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TESTIMONIALS “Organizational performance measures are metrics used to assess the quantity and quality of services provided to clients – community-level indicators act as the North Star, guiding organizations who seek to get results. SAVI is a great resource for comprehensive, reliable indicator data that organizations can use to stay on course.” Lisa Osterman, Senior Consultant COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS, INC. “The Polis Center’s support was so helpful, and the SAVI visualizations made approaching funders much easier. Funders could see that we’d utilized a strategic process and used comprehensive data to support our reasons for choosing a neighborhood.” Shanna Martin, Director MCCOY EIP INITIATIVE ASK SAVI WHAT KIND OF DATA SETS DOES SAVI OFFER RELATED TO BASIC NEEDS? SAVI provides more than 10,000 indicators in categories like demographics; home ownership; poverty status; and public safety, and you are able to break out these indicators by census tracts, city limits, counties, ZIP codes, and nearly a dozen other geographic units. SAVI also provides the locations of existing community resources such as emergency food providers, utility assistance programs, and shelters. HOW CAN SAVI HELP ME UNCOVER TRENDS IN MY SERVICE AREA? Some of our data categories are available starting in the year 1988 through the present, and the overwhelming majority track back to at least 2005 and on through the 1990s. So, when we talk about helping you understand what’s trending in your community, we back it up by providing unparalleled depth and context. HOW ARE OTHER BASIC NEEDS PROVIDERS USING SAVI TODAY? The tool is helping these organizations either identify or confirm pockets of extreme poverty in their service areas. Others are seeking out food deserts in order to bring appropriate resources into these locations. Our crime data sets are helping organizations that respond to domestic violence deploy resources most effectively. “The Great Recession left so many people hungry and in need. SAVI managed an intensely localized project to help us truly understand the nature of this growing problem, which was critical to our successful efforts to organize, rally and fashion solutions to meet the need of our most vulnerable residents.” Paula Jarrett, Hancock County Area Director UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA SAVI reveals how local community trends match up against state and national performance. 6