Out of Poverty: From Surviving to Thriving – 1/18/12
The Marin Community Foundation invites you to a community conversation in conjunction with the launch of A Portrait of Marin, produced by the American Human Development Project. View event details here
Metrics Matter: A Human Development Approach to Measuring Social Impact
January 6, 2012 — Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Interactive Map and Data Measures Economic Opportunity Across States
December 9, 2011 — Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families
Acknowledging The Great Divide
December 7, 2011 — Humantific
Alabama Ranks Low in Opportunity Measures
December 6, 2011 — The Crimson White
California Hosts the Best and Worst Features of USA
December 2, 2011 — Articles Factory
The Supplemental Poverty Measure: A (Small) Step in the Right Direction
The Census Bureau recently released the supplemental poverty measure (SPM). By this gauge, 49.1 million Americans, or 16 percent of the population, live in poverty — more than the official poverty number of 46.2 million, or 15.1 percent of the population, reported in September.
MA Ranks Third in Nation in New Measure of Opportunity in USA
November 29, 2011 — TuBoston
Report: Nevada Ranks Last in Nation in Job Opportunity
November 28, 2011 — Las Vegas Sun
Opening Doors to Opportunity in the Mississippi Delta
November 19, 2011 — Mississippi Center for Justice