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CARROLL
 COUNTY,
   NH
                              DID YOU
                              KNOW…
Community Aspiration Forum,
   November 17, 2009
FUN FACT!
   Did you know that there are 10 other
   states with a Carroll County?

      Maryland              Virginia
       Georgia             Kentucky
      Arkansas               Iowa
       Indiana               Ohio
      Mississippi           Illinois
…CARROLL COUNTY AND CONCORD ARE THE
SAME SIZE DEMOGRAPHICALLY!

         Carroll
                                 Concord…
        County…

        47,408 people             42,378 people
       (2008 estimate)*          (2006 estimate)


           933.80                      64
         square miles              square miles


        51 people per             662 people per
         square mile               square mile



                 *US Bureau of Census, Population Estimate Program
EDUCATION
 Carroll County has…

 3 public high schools
 6 private schools
 6 public school systems
  (students in Sandwich go to
  Interlakes High School in
  Meredith, and students in
  Wakefield go to Rochester)
OUR YOUTH…
  •Kids Count measures child well-being by looking
  at:
      •child poverty,
      •area income,
      •child food stamp participation,
      •family demographics,
      •child death rate,
      •teen birth rate,
      •drop out rates, and
      •the number of children in single families.

  •What results is an overall score that ranks the
  conditions of a town’s youth.
KIDS
COUNT
RESULTS
  BY
TOWN,
2008


       *2008 Kids Count Data Book NH, Children’s Alliance of NH with Annie E. Casey Foundation
THE BRIGHT SPOTS…
 Highest rate of self-employed (32.5% in 2007)
    (NH average is xx.x%) (Carsey Bureau of Economic
    Analysis, Regional Economic Data, Local Area
    Personal Income Table CA25)
   Lowest rate of late or no prenatal care
    (1.3/1,000 in 2006)
   Lowest rate of juvenile arrests (47/10,000 in
    2007) (FBI Uniform Crime Reports)
   Low rate of violent crimes reported (12/10,000
    in 2007)
   High number of police officers per capita
    (1.82/1,000 in 2007) (FBI Uniform Crime Reports)
TOURISM
 Millions of people travel to Carroll
  County as tourists, creating a huge
  economic impact on the region.
  They spent
  more than
  $700 million
  in 2006 in the
  White
  Mountains
  Region (2nd
  highest in the
  state)
                   and more than $600 million in
                   the Lakes Region.
Recreation on Silver Lake




Photo credit: Lori Lenart
FREEDOM RUBBER DUCKY RACE




                     Photo credit: Lori Lenart
AGRICULTURE…
                              There are 6 farmers markets
                              bringing community together
                              in Carroll County:

                              Jackson, Ossipee, Sandwich,
                              Tamworth, Wolfeboro, and
                              Wakefield




  CSAs, farm stands, and
   community gardens
provide people with locally
       grown food.

                                       Photo credits: Lori Lenart
SOME OF OUR
  CHALLENGES…
NET MIGRATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
                           Total Net Migration Of NH (State to State and Foreign)

                   12000

                               10681
Total Exemptions




                   10000



                    8000                    7851



                    6000                                5852



                    4000                                             3187
                                                                                    2646


                    2000                                                                       2236



                      0
                                                                                                        -298
                           00-01       01-02        02-03       03-04        04-05         05-06      06-07            07-08
                                                                                                                           -884

                   -2000

                                                                                                          Total Net Migration
GROWTH IN CARROLL COUNTY
 Carroll County had the fewest livable
 wage jobs in the state in 2007.*

   Less than half of all jobs provide wages that
    are considered livable for a family with 2
    working parents and 2 children.
   4 out of 5 jobs DO NOT provide a “livable”
    wage for either single-parent families with 1
    child or for 2-parent families (only 1
    working) and 2 children.

    *Carsey Institute, Fall 2008 from 2007 NH Employment Security and Labor Market Information Bureau –
    NH Co. Occupation Employment and Wages
OTHER CHALLENGES…
 Carroll County had the lowest average
  wage ($31,307 ) in the state in 2007
  ($44,737, NH).
 14.6% of residents had no health
  insurance in 2007 (11.7%, NH).
A LOOK AT OUR POPULATION…
 In 2000, 5% of families are single-parents
  with children (5.7%, NH)
 In 2000, 11.1% of adults 65 and older lived
  alone (8.5%, NH)
 In 2007, 1,352 kids 18 years old and
  younger were living in poverty (15%)* (9.5%
  of the overall population living in poverty).
 The median age of the county population is
  44 in 2007. (NH Office of Energy and Planning
  estimate)


      *US Census Bureau small Area Income and Poverty Estimates
OUR AGING POPULATION…
         Carroll County   NH   44


                                           28

       18.2
              12.6


          2007                      2030

Carroll County has the second highest percentage
of residents 65 and older. Estimates for 2030
populations result from aging “babyboomers” and
migrating retirees.
OUR YOUNGER POPULATION…
                 Percent of population
Carroll             18 and younger
County has                           22.7
the 2nd lowest
percentage of
youth 18 and
under in NH        19.5
in 2007.


                          2007
                    Carroll County     NH
Children Eligible for Free and Reduced
                Lunch (%) (08-09)
 45

40                                                                             38
                                                                     37

 35                                                        34


 30
                                       27        27
                             25
 25
                   19
 20      17

 15

 10

  5

  0




*Kids Count Data Book 2009, Children’s Alliance of NH, Annie E. Casey Foundation
WHAT OUR KIDS ARE DOING AFTER
        HIGH SCHOOL…
100%

90%                     Children Entering a
                        less than 4-Year
80%                     College (%)(06-07)

70%                     Children Entering
                        4-Year College
60%                     (%)(06-07)

50%
                        HS completers in
40%                     the Armed Forces
                        (%) 06-07
30%
                        Unemployed HS
20%                     completers (%) 06-
                        07
10%
                        Employed HS
 0%                     completers (%) (06-
                        07)
COUNTYWIDE SERVICES
 Tri-County Community Action Programs
    (fuel assistance, homeless outreach, Carroll
    County Transit, Dental Center, Carroll
    County Collaborative, Restorative Justice
    Center, Impaired Driver Intervention
    Program, Weatherization, etc.)
   Northern Human Services
   Carroll County Child Advocacy Center
   Starting Point
   UNH Cooperative Extension
CARROLL COUNTY
 IS BROKEN UP
 ALONG MANY
     LINES…
5 chambers of commerce,
3 economic development groups,
2 public health/emergency planning
               regions
3 regional planning
commission regions
2 NH Charitable Foundation regions,
and 2 United Way regions.
…CARROLL COUNTY HAS
466 NON-PROFITS…
 which means there are 10 non-profits for every 1,000
  people (5.76 per 1,000, NH; 4.9 per 1,000 nationally).
 1 in 8 people are employed by nonprofits in NH
  (2006).
 14.5% of NH’s GDP is generated by nonprofits
  (larger than the construction and hospitality industries
  combined).
 Groups include 4H, civic groups like the American
  Legion, foundations, preservation groups, schools,
  libraries, churches, and service providers
IN NH, PEOPLE CARE ABOUT THEIR
COMMUNITIES!


•36.5% of people living in rural NH volunteer
 for organizations in their community.

•Between 2005 and 2007, 329,000
 volunteers dedicated on average
 38.9 million hours of service annually,
 representing $759 million in contributed
 volunteer time.
VOLUNTEERING, CONTINUED…
•Between 2005 and 2007, most people
 volunteered for…
•educational organizations (32.5%),
•religious organizations (20.2%) and
•social service organizations (15.9%).

•Nearly 9% reported working with their
neighbors compared to 6.6% nationally.
How can we all work together to
make this a better community for
        everyone here?




          A Tri-County CAP Program
        448A White Mountain Highway
             Tamworth, NH 03886

               603.323.8139
WHAT’S MISSING?
 What interesting facts didn’t you see here
  today?
 Please share these with Lori Lenart or Cyndi
  Paulin to help them put a better, more
  complete picture of the county together.
CREDITS…
•Kids Count Data comes from a variety of sources, including NH Healthy
Kids, NH Department of Education, NH Employment Security, Economic and
Labor Market Information Bureau, NH Department of Health and Human
Services (Bureau of Behavioral Health, Division for Children, Youth, and
Families, and the Bureau of Health Statistics and Data Management).
•Tourism Data: NH Division of Travel and Tourism, 2007
•Demographic Data: NH Office of Energy and Planning, US Census, Carsey
Institute
•Non-profit data: NH Center for Nonprofits (IRS, The Urban Institute,
National Center for Charitable Statistics, Northeast-Midwest Institute)
(Essential: a portrait of the non-profit sector in New Hampshire)
•Volunteering data: www.volunteeringinamerica.gov

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Carroll County Did You Know Nov09

  • 1. CARROLL COUNTY, NH DID YOU KNOW… Community Aspiration Forum, November 17, 2009
  • 2. FUN FACT! Did you know that there are 10 other states with a Carroll County? Maryland Virginia Georgia Kentucky Arkansas Iowa Indiana Ohio Mississippi Illinois
  • 3. …CARROLL COUNTY AND CONCORD ARE THE SAME SIZE DEMOGRAPHICALLY! Carroll Concord… County… 47,408 people 42,378 people (2008 estimate)* (2006 estimate) 933.80 64 square miles square miles 51 people per 662 people per square mile square mile *US Bureau of Census, Population Estimate Program
  • 4. EDUCATION Carroll County has…  3 public high schools  6 private schools  6 public school systems (students in Sandwich go to Interlakes High School in Meredith, and students in Wakefield go to Rochester)
  • 5. OUR YOUTH… •Kids Count measures child well-being by looking at: •child poverty, •area income, •child food stamp participation, •family demographics, •child death rate, •teen birth rate, •drop out rates, and •the number of children in single families. •What results is an overall score that ranks the conditions of a town’s youth.
  • 6. KIDS COUNT RESULTS BY TOWN, 2008 *2008 Kids Count Data Book NH, Children’s Alliance of NH with Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • 7. THE BRIGHT SPOTS…  Highest rate of self-employed (32.5% in 2007) (NH average is xx.x%) (Carsey Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Data, Local Area Personal Income Table CA25)  Lowest rate of late or no prenatal care (1.3/1,000 in 2006)  Lowest rate of juvenile arrests (47/10,000 in 2007) (FBI Uniform Crime Reports)  Low rate of violent crimes reported (12/10,000 in 2007)  High number of police officers per capita (1.82/1,000 in 2007) (FBI Uniform Crime Reports)
  • 8. TOURISM  Millions of people travel to Carroll County as tourists, creating a huge economic impact on the region. They spent more than $700 million in 2006 in the White Mountains Region (2nd highest in the state) and more than $600 million in the Lakes Region.
  • 9. Recreation on Silver Lake Photo credit: Lori Lenart
  • 10. FREEDOM RUBBER DUCKY RACE Photo credit: Lori Lenart
  • 11. AGRICULTURE… There are 6 farmers markets bringing community together in Carroll County: Jackson, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Wolfeboro, and Wakefield CSAs, farm stands, and community gardens provide people with locally grown food. Photo credits: Lori Lenart
  • 12. SOME OF OUR CHALLENGES…
  • 13. NET MIGRATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Total Net Migration Of NH (State to State and Foreign) 12000 10681 Total Exemptions 10000 8000 7851 6000 5852 4000 3187 2646 2000 2236 0 -298 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 -884 -2000 Total Net Migration
  • 15.  Carroll County had the fewest livable wage jobs in the state in 2007.*  Less than half of all jobs provide wages that are considered livable for a family with 2 working parents and 2 children.  4 out of 5 jobs DO NOT provide a “livable” wage for either single-parent families with 1 child or for 2-parent families (only 1 working) and 2 children. *Carsey Institute, Fall 2008 from 2007 NH Employment Security and Labor Market Information Bureau – NH Co. Occupation Employment and Wages
  • 16. OTHER CHALLENGES…  Carroll County had the lowest average wage ($31,307 ) in the state in 2007 ($44,737, NH).  14.6% of residents had no health insurance in 2007 (11.7%, NH).
  • 17. A LOOK AT OUR POPULATION…  In 2000, 5% of families are single-parents with children (5.7%, NH)  In 2000, 11.1% of adults 65 and older lived alone (8.5%, NH)  In 2007, 1,352 kids 18 years old and younger were living in poverty (15%)* (9.5% of the overall population living in poverty).  The median age of the county population is 44 in 2007. (NH Office of Energy and Planning estimate) *US Census Bureau small Area Income and Poverty Estimates
  • 18. OUR AGING POPULATION… Carroll County NH 44 28 18.2 12.6 2007 2030 Carroll County has the second highest percentage of residents 65 and older. Estimates for 2030 populations result from aging “babyboomers” and migrating retirees.
  • 19. OUR YOUNGER POPULATION… Percent of population Carroll 18 and younger County has 22.7 the 2nd lowest percentage of youth 18 and under in NH 19.5 in 2007. 2007 Carroll County NH
  • 20. Children Eligible for Free and Reduced Lunch (%) (08-09) 45 40 38 37 35 34 30 27 27 25 25 19 20 17 15 10 5 0 *Kids Count Data Book 2009, Children’s Alliance of NH, Annie E. Casey Foundation
  • 21. WHAT OUR KIDS ARE DOING AFTER HIGH SCHOOL… 100% 90% Children Entering a less than 4-Year 80% College (%)(06-07) 70% Children Entering 4-Year College 60% (%)(06-07) 50% HS completers in 40% the Armed Forces (%) 06-07 30% Unemployed HS 20% completers (%) 06- 07 10% Employed HS 0% completers (%) (06- 07)
  • 22. COUNTYWIDE SERVICES  Tri-County Community Action Programs (fuel assistance, homeless outreach, Carroll County Transit, Dental Center, Carroll County Collaborative, Restorative Justice Center, Impaired Driver Intervention Program, Weatherization, etc.)  Northern Human Services  Carroll County Child Advocacy Center  Starting Point  UNH Cooperative Extension
  • 23. CARROLL COUNTY IS BROKEN UP ALONG MANY LINES…
  • 24. 5 chambers of commerce,
  • 26. 2 public health/emergency planning regions
  • 28. 2 NH Charitable Foundation regions,
  • 29. and 2 United Way regions.
  • 30. …CARROLL COUNTY HAS 466 NON-PROFITS…  which means there are 10 non-profits for every 1,000 people (5.76 per 1,000, NH; 4.9 per 1,000 nationally).  1 in 8 people are employed by nonprofits in NH (2006).  14.5% of NH’s GDP is generated by nonprofits (larger than the construction and hospitality industries combined).  Groups include 4H, civic groups like the American Legion, foundations, preservation groups, schools, libraries, churches, and service providers
  • 31. IN NH, PEOPLE CARE ABOUT THEIR COMMUNITIES! •36.5% of people living in rural NH volunteer for organizations in their community. •Between 2005 and 2007, 329,000 volunteers dedicated on average 38.9 million hours of service annually, representing $759 million in contributed volunteer time.
  • 32. VOLUNTEERING, CONTINUED… •Between 2005 and 2007, most people volunteered for… •educational organizations (32.5%), •religious organizations (20.2%) and •social service organizations (15.9%). •Nearly 9% reported working with their neighbors compared to 6.6% nationally.
  • 33. How can we all work together to make this a better community for everyone here? A Tri-County CAP Program 448A White Mountain Highway Tamworth, NH 03886 603.323.8139
  • 34. WHAT’S MISSING?  What interesting facts didn’t you see here today?  Please share these with Lori Lenart or Cyndi Paulin to help them put a better, more complete picture of the county together.
  • 35. CREDITS… •Kids Count Data comes from a variety of sources, including NH Healthy Kids, NH Department of Education, NH Employment Security, Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau, NH Department of Health and Human Services (Bureau of Behavioral Health, Division for Children, Youth, and Families, and the Bureau of Health Statistics and Data Management). •Tourism Data: NH Division of Travel and Tourism, 2007 •Demographic Data: NH Office of Energy and Planning, US Census, Carsey Institute •Non-profit data: NH Center for Nonprofits (IRS, The Urban Institute, National Center for Charitable Statistics, Northeast-Midwest Institute) (Essential: a portrait of the non-profit sector in New Hampshire) •Volunteering data: www.volunteeringinamerica.gov