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CASE STUDY | THE UNITED WAY UNITED WAY: ENGAGING COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS IN DATA Most people in Central Indiana support quality education, but the definition of quality can be elusive. Working with SAVI, United Way of Central Indiana is defining quality education in the community and set benchmarks to monitor progress. It also is integrating SAVI into its data plan even more robustly than in the past. “As we started surveying people about what the word ‘education’ means to them, as you might expect most people assumed K-12 education,” explained Demetrius Glover, Vice President of Strategic Information at United Way. “However, we also define early 4 childhood—birth to five—as education, especially through quality childcare.” Through its own research paired with SAVI data, UWCI measures its education goals against three main objectives: to have 80 percent of childcare centers reach high quality (levels 3 or 4 by the Paths to QUALITY rating system); 90 percent of third graders to read at grade level; and 90 percent of high school students to graduate on time. Of the 91 nonprofits United Way funds in greater Indianapolis, 40 are involved in education. In the case of education, corporations frequently