- Area(s) of Focus: Economy, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Poverty (% of population below poverty line), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years), Associates Degree or Higher (% of adults 25 and over)
- State(s): Massachusetts
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The Real Work Project
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Economy, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Volunteerism (% of adults ages 18 and older who did volunteer work any time in the previous year), Youth Not in School and Not Working (% ages 16 to 24), Median Household Income ($), Poverty (% of population below poverty line), Income Inequality (Ratio of household income at the 80th percentile to that at the 20th percentile), Households Spending Less than 30% of Household Income on Housing (%), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years), Associates Degree or Higher (% of adults 25 and over)
- State(s):
The WorkPlace
- Area(s) of Focus: Economy
- Key Indicator(s): Unemployment Rate (%), Median Household Income ($), Income Inequality (Ratio of household income at the 80th percentile to that at the 20th percentile), High-Speed Internet (% of households)
- State(s): Massachusetts
THINK Together
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Youth Not in School and Not Working (% ages 16 to 24), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years)
- State(s): California
Tulane University
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Group Membership (% of adults 18 and over involved in social, civic, sports, and religious groups), Volunteerism (% of adults ages 18 and older who did volunteer work any time in the previous year), Associates Degree or Higher (% of adults 25 and over)
- State(s): Louisiana
uAspire
- Area(s) of Focus: Education
- Key Indicator(s): Associates Degree or Higher (% of adults 25 and over)
- State(s): Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
United States 4 Kids
- Area(s) of Focus: Economy
- Key Indicator(s): Poverty (% of population below poverty line)
- State(s): Massachusetts
United Way of Central Iowa
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Economy, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Primary Care Providers (per 100,000 population), Volunteerism (% of adults ages 18 and older who did volunteer work any time in the previous year), Median Household Income ($), Poverty (% of population below poverty line), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years)
- State(s): Iowa
United Way of Madison County
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Economy, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Group Membership (% of adults 18 and over involved in social, civic, sports, and religious groups), Primary Care Providers (per 100,000 population), Median Household Income ($), Poverty (% of population below poverty line), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years)
- State(s): Indiana
United Way of New York City
- Area(s) of Focus: Community Health & Civic Life, Economy, Education
- Key Indicator(s): Volunteerism (% of adults ages 18 and older who did volunteer work any time in the previous year), Youth Not in School and Not Working (% ages 16 to 24), Poverty (% of population below poverty line), Income Inequality (Ratio of household income at the 80th percentile to that at the 20th percentile), Preschool (% ages 3 and 4 in school), On-Time High School Graduation (% of freshmen who graduate in four years)
- State(s): New York