United for
ALICE
United Ways of Georgia (UWGA), an association of the 31 United Way organizations operating across Georgia, have collectively invested to become the 29th state organization to participate in United for ALICE. This effort will provide a series of new, standardized measurements and comprehensive intel that quantify the exact demographics of Georgia’s workforce struggling financially, and why.
ALICE stands for Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed and represents the many households that are working and earning above the Federal Poverty Level but not able to afford the basic necessities of housing, food, child care, health care, transportation and a smartphone.
Many ALICE households, include childcare workers, teachers, police officers, cashiers, healthcare workers, etc., who work full-time but still struggle to make ends meet.
This groundbreaking United for ALICE Research Report will provide Georgia intel by both county and town-level data on the extent of financial instability among households.
United For ALICE is a national grassroots movement of United Way Worldwide), corporations, nonprofits and foundations in more than half the United States that all use the same methodology for documenting financial need.
“The United for ALICE Research Report has been used by 28 other states to better understand the difficulties their citizens face, evaluate how well current services are working, and develop innovation programs to best support them,” said UWGA Chair Michael Smith. “In a couple of months, Georgians will have access to valuable resource data to help understand how many of our essential workers are living above the poverty line but still not able to afford the basic necessities. United Ways of Georgia and its partners will use this groundbreaking information to improve lives and strengthen local communities.”