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Indicators Door Mind Map: Indicators

1. Inclusive

1.1. Compassion and Equity

1.1.1. Poverty

1.1.1.1. Harvest Hope

1.1.1.2. South Carolina Legal Services

1.1.1.3. Community Works

1.1.1.4. Mill Village Farms

1.1.1.5. Project Host

1.1.1.6. Daily Bread Ministries

1.1.1.7. Loaves & Fishes

1.1.1.8. Freedom Within Walls

1.1.1.9. Piedmont Emergency Relief Center

1.1.1.10. Meals on Wheels of Greenville

1.1.1.11. Sunbelt Human Advancement Resources

1.1.1.12. Miracle Hill Ministries

1.1.1.13. Salvation Army Greenville

1.1.1.14. Greenville Area Interfaith Hospitality Network

1.1.1.15. Foothills Family Resources

1.1.2. Homelessness

1.1.2.1. Genesis Homes

1.1.2.2. Homes of Hope

1.1.2.3. Rebuild Upstate

1.1.2.4. Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County

1.1.2.5. Sustaining Way

1.2. Other Services/Holistic

1.2.1. United Way of Greenville County

1.2.2. Newcomers of Greater Greenville

1.2.3. Center for Community Services

1.2.4. Upstate Mediation Center

1.3. Global and International

1.3.1. Global Community

1.3.1.1. Upstate International

1.3.1.2. Hispanic Alliance

1.3.1.3. Urban League of the Upstate

1.3.1.4. Diversity Recruitment Consortium

1.3.1.5. Hispanic-American Women’s Association

1.4. Growth and Diversity

1.4.1. Population Growth

1.4.2. Racial Diversity & Racism

1.4.2.1. Upstate International

1.4.2.2. Hispanic Alliance

1.4.2.3. Urban League of the Upstate

1.4.2.4. Diversity Recruitment Consortium

1.4.2.5. Hispanic-American Women’s Association

1.4.3. LGBT Population

1.4.3.1. Parents, Family, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays

1.4.4. Aging Population

1.4.4.1. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

1.4.4.2. Meals on Wheels of Greenville

1.4.4.3. Senior Action

1.4.4.4. Greer Community Ministries

2. Learning

2.1. School Success

2.1.1. High School Graduation

2.1.2. Disabilities and Extra Help

2.1.2.1. Meyer Center for Special Children

2.1.2.2. Strides

2.1.2.3. Center for Developmental Services

2.1.3. School Readiness and Early Childhood

2.1.3.1. YouthBASE

2.1.3.2. The Children’s Trust of South Carolina

2.1.3.3. Children's Book Bank of South Carolina

2.1.4. School Success and After School Programs

2.1.4.1. Greenville Wordsmiths

2.1.4.2. Sterling Community Center

2.1.4.3. The Bridge Tech

2.1.4.4. The First Tee of Greenville

2.1.4.5. Public Education Partners of Greenville County

2.1.4.6. Junior Achievement

2.1.4.7. S2TEM

2.1.4.8. EnTech 281

2.2. Lifelong Learning

2.2.1. Advanced Degrees and Education

2.2.2. Alternative Education Programs

2.2.2.1. Travelers Rest Artists Alliance

2.2.2.2. Emrys Foundation

2.2.2.3. Foothills Piecemakers Quilting Guild

2.2.2.4. Greenville Center for Creative Arts

2.2.2.5. Greenville Chautauqua Society

2.2.3. Adult Education

2.2.3.1. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

2.2.3.2. United Ministries

2.2.3.3. Greenville Literacy Association

2.3. A Culture that Values Learning

2.3.1. Teaching and the Learning Environment

2.3.2. Culture that Values Learning

3. Creative

3.1. Vibrant Arts and Cultural Scene

3.1.1. Travelers Rest Artists Alliance

3.1.2. Emrys Foundation

3.1.3. Foothills Piecemakers Quilting Guild

3.1.4. Greenville Center for Creative Arts

3.1.5. Greenville Chautauqua Society

3.1.6. Greenville Woodworkers Guild

3.1.7. Greer Cultural Arts Council

3.1.8. Upstate Film Society

3.1.9. Wits End Poetry

3.1.10. Carolina Ballet Theater

3.2. Talent Attraction/Retention

3.2.1. Blue Wall Group

3.2.2. Metropolitan Arts Council

4. Innovative

4.1. Growing Economy

4.1.1. Exports

4.2. Employed Workforce

4.2.1. Business Friendly

4.2.1.1. Love Local of the Upstate

4.2.2. Employed Workforce

4.2.2.1. United Ministries

4.2.2.2. Pleasant Valley Connection

4.2.2.3. Compass of Carolina

4.2.2.4. Goodwill Industries on Upper South Carolina

4.3. High Personal Income

4.3.1. Greenville Region Workforce Collaborative

4.4. *Technology Innovation

4.4.1. S2TEM

4.4.2. EnTech 281

4.5. Home Ownership

4.5.1. Genesis Homes

4.5.2. Homes of Hope

4.5.3. Rebuild Upstate

4.5.4. Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County

4.5.5. Sustaining Way

5. Healthy

5.1. Disaster Assistance/ Emergency Relief

5.1.1. American Red Cross

5.1.2. Greer relief

5.2. Longer Life, Less Disease

5.2.1. Disease

5.2.2. Death and Mortality

5.2.2.1. Upstate Splash

5.2.2.2. Taylor’s Helping Hands

5.3. Healthiest Places to Live

5.3.1. *Disability and Disease Coping Services

5.3.1.1. Cancer

5.3.1.1.1. Cancer Crackdown

5.3.1.1.2. Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

5.3.1.1.3. Cancer Society of Greenville

5.3.1.2. Autism/developmental disabilies

5.3.1.2.1. Meyer Center for Special Children

5.3.1.2.2. Greenville County Disabilities and Special Needs Board

5.3.1.2.3. Center for Developmental Services

5.3.1.2.4. Project HOPE Foundation

5.3.1.2.5. Dogs for Autism

5.3.1.2.6. A Child’s Haven

5.3.1.2.7. Vested Partners

5.3.1.2.8. Mauldin Miracle League

5.3.1.3. AID upstate

5.3.2. Risk Factors, Substance Abuse, and Mental Health

5.3.2.1. The Turning Point of SC

5.3.2.2. Greenville Family Partnership

5.3.2.3. Compassionate Friends

5.3.3. Maternal Health

5.3.3.1. Piedmont Women’s Center

5.3.3.2. Little Steps

5.3.4. Exercise and Physical Activity

5.3.4.1. YMCA of Greenville

5.3.5. Health Prevention

5.3.5.1. Taylors Free Medical Clinic

5.3.5.2. Greenville Free Medical Clinic

5.3.5.3. The Blood Connection

5.3.5.4. Pleasant Valley Connection

5.3.5.5. Greenville Health System

5.3.6. Families, Divorce, and Abuse

5.3.6.1. Safe Harbor

5.3.6.2. Pendleton Place Children’s Shelter

5.3.6.3. Julie Valentine Center

5.3.6.4. A Child’s Haven

5.3.6.5. Compass of Carolina

5.3.7. Infant Health

5.3.8. Obesity

5.4. Full Continuum of Health

5.4.1. Access to Healthcare Facilities

5.4.1.1. Taylors Free Medical Clinic

5.4.1.2. Greenville Free Medical Clinic

5.4.1.3. Greenville Health System

5.4.2. the Medically Underserved

5.4.2.1. Taylors Free Medical Clinic

5.4.2.2. Greenville Free Medical Clinic

5.4.3. Access to Care

5.4.4. Insurance and the Uninsured

5.5. hunger/nutrition

5.5.1. Project Host

5.5.2. Piedmont Emergency Relief Center

5.5.3. Mill Village Farms

5.5.4. Meals on Wheels of Greenville

5.5.5. Loaves & Fishes

5.5.6. Daily Bread Ministries

5.5.7. Foothills Family Resources

5.5.8. Freedom Within Walls

5.5.9. Greer Community Ministries

5.6. Safe Place to Live

5.6.1. Crime

5.6.2. Law Enforcement and Justice

5.6.3. Accidents

5.6.4. Youth Crime

5.6.4.1. Carolina Family Services

5.6.4.2. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate

5.6.4.3. South Carolina Volunteer Guardian ad Litem Program

6. Green

6.1. Sustainable and Clean Environment

6.1.1. The Generous Garden Project

6.1.2. Mill Village Farms

6.1.3. Sustaining Way

6.1.4. Slow Food Upstate

6.1.5. Project Rx

6.1.6. Greenville organic food organization

6.1.7. Friends of the reedy river

6.1.8. Upstate forever

6.2. Parks and Open Spaces

6.2.1. Palmetto Conservation Foundation

6.2.2. Greater Greenville Parks Foundation

7. Connected

7.1. Smart Planning

7.1.1. Sprawl

7.1.2. Comprehensive Planning

7.2. Multi-Modal Transportation

7.2.1. The Piedmont Health Foundation

7.2.2. Greenville Health System

7.3. Collaboration

7.3.1. Voter Turnout and Participation

7.3.2. Minority Leadership

7.3.3. Community Relations and Race

7.3.4. Philanthropy and Social Capital

7.3.4.1. Rotary Club

7.3.4.2. Community Foundation of Greenville

7.3.4.3. Kiwanis Club

7.3.4.4. Hands on Greenville

7.4. Innovative Government

7.4.1. Elected Officials

7.4.2. Taxes

7.4.3. Electorate Engagement

7.4.4. Satisfaction with Services

7.4.5. Neighborhoods

7.4.5.1. Genesis Homes

7.4.5.2. Homes of Hope

7.4.5.3. Rebuild Upstate

7.4.5.4. Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County

7.4.5.5. Sustaining Way

7.4.5.6. Nehemiah CRC

7.4.5.7. United Housing Connections

7.4.5.8. Allen Temple CEDC