2019 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT SA2020 Board of Directors Sa2020.Org/Board

2019 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT SA2020 Board of Directors Sa2020.Org/Board

BUILDING MOMENTUM 2019 COMMUNITY IMPACT REPORT SA2020 Board of Directors sa2020.org/Board Alyson Ramos Miller Chad Miller Auto Care Audree Hernandez, Board Treasurer The Consulting Engineers Group, Inc. David Snowden Argo Group US Erica Hurtak San Antonio Economic Development Foundation SA2020 Team Jaime Castillo sa2020.org/Team SAWS Ariane Etemadi Jordana Barton Director of Operations Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Audrey Herrera Lourdes Castro Ramírez Community Impact Assistant University Health System Foundation Carina Hiscock Melissa Burnett Community Impact Analyst USAA Jessica Gutierrez Michele Autenrieth Brown Administrative Coordinator KIPP Texas Kiran Kaur Bains Michelle Garcia Shaw, Board Secretary Director of Community Impact Curney, Farmer, House, Osuna & Jackson, P.C. Mary Kate Hull Ryan Kuhl, Board Chair Brand Specialist First American Commercial Property Group Molly Cox Sonia M. Rodriguez, Immediate Past Chair President & CEO Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock [email protected] Ty Sheehan, Board Vice-Chair [email protected] Hornberger Fuller & Garza Incorporated Confluence Park | Vanessa Velazquez Photography Friends and Neighbors, The momentum for San Antonio’s Community Vision has never been stronger. Nearly ten years ago, close to 6,000 San Antonians created a shared vision for the community. This vision, defined by eleven Community Results, outlined multiple goals to be reached by the year 2020. In order to guide this decade-long strategic vision into action, SA2020, an independent, nonprofit organization, was created in 2012. Today, San Antonio is the only large city in the country that has a shared community vision written by the people who call the city home, a separate nonprofit holding the community accountable to that vision (that’s SA2020!), and more than 160 multi-sector organizations aligning their work to move the needle on Community Results. We share this a lot because we are exceptionally proud of San Antonio. So…what happens in the year 2020? (We know you’ve been thinking it.) We continue working together. We think about San Antonio’s future, dreaming of what can be; we track and map the community’s progress, prioritizing goals; and we continue to work collaboratively and intentionally toward the shared Community Vision. SA2020, the nonprofit, drives progress toward San Antonio’s Community Vision by: 1. Reporting on San Antonio’s progress by tracking and analyzing 62 community indicators prioritized by you. We work with our data partner, CI:Now, to disaggregate nearly three-quarters of these indicators by race, gender, age, and place in order to tell a more complete story of San Antonio’s progress and identify opportunities for targeted interventions. 2. Engaging and activating the community to lead change through storytelling, data visualization, resource sharing, and public events. 3. Aligning multi-sector organizations toward the shared vision. In the last year, SA2020 partnerships have grown across nonprofits, foundations, education institutions, corporations, and government by 20% to more than 160 organizations. A system map of our Partners can be found at bit.ly/sa2020ecosystem. And the work is not done. This year, Team SA2020 will lead the most ambitious community engagement process the community has ever seen in order to reaffirm and strengthen San Antonio’s Community Vision. And we need your help to make that happen. Together, we can shape the community’s future and increase participation among San Antonians all across the city. What do you want to see changed or improved in the next ten years? What do you want to see maintained or preserved? What are you willing to do to make these things happen? How can you create the greatest impact toward San Antonio’s Community Vision? In this report, we provide the information you need to see where San Antonio needs to double down efforts and how we all might learn from the progress already made. Every year, our nonprofit produces a Community Impact Report so individuals and organizations can celebrate San Antonio’s successes (even incremental progress), understand the complex challenges that persist, and shift policies, resources, and services toward where the community needs them the most. SA2020 will always drive progress toward the Community Vision. The work doesn’t stop; neither will San Antonio’s progress. Let’s do this. Together. - Team 03 • SA2020 2019 Impact Report Hemisfair | SA2020 Photo CONTENT Letter from Team SA2020 | 03 SA2020 Partners | 07 Overview | 10 Call to Action | 11 Indicator Snapshot | 12 How to Read this Report | 14 Arts & Culture | 15 Civic Engagement | 23 Community Safety | 31 Downtown Development | 41 Economic Competitiveness | 47 Education | 57 Environmental Sustainability | 67 Family Well-Being | 75 Health & Fitness | 85 Neighborhoods | 95 Transportation | 103 Measures & Methodologies | 109 Special Thanks Data Partner | CI:Now | cinow.info Report Designed by Melissa Burnett, SA2020 Board Member Vanessa Velazquez Photography | vanessavelazquez.com 05 • SA2020 2019 Impact Report Courtesy Photo | Brighton Center SA2020 PARTNERS SA2020 Partners are integral to San Antonio's progress. They work every day to make the city better, change people’s lives, and move San Antonio closer to reaching the Community Vision. SA2020, the nonprofit, supports the work of our multi-sector Partners through capacity building, collaboration, data sharing, and storytelling. We know that we’ll go further if we work together towards common goals. CORPORATE PARTNERS are committed to supporting the nonprofit sector by aligning their philanthropic giving and volunteer hours with the greatest needs of SA2020 Nonprofit Partners, thereby moving the needle on Community Results. FOUNDATION/FUNDER PARTNERS are committed to informing their philanthropic giving with the needs of the community, and demonstrating how their civic engagement efforts more broadly move the needle on Community Results. GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC INSTITUTION PARTNERS are committed to informing their policies, resource allocation, and services with the needs of the community, and demonstrating how these efforts move the needle on Community Results. EDUCATION PARTNERS are committed to informing their programs and services with the needs of the community, and demonstrating how these efforts move the needle on Community Results. MEMBER AND TRADE ORGANIZATION PARTNERS build the capacity of other organizations and demonstrate how they collaboratively move the needle on Community Results. NONPROFIT PARTNERS lead targeted interventions, delivering programs and services based on the needs of the community, and demonstrate how their efforts move the needle on Community Results. PARTNERS MOVE THE NEEDLE ON... 13% 18% 15% 27% 30% 46% 61% 69% 64% 85% 100% Become a Partner at SA2020.org/become-an-SA2020-partner. 07 • SA2020 2019 Impact Report CORPORATE PARTNERS Boysville, Inc. Argo Group Brighton Center Bank of America Briscoe Western Art Museum Hixon Properties, Inc. Build San Antonio Green The Cherrity Bar Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of San Antonio, Inc. Whataburger Centro San Antonio Child Advocates San Antonio FOUNDATION/FUNDER PARTNERS Children’s Association for Maximum Potential San Antonio Area Foundation (CAMP) United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas University Health System Foundation ChildSafe Chosen GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC INSTITUTION PARTNERS Christian Assistance Ministry Alamo Area Council of Governments City Year San Antonio City of San Antonio Clarity Child Guidance Center Pre-K 4 SA Communities in Schools of San Antonio San Antonio Housing Authority CONNECT + ABILITY at Warm Springs VIA Metropolitan Transit disABILITYsa EDUCATION PARTNERS Dress for Success San Antonio & Career Gear San Antonio Alamo Colleges District Education Service Center, Region 20 MEMBER AND TRADE ORGANIZATION PARTNERS Environmental Defense Fund San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Eva’s Heroes South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Family Service Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc. NONPROFIT PARTNERS Friends of Spare Parts ACE Mentor Program of Greater San Antonio, Inc. Gardopia Gardens, Inc. Alpha Home Gemini Ink Alzheimer’s Association Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas American Cancer Society Girls Inc. of San Antonio American Heart Association Girls on the Run of Bexar County Anuja SA, Inc. Good Samaritan Community Services Any Baby Can Goodwill Industries of San Antonio Artpace San Antonio Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas ARTS San Antonio Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center Autism Community Network Guardian House AVANCE San Antonio Guide Dogs of Texas, Inc. Bexar County Community Health Collaborative (The Haven for Hope of Bexar County Health Collaborative) Healthy Futures of Texas Bexar County Family Justice Center Healy-Murphy Center, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas Hemisfair Blessed Sacrament Academy House of Neighborly Service Blue Star Contemporary Intercultural Development Research Association Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio KLRN Public Television 08 • SA2020 2019 Impact Report Las Casas Foundation San Antonio Zoo Leadership SAISD SAY Sí Lifetime Recovery Snack Pak 4 Kids San Antonio LiftFund Social and Health Research Center Literacy San Antonio, Inc. South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless Lupus Foundation of America - Lone Star Chapter Special Reach Inc. Madonna Center, Inc. St. Paul’s Episcopal Montessori School Maestro Entrepreneur Center St. Peter-St. Joseph Children’s Home Martinez Street Women’s Center Summer of Service

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