United Way of the Piedmont believes in cultivating and sharing data-driven results. Explore the resources below to better understand our community and the impact we can make together.
We all know people who are ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed — earning more than the Federal Poverty Level, but not enough to afford the basics where they live.
ALICE households and households in poverty are forced to make tough choices, such as deciding between quality child care or paying the rent — choices that have long-term consequences not only for their families, but for all.
Click the button below to view reports for South Carolina and our counties.
The 2022-2025 Cherokee County Health Improvement Plan is an action-oriented plan which outlines priority community health issues based on data from the community health needs assessment.
The 2022-2025 Spartanburg County Health Improvement Plan is an action-oriented plan which outlines priority community health issues based on data from the community health needs assessment.
El Plan de mejora de la salud del condado de Spartanburg 2022-2025 es un plan orientado a la acción que describe los problemas de salud comunitarios prioritarios en función de los datos de la evaluación de las necesidades de salud de la comunidad.
The 2022-2025 Union County Health Improvement Plan is an action-oriented plan which outlines priority community health issues based on data from the community health needs assessment.
Access data centers, dashboards, and indexes for Spartanburg County with Strategic Spartanburg.
This study examines the behavioral health needs and resources landscape for adolescents in Spartanburg.
The 2018 Spartanburg Racial Equity Index aimed to promote a deeper understanding of race-based disparities and identified employment and income, housing, democracy and inclusion, criminal justice, health, environment, and education as broad categories of measured equity. Racial Equity in Spartanburg: A 5-Year Progress Report provides updated data about narrowing, widening, and unchanged racial equity gaps.
This report provides an overview of the extent of homelessness and housing instability in South Carolina.
Reports provided by 211 show how many people are accessing services and which services are in the highest demand in the Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union counties. This allows United Way of the Piedmont to understand emerging and ongoing needs and work with partners on ways to address needs and gaps. Explore the data below.
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Spartanburg, SC 29304