
Borders GG
City Manatee East Naples Immokalee All Other Collier
Service Option 34116 34104 34112 34113 34114 34142
Full Day 89 10 9 7 3 1 16 43
Half Day 63 8 3 6 2 0 4 40
School Readiness 10 2 2 1 0 0 2 3
Before School 65 7 2 2 1 0 1 52
After School 57 5 3 4 3 0 8 34
School Year Only 29 4 1 0 3 0 7 14
Transportation 13 3 1 1 0 0 2 6
Food Served 38 6 7 4 2 1 9 9
Infant Care 33 4 6 2 1 1 8 11
Voluntary Pre-K 64 8 6 5 1 1 13 30
Gold Seal Accredited 14 0 0 2 2 1 6 3
2010 Population Under 5
years[ii] 16,836 2,745 1,361 1,086 1,106 634 2,717 7,187
% of centers in area 100% 16% 8% 6% 7% 4% 16% 43%
[i] Does not show service categories Night Care, Weekend Care, or Drop In Care, as there are none in Collier County Source: Florida Department
of Children and Families downloaded June 2013 from http://tinyurl.com/q4ffhyz
Source: U.S. Census Bureau FactFinder, 2010 Demographic Profile Data http://tinyurl.com/cjlr39s
4/15/2014
21. Sources: “District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website. Gap Goal from “Race-based School Plan”
Rank of School District:
Number of students in ELL:
(English Language Learners)
Network computer to student ratio:
Education &
Training
Narrow Achievement Gap Goal for
FCAT Reading Test by 2018 (statewide):
EDUCATION & TRAINING
ENHANCING THE CLASSROOM
4/15/2014
22. “District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website 2013.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
2013 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS RATINGS
A B C D
•Lake Park
•Tommie
Barfield
•Seagate
•Vineyards
•Laurel Oak
•Pelican Marsh
•Osceola
•Veterans
Memorial
•Poinciana
•Naples Park
•Big Cypress
•Lely
•Manatee
•Calusa Park
•Estates
•Mike Davis
•Palmetto
•Shadowlawn
•Avalon
•Everglades City
School
•Pinecrest
•Highlands
•Lake Trafford
•Golden Gate
•Village Oaks
•Golden Terrace
•Sabal Palm
F
•Parkside
•Eden Park
4/15/2014
23. FCAT 2.0 scores by elementary schools that are lower than district average
Percent students in Grade 4 at Level 3 (passing) or higher, 2013
Elementary Reading Math
Avalon 37% 52%
Golden Gate 38% 44%
Golden Terrace 33% 40%
Highlands 33% 46%
Pinecrest 29% 46%
Sabal Palm 54% 40%
Village Oaks 29% 42%
Parkside 28% 43%
Lake Trafford 33% 48%
Eden Park 31% 31%
District 55% 60%
“District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website.
4/15/2014
24. EDUCATION & TRAINING
2013 MIDDLE SCHOOL RATINGS
“District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website 2013.
A B C
•Pine Ridge
•Oakridge
•Corkscrew
•North Naples
•Marco Island Charter
•Gulfview
•East Naples •Golden Gate
•Immokalee
•Manatee
•Cypress Palm
4/15/2014
25. Middle School Reading Math
Corkscrew 63% 66%
Cypress Palm 50% 50%
East Naples 48% 53%
Everglades City 29% 35%
Golden Gate 45% 41%
Gulfview 68% 66%
Immokalee 36% 43%
Manatee 41% 55%
North Naples 72% 80%
Oakridge 64% 77%
Pine Ridge 72% 79%
District 55% 61%
FCAT 2.0 scores by middle schools
Percent students in Grade 8 at Level 3 (passing) or higher, 2013
“District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website.
4/15/2014
26. EDUCATION & TRAINING
2013 HIGH SCHOOLS RATINGS
“District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website 2013.
A B C D
• Naples
• Lely
• Lorenzo Walker
Technical
• Barron Collier
• Gulf Coast
• Palmetto
• Golden Gate
• Immokalee • N/A • Everglades City
• Marco Island
Academy
4/15/2014
27. FCAT 2.0 scores by high school -
Percent students in Grade 10 at Level 3 (passing) or higher, 2013
High School Reading Math
Barron Collier 69% 70%
Everglades 43% 50%
Golden Gate 41% 50%
Gulf Coast 74% 77%
Immokalee 30% 44%
Lely 44% 57%
Lorenzo Walker 55% 72%
Marco Island Academy 57% 39%
Naples 63% 59%
Palmetto Ridge 59% 61%
District 55% 71%
“District Profile” under “Fast Facts”, Collier County Public Schools website.
4/15/2014
28. EDUCATION & TRAINING
COLLEGE READINESS
High School
% Students
taking the SAT
Critical
Reading
Math Writing
Barron Collier 79% 519 532 502
Everglades 75% 453 435 403
Golden Gate 47% 438 442 425
Gulf Coast 73% 508 517 488
Immokalee 33% 389 402 394
Lely 45% 475 487 462
Lorenzo Walker 67% 443 449 424
Naples 77% 511 514 497
Palmetto Ridge 69% 490 482 464
District 491 497 474
Champions for Learning 2012 report
4/15/2014
29. Percent of students for whom English is
not their first language:
Percent of Collier County School students
who live in non-English speaking
homes:
Sources: English as first language percentage data from Collier County Schools District Profile Fast Facts 2013. RWJ County health Report 2013.
Percent of population not proficient in
English, Collier County; FL:
EDUCATION & TRAINING
LITERACY PROGRAMS
4/15/2014
31. Description Comparison Collier FL US Data Notes
Percent low-birth
weight
7.4 8.8 8.2 National Vital Statistics 2010
Mental Health
Providers 3797:1 3372:1 n/a
2012-2013 Florida Health
Profile, Health Planning
Council of Southwest Florida
Percent of residents
without health
insurance 24% 21% 15%
2011 ACS 1-year estimates,
American Fact Finder, US
Census
Percent of residents
who are obese 22.4% 27.2%
35.7%
2011 CDC
“Overweight and
Obesity”
2012-2013 Florida Health
Profile, Health Planning
Council of Southwest Florida
Physicians per
100,000 residents 262.8 342.0 n/a
2012-2013 Florida Health
Profile, Health Planning
Council
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
32. Sources: Health insurance data from 2011 ACS 1-year estimates, American Fact Finder, US Census. Vaccination data from 2012 Vital Statistics,
Florida Department of Health. ER data from 2012-2013 Collier County, Florida Health Profile, Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida.
Reported vaccine preventable disease cases per
100,000 in Collier County; in Florida:
Percent of Collier ER visits in which the patient
was uninsured/underinsured:
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
Percent; number of persons who could not see
a doctor due to cost:
4/15/2014
33. • 16% - Schools with obesity levels of 30-34%:
• Golden Gate Elementary
• Golden Terrace Elementary
• Lake Trafford Elementary
• Mike Davis Elementary
• Tommie Barfield
• Shadowlawn Elementary
• Village Oaks Elementary
• Golden Gate Middle School
• 6% - Schools with obesity levels above 35%:
• Manatee Middle School
• Pinecrest Elementary
• Parkside Elementary
Collier County Health Department Childhood Obesity – www.SafeHealthy Children.org 2012
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OBSESITY LEVELS
4/15/2014
34. Percent of students age 10-17 surveyed reporting
alcohol use in the past 30 days in Collier County; in
Florida:
Sources: Alcohol use and bullying data from 2012 Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey of 1202 students, Florida Department of Children and Families. Teen
pregnancy data from 2013 County Health Rankings, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Percent of students age 10-17 reporting that
bullying caused them to worry; Collier County; in
Florida:
Percent of students age 10-17 surveyed reporting
they belonged to a gang in Collier County; in
Florida
Teen birth rate per 1000 girls age 15-19 in
Collier County; in Florida:
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
TEEN PREVENTION PROGRAMS
4/15/2014
35. Reported average number surveyed of poor mental
health days in the past 30 days (days of work missed):
Sources: Poor mental health days data from 2013 County Health Rankings, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. NCEF Collier County Children’s Mental Health Needs
Assessment.
Top four needs
identified in
2010 NCEF
Mental Health
Needs
Assessment:
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
MENTAL HEALTHCARE
4/15/2014
36. Percent of residents with an independent
living difficulty:
Percent of residents with a self-care
difficulty:
Percent of residents with an ambulatory
difficulty:
Sources: Data from the 2011 American Community Survey, US Census Bureau, US Dept. of Commerce.
HEALTHCARE SERVICES
PROGRAMS FOR THE DISABLED
4/15/2014
38. Description Compare Collier FL US Data Notes
Percent of girls under 5
living in poverty 12.5% 14.5% 9.5%
2010 American
Community Survey,
The Status of Women
in Southwest Florida
Percent of births
covered by Medicaid
Emergency 26.3% 8.2% n/a Florida Charts 2011
Female : Male earnings
ratio for same job 88% 78.6% 77%
2010 US Census
report, The Status of
Women in Southwest
Florida
Percent of children
under 18 cared for by
grandparents
5%
Approx.
12% 10.5%
National and Statewide
AARP GrandFacts,
ProximityOne Collier
County School District
WOMEN & GIRLS
SNAPSHOT
4/15/2014
39. Percentage of female-headed households
receiving food stamps/SNAP in Collier County;
in Florida:
Percentage of women over 18 with only a high
school diploma or equivalent in Collier County;
in Florida:
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
Teen birth rate per 1000 girls age
15-19 in Collier County; in Florida:
WOMEN & GIRLS
DISADVANTAGED WOMEN & GIRLS
4/15/2014
40. Number of female-headed households
with children 5 and under:
Percentage of female-headed households
in poverty that have children 5 and under:
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
WOMEN & GIRLS
WOMEN AS CAREGIVERS
4/15/2014
41. For every $100 received by men in
monthly social security benefits, women
receive:
Number of women ages 65 years
and older than men; 85 years old
and older than men
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012: Collier County
WOMEN & GIRLS
AT-RISK SENIOR WOMEN
4/15/2014
42. Percent of women who had a mammogram in
the past year in Collier County; in Florida:
Percent of women who don’t receive prenatal
care during the first trimester:
Births to new mothers who report smoking
during pregnancy:
Women & Girls
HEALTHCARE NEEDS
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
4/15/2014
43. Child Abuse Offenses:
Number of Collier County children subjects of maltreatment reports,
Oct 2011- Sep 2012
Child Abuse data from Florida Child Welfare Measures, Statistics for Collier County, 2011-2012. Domestic abuse data from
Florida’s County and Jurisdictional Reported Domestic Violence Offenses, 2012, Florida Department of Law
Enforcement
Reported Domestic Violence Offenses:
Collier County, 2012
State of Florida’s rank in highest
occurrences of human trafficking:
Sources: Child Abuse data from Florida Child Welfare Measures, Statistics for Collier County, 2011-2012. Domestic abuse data from Florida’s County and Jurisdictional
Reported Domestic Violence Offenses, 2012, Florida Department of Law Enforcement , Polaris Project
BASIC NEEDS
ABUSE
WOMEN & GIRLS
NEEDS
4/15/2014
44. Percentage of female-headed households
receiving food stamps/SNAP in Collier
County; in Florida:
Percentage of women over 18 with only a
high school diploma or equivalent in Collier
County; in Florida:
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
Teen birth rate per 1000 girls age
15-19 in Collier County; in Florida:
WOMEN & GIRLS
DISADVANTAGED WOMEN & GIRLS
4/15/2014
45. Number of female-headed households
with own children 5 and under:
Percentage of female-headed households
in poverty that have children 5 and under:
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
WOMEN & GIRLS
WOMEN AS CAREGIVERS
4/15/2014
46. For every $100 received by men in
monthly social security benefits, women
receive:
Percent of adults over 65 years old who
are women:
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
WOMEN & GIRLS
AT-RISK SENIOR WOMEN
4/15/2014
47. Percent of women who had a mammogram in
the past year in Collier County; in Florida:
Percent of women who don’t receive prenatal
care during the first trimester:
Births to new mothers who report smoking
during pregnancy:
WOMEN & GIRLS
HEALTHCARE NEEDS
Sources: Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
4/15/2014
49. Description Collier FL Data Notes
Total Population 65 and older 26.4%
(84,951)
17.3% 2010 Estimates, The
Status of Women in
Southwest Florida
Percent of Seniors in Poverty 24.2%
(4,6481)
23.8%
2010 Estimates, The
Status of Women in
Southwest Florida
Female Senior Population
65 and older
85 and Older
27%
44,363
5,404
18.8%
2010 Estimates, The
Status of Women in
Southwest Florida
Male Senior Population
65 and older
85 and older
25.6%
40,588
4,103
15.8%
2010 Estimates, The
Status of Women in
Southwest Florida
Number of Seniors
living alone
Females
Males
18,620 or 21%
12,769
5,851
4%
N/A
N/A
2010 Estimates, The
Status of Women in
Southwest Florida
OLDER ADULTS IN COLLIER COUNTY
4/15/2014
50. Households requiring Food Stamps:
Food Stamp Households with at least one senior:
Secondary education enrollment from 2011 ACS 1-year estimates, American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau. SAT and ACT participation rate
data from District Test Results, Collier County Public Schools website. FAFSA data from Collier County Goal 2025 Report, Florida C.A.N.,
August 2012
Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
SENIOR HOUSEHOLDS NEEDING FOOD STAMPS
4/15/2014
51. Percent of Seniors w/ disability:
Number of Senior Females
w/disability under poverty line:
Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
Percent of Collier County residents
with an independent living difficulty:
SENIORS WITH DISABILITIES
4/15/2014
52. Percent of total households that are headed by a senior:
Collier County:
Florida:
Number of Collier County seniors who own
their own home:
Secondary education enrollment from 2011 ACS 1-year estimates, American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau. SAT and ACT participation rate
data from District Test Results, Collier County Public Schools website. FAFSA data from Collier County Goal 2025 Report, Florida C.A.N.,
August 2012
Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
Number of elderly households pay more than
30% of income for rent or mortgage costs:
SENIOR HOUSING
4/15/2014
53. Florida: 26,061 Southwest Florida: 2,403
Charlotte County: 473 Collier County: 542
Male Veterans
Florida: 75,2583 Southwest Florida: 77,193
Charlotte County: 15,531 Collier County: 21,627
Data from The Status of Women in Southwest Florida Report, 2012
SENIOR VETERANS
4/15/2014
54. Basic Needs
Affordable housing and rent
Community Arts & Environment
Multicultural awareness and volunteerism
Education
Access to college and workforce training
Healthcare
Access to mental health services
Women & Girls
Assistance for low income senior women and female-headed households
with children
Nonprofit Leadership
Capacity Building, education and training
2014 HIGH PRIORITY NEEDS
4/15/2014
55. Basic Needs
Healthcare
Services
Education &
Training
Community,
Arts, &
Environment
Women &
Girls
Older Adults
Indicators of community well-being are
constantly changing. We invite you to contribute
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