Report Summary
The Grove Park Foundation (GPF) is leading a place-based neighborhood revitalization effort in the historic Atlanta neighborhood of Grove Park
Key Insights
- Five Core Pillars: GPF's revitalization efforts are focused on economic mobility, education, health, housing, and real estate
. - KPI Framework: The framework includes two to three comprehensive KPIs per pillar, along with the required inputs for their calculation, to measure the impact of GPF’s work
. - Purpose-Driven Metrics: The KPIs were chosen to align with GPF’s objectives, serving three distinct purposes:
- Community Purpose: Capturing the lived experience of residents and issues they care about most (displacement rate, chronic disease prevalence)
. - Storytelling: Helping the Foundation communicate the story of change and impact
. - Resource Focus: Revealing where resources and funding are flowing and where gaps remain (e.g., rent relief access, public infrastructure investment)
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- Community Purpose: Capturing the lived experience of residents and issues they care about most (displacement rate, chronic disease prevalence)
- Data-Driven Approach: The KPIs utilize place-based metrics that largely draw from existing city-level and census data hubs to indicate broader neighborhood trends and minimize ethical dilemmas associated with household-level surveying
. - Focus on Timeframes: The framework incorporates both short-term metrics (e.g., rent relief access, clinic availability) to address acute needs and long-term metrics (intergenerational title transfer rates, tax revenue rates) to address systemic challenges
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Opportunities for Action
The report outlines a five-step guide for GPF to continue the community needs assessment and ensure the KPI framework remains actionable and sustainable
- Define and Standardize Geographic Boundaries
- Reaffirm KPI Values
- Gather and Organize Relevant Data
- Build a Simple and Consistent Data System
- Create an Internal Review Process