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Demographics & Population

Whom does CIFC serve?

CIFC’s responding to demographic classism occurring across the DMV. CIFC is building a pipeline to college or trade schools. Families with residents ages 30-65 are struggling with unemployment, homelessness, and meeting the needs of the influx of migrants and refugees. Some of our elderly live on one meal a day, need mental health services due to deaths of loved ones, and need help with property beautification. All target groups lack broadband infrastructure expansion to meet the demands of a fast-moving tech-rich world.

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The work of the Collective Impacts Foundation is to get legislation in place which helps productively make positive change and deliberate value happen on the ground for resolving social disenfranchisements and disconnects amongst races and various demographics and status
systems in society. Collective Impacts Foundation promotes the growth of communities beyond their present state of existence using a conglomerate of deliberate value-adding social networks. Collective Impacts Foundation will strive to ensure the receivers of support grow mentally,
emotionally, socially, and physically by the enhancement of knowledge by providing educational information to the general public, especially on budgeting, personal finance, financial literacy, saving and spending practices which develop progressively stable consumer credit,
employment readiness, and positive residential housing situations growth from public housing to first-time homeownership.

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