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2016 Connecticut Civic Health Index Report Overview

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2016 CONNECTICUT CIVIC HEALTH INDEX REPORT: AN OVERVIEW

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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

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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

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Social Connectedness

To what extent do CT residents trust, talk to, exchange favors with, and work with their neighbors in their communities?

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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

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Political ParticipationTo what extent are CT residents engaged politically--voting, meeting with office holders, attending rallies or public meetings, talking about politics, etc.?

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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

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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

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Political Participation: Talking about PoliticsIn 2013, among CT

residents…27.8% 29th TALKED WITH RANKINGFRIENDS AND FAMILYABOUT POLITICS

4.9% decline from 2011

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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

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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…

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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%

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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%

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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%

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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%

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• 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?

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Ms. Mary BuchananProject Manager

DataHaven Inc. and Co-author of the report

DataHaven2015 Community Wellbeing Survey

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DataHaven2015 Community Wellbeing Survey

Our Website: http://ctdatahaven.org/

Wellbeing Survey results:http://ctdatahaven.org/reports/

datahaven-community-wellbeing-survey

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