Measure of America

@MOA_org

GDP tells us how the economy is doing. Measure of America tells us how people are doing.

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Joined August 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    10 Nov 2021

    NEW REPORT | Our latest report reveals gaps in well-being and inequitable outcomes statewide with a special focus on housing justice. Read the full report to understand how Californians are doing and where change is needed:

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  2. Retweeted
    Mar 17

    The Portrait of Sonoma is a report which laid the groundwork for a new understanding of the social determinants of well-being in our county and how they varied by neighborhood. Learn about the actions you can take:

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  3. 8 hours ago

    $42M in federal Covid-19 relief funds will go to a guaranteed income pilot for suburban Cook County residents. “I find it quite sensible to give people what they need most when they’re living in poverty: money,” said Board Pres. Toni Preckwinkle.

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  4. Mar 18

    An under-covered potential long term impact of Covid-19: heart health. A new study found that the risk of many heart maladies rose significantly for people who had Covid-19 compared to those who did not. Via

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  5. Mar 17

    Data from Measure of America's latest regional report, "A Portrait of Sonoma: 2021 Update," is being used by the county for "prioritizing community investments" with American Rescue Plan Act funding.

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  6. Mar 17

    We're excited to share that is using MOA's American Human Development Index (HDI) to inform decision-making for innovative programming to address inequities + expand their Community Store portfolio:

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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 16

    The SSRC’s program is proud to work with in a new initiative using the American Human Development Index (HDI) in efforts to provide more inclusive and accessible experiences and inform meaningful impact in vulnerable communities.

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  8. Mar 15

    “A loss of two years seems limited, but that’s rolling back decades and decades of progress,” said Dr. Zinzi Diana Bailey, a social epidemiologist at the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine. “We are going backwards.” Via

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  9. Retweeted
    Mar 11

    we might not have the most open space, but we do have some of the best in north brooklyn IMO (my all time fav being ) 🌳 ✨

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 11
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    Today I learned that Central Harlem, my neighborhood, has one of the highest rates of death from lower respiratory disease in NYC. Harlem needs . challenge 7

    a screenshot of a data dashboard on the website data2go, where the cursor has selected manhattan community district 10 on a map of nyc. on the screenshot there is a chart of rates of deaths from lower respiratory disease.
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  11. Mar 11

    If you have any questions about the Scavenger Hunt from Home, feel free to tweet/DM us.

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  12. Mar 11

    That’s all 15 challenges for the Scavenger Hunt from Home! Tweet your submissions by Friday, March 11 at 10AM EST. Register for the winner announcement here:

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  13. Mar 11

    Challenge 15: Last Challenge! What is the most surprising data point you found on ? Post a link or screenshot of the data!

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  14. Retweeted
    Mar 10

    Think you know NYC?? You have ONE DAY to win 's challenge for a chance to win $500 for your favorite nonprofit. Choose a challenge and respond to it! You can do 1 or you can do them all, up to you! Follow these instructions. If you need help, give us a shout!

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  15. Mar 10

    Challenge 14: What’s an issue you’ve experienced firsthand in your neighborhood that now you can back up with data from ? Tell us about it and post a link or screenshot of the data point.

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    ⬇️It's not too late to get started on the Scavenger Hunt from Home! Share data points you find about NYC and have a chance to earn $500 for the non-profit of your choice.

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  17. Mar 10

    Challenge 13: Use the “Connections” tool on to show a correlation that initially surprised you. Make a case for what may cause this correlation. Be sure to include screenshots and the hashtag .

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  18. Mar 10

    Challenge 12: What do you think is NYC’s most pressing issue? Make an argument using data from .

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  19. Mar 9

    Challenge 11: Know a small business in need of support? Mention them with a screenshot of a relevant data point from . If they don’t have a Twitter account, include their website address in your tweet.

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  20. Mar 9

    Challenge 10: Make a TikTok involving data from . Get creative—include dancing, lip syncing, and/or text-on-screen! Tweet your video and be sure to mention and add the hashtag

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  21. Mar 9

    Challenge 9: Spring is a great time to enjoy the ! Find a data point to celebrate our green spaces from and take a picture of a beloved greenspace. Tweet and use the hashtag

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