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SA2020's Impact (2021-2023)

In 2020, more than 12,000 San Antonians reaffirmed and strengthened San Antonio’s community vision for another decade. SA2020 continues to drive progress toward this clear vision (20/20!) through research, storytelling, practice. Check out what we’ve been up to since 2021.

Research

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Community Indicators tracked annually, disaggregated by race, gender, and geography where possible

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calls to action offered in our 2023 assessment of the City’s Proposed $3.7 billion budget

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districts featured in our 2023 City Council Profiles, disaggregating data by geography

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milestones tracked on our local COVID-Dashboard, from March 2020 to March 2022

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lessons offered in our 2021 Community Engagement Report and Toolkit

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nonprofits employing 7,434 people and bringing in $660 million in revenue profiled in our 2021 Nonprofit Partner Impact Report

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systemic inequities addressed in the 2021 Guide to Strengthening Crisis Response, Relief & Recovery

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years of progress covered in our commemorative 2020 Community Impact Report

Storytelling

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local, state, and national speakers featured in 3 years of The Collective, our annual event highlighting San Antonio’s progress

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case studies profiling SA2020’s work, including Brookings Institution, American Institutes for Research, and the United Kingdom’s Industry Strategy Council

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national presentations—including County Health Rankings, Brookings Institution, and Salesforce—representing San Antonio’s progress

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bold community efforts from the first decade of driving progress documented and celebrated

Practice

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3-year philanthropic commitment by USAA assessed for its impact on racial equity

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visitors hosted on our voting resource, ILoveSanAntonio.org, for municipal, bond, midterm & presidential elections

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San Antonians trained & matched with local nonprofit boards through The Board Game, our leadership development program

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partnerships with Every Texan, The Contemporary, and Healthy Futures of Texas to help strengthen their capacity to advance racial equity

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people, representing 88 organizations, trained in Advancing Racial Equity

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Civvys Award received, honoring civic engagement, impact & scalability from which other cities can learn

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recommendations and 19 strategies delivered to the City of San Antonio in 2021 for strengthening their public participation