outcome areas of focus

The partnership is driven by 4 shared goals.

 
That every child succeeds academically

Every student achieves academic success

That every child graduates high school

Every student achieves graduation

Civic Infrastructure

community partners are our backbone

 
Civic Infrastructure

COLLECTIVE ACTION NETWORKS in kindergarten and career readiness are made up of volunteers and community leaders who focus on improving community-driven outcomes through an agreed-upon network charter and action plan.

ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS include our fiscal sponsor, the United Way of Escambia County.

DATA TEAM members support and guide the development of indicator metrics and data collection, sharing and analysis.

COMMUNICATIONS TEAM members help tell the story of our collective impact efforts.

THE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT TEAM functions as a central hub of activity for the partnership, comprised of local leaders closely invested in the process.

THE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL provides strategic guidance, social and financial capital and a unified voice to champion our work.

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32505 focus area

At 14 square miles, the 32505 zip code extends down the spine of Escambia County. Bounded roughly by Interstate 10, Pace Boulevard, Highway 90 and Bayou Chico, the zip code contains a wide range of demographics, housing types and community characteristics. Because the area is so large and diverse, Achieve Escambia’s cradle to career work groups are narrowing their place-based efforts on “lower 32505,” the neighborhoods surrounding Brownsville that contain some of the most concentrated pockets of poverty in Florida. With an aging housing stock, the majority of which dates to the 1960s, shrinking population, limited economic mobility, and lower-than-average life expectancy, the lower 32505 area deserves our special care and consideration as we build systems to lift up the economic prosperity of all children, youth and families.

 
That every child succeeds academically

Life expectancy in parts of 32505 are among the lowest in our county, region and state

That every child graduates high school

Prolonged exposure to poverty in childhood can have long-term consequences in educational outcomes

 

US Census ACS 5-Year for 32505, 2017; Florida Charts 2019; Florida Safe Families Network Database; National Center for Health Statistics, 2019; U.S. Small-area Life Expectancy Estimates Project (USALEEP), 32505, 2018

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