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2016 CONNECTICUT CIVIC HEALTH INDEX REPORT: AN OVERVIEW
Service and Volunteering
In 2013…
27.8% of Connecticut residents volunteered!22nd CT’s ranking among the 50 states
To what extent are CT residents engaging in service to and with fellow community members?
3.3% decline since 2010
Group Membership
35.1% were members of a civic or community group!36th CT’s ranking
In 2013…
To what extent are CT residents joining organizationsor groups that meet on a regular basis?
1.8% decline since 2010
Social Connectedness
To what extent do CT residents trust, talk to, exchange favors with, and work with their neighbors in their communities?
Social Connectedness
In 2013, among CT residents….INDICATOR FINDINGS CT RANKING GAIN OR LOSS
SINCE 2010Trust their neighbors 61.9% 21st
No Data Available
Talk to their neighbors frequently
45.5% 11th
2.6% Gain
Work with their neighbors on community issues
8.6% 22nd
1.3% Gain
Exchange favors with their neighbors frequently
11.7% 33rd
2.9% Decline
Political ParticipationTo what extent are CT residents engaged politically--voting, meeting with office holders, attending rallies or public meetings, talking about politics, etc.?
Political Participation: Voting
ELECTION YEAR FINDINGS CT RANKING
GAIN OR LOSS
Voted in the 2012 Presidential Election
62.7% 26th
4.5% Decline
from 2008
Voted in 2012 Local Elections (always or sometimes)
63.5% 24th
Data Not Available
Voted in the 2014 Midterm Elections
46.7% 19th
2.6% Decline
from 2012
Political Participation: Interacting with Public Officials
In 2012, among CT residents…
10.5% 19th ATTENDED RANKINGPUBLIC MEETINGS
13.8% 19th CONTACTED RANKING A PUBLIC OFFICIAL
Political Participation: Talking about PoliticsIn 2013, among CT
residents…27.8% 29th TALKED WITH RANKINGFRIENDS AND FAMILYABOUT POLITICS
4.9% decline from 2011
Charitable Giving
To what extent are CT residents donating $25 or more to social or charitable causes? In 2013…
56.2% of CT residents donated $25 or more!
12th
CT’s RANKING
2.2% decline from 2010
Confidence/Trust in institutions To what extent do CT residents trust institutions such as schools, corporations, and the media?
88.1% Have some or a great deal of confidence in their public schools!
13 CT’s RANKING
63.9% in corporations. 36 CT’s RANKING
59.2% in the media. 12 CT’s RANKING
In 2013…
Disparities by Race & EthnicityThere are some evident disparities in civic participation in terms of race and ethnicity (percentages rounded-off):Group Voting
(2012 Pres. Election)
Volunteering (*Pooled data 2010, 2011, 2013)
Group Member-ship*(Religious)
Group Membership (*School or Community)
Group Membership (*Civic or Service)
Latinos 47% 17% 18% 18% 3%African Americans
62% 22% 25% 25% 4%
Asian Americans
Small Samp
le
20% 13% 20% 3%
Whites 66% 32% 16% 15% 10%
Disparities by Age
There are some evident disparities in civic participation in terms of age:Age Group
Voting in the2012 Presidential Election (of eligible voters)
Voting in local elections (2013) always or sometimes
Volunteering (2013)
Attending Public Meetings (2013)
18-24
39.8% 29% 20.2% 2.1%
25 & older
65.9% 67.5% 28% 11.8%
Where we gained ground…
Indicators and Details Percentage Gain
Working with neighbors to solve community problems (in 2013 compared to 2010)
1.3%
Talking to neighbors (in 2013 compared to 2010)
2.6%
Contacting a public official (in 2013 compared to 2010))
0.1%
Eating dinner with family frequently (in 2013 compared to 2010)
1.3%
Where we lost ground…Indicators and Details Percentage
DeclineVolunteering (2013 compared to 2010) 3.3%Group membership (in 2013 compared to 2010)
1.8%
Exchanging favors with neighbors (in 2013 compared to 2010)
2.9%
Voting in 2012 Presidential Elections (compared to 2008)
4.5%
Voting in 2014 Midterm Elections (compared to 2012 Midterms)
2.6%
Talking about politics with family and friends (in 2013 compared to 2011)
4.9%
Donating $25 or more to charity(in 2013 compared to 2010)
2.2%
• Youth civic participation (especially • voting among non-college youth)• Latino Voter Education and
Registration• Joining civic and community groups
(especially youth)• Volunteering• Exchanging favors with neighbors
Where should we focus our efforts?
Ms. Mary BuchananProject Manager
DataHaven Inc. and Co-author of the report
DataHaven2015 Community Wellbeing Survey
DataHaven2015 Community Wellbeing Survey
Our Website: http://ctdatahaven.org/
Wellbeing Survey results:http://ctdatahaven.org/reports/
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