Based on the tracking system, individuals are counted each time they receive services, and an individual may be counted more than once if they receive more than one service or receive a service more than once in a six-month period.
Despite eliminating volunteers in Head Start classrooms for a large portion of the year due to COVID, NeighborImpact engaged 1,563 volunteers in 2021—totaling 22,370 volunteer hours—mostly in support of the Food Bank. In addition, foundations, local businesses and individuals contributed more than $1.8 million in 2021, to compliment public funding.
“The economic impact of the organization’s work was notable,” Cooper observed. “Between resources distributed directly to families and funds that were brought into the local economy through NeighborImpact involvement (for example, real estate purchases as a result of home ownership counseling), the organization put $66 million into the hands of consumers and local businesses, in addition to the impact of its payroll. This is significant investment in Central Oregon by any measure,” Cooper noted.
Families and individuals touched by the nonprofit may have received services from any of its 11 programs. Programs operated by NeighborImpact include:
- Regional food bank
- Energy Assistance and low-income household water assistance program
- Housing
- Head Start and Early Head Start (preschool, 0-5)
- Home ownership counseling and financial education
- Child Care Resources (support for providers)
- Weatherization of homes
- Lending
- Representative Payee
- Community Development
Asked if the growth in services and budget is sustainable, Cooper responded, “We haven’t seen any slow down in demand. New services are also coming to the region with sustainable resources, especially in homeless services and early childhood education. I think we would expect a federal and state pullback of resources at some point and that would effect resources, but we also have raised the bar with some permanent investment, and that’s here to stay.”
For more information on NeighborImpact’s programs and services and how the organization helps identify the causes of and solutions to poverty, visit neighborimpact.org.