I attended a meeting this morning titled "Exploring Local Initiatives & Programs" regarding online resource. Two resources that were reviewed were 2-1-1 and ACT Rochester and I had a chance to give a quick run-through of what Location19 is trying to do. Representatives of several other programs with online resources were also there and several presentations had been done at a prior meeting I was not able to attend. The objective of the meetings is to make the various online resources better connected with one another and with the public that can make use of them.
2-1-1 as the name implies can be reached by phone at 211 to get help on referrals for emergency food, shelter, clothing, crisis counseling, substance abuse issues, employment, financial and legal issues, physical and mental health needs, and more. They also have an extensive website with information about all the agencies they deal with to connect people in need with services they would benefit from.
ACT Rochester functions as:
• a trusted data provider
• a neutral convener
• an advocate for change
"ACTRochester.org includes a wide-array of over 180 community indicators. Community indicators measure the overall health of a community when they are viewed together and are a key ingredient to systemic change. ACT Rochester also interprets this information through trend summaries, charts and graphs. Current efforts to advance our region as well as links to more than 300 local community resources can be found for each of the twelve quality of life categories. " This looks like a great resource for grantwriters.
Thank you John for attending this meeting, and thanks to both John and Eleanor for your efforts to gather information on resources for the SW.
I perused the ACTRochester site, and it looks like a great resource. I was hoping for more information on their web site, but we may be able to get more information if we dig a little deeper.
As the new president of the 19thWCA, I am very interested in finding out what resources the association and our residents have available to them. If anyone knows of any grants that are available (for neighborhood issues such as housing, public safety and education) that we are not already utilizing, please let me know.
The Community Foundation has a civic engagement/social capital grant opportunity with a February 18th deadline - it looks like a good opportunity to create something NEW in our community. Public safety, zoning issues are some of the examples that they give in terms of a possible focus for the grant.
http://www.racf.org/Grants/SearchforFunding/tabid/278/Default.aspx?...
Thanks for your comment Eleanor, I have spoken with Act Rochester and CGR about the design of ACT Rochester and how damaging I think leaving out Rochester data is, and how is does a disservice to our efforts to get grants without good, timely data.....I think they don't want the city data on a website for fear it will be too damaging to biz, etc.
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These links plus others can also be found under the Links tab.
ABOUT THE 19TH WARD
19th Ward Community Association
Rochester City Living
RocWiki.org
ANIMAL RELATED SERVICES
To report animal cruelty, call 911 or THE ANIMAL CRUELTY HOTLINE: (585) 223-6500
City of Rochester Low-income Spay/Neuter for pet Dogs and Cats
Rochester Community Animal Clinic - low-income spay/neuter for pet dogs and cats, and feral cats
PAWS, Inc.Providing Animal Welfare Services
City of Rochester Adopt a Dog or Cat
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County
BUYING A HOME IN THE 19TH WARD
City of Rochester Property Information
Zillow listed homes for sale
COMMUNITY LINKS
John Lightfoot, Monroe County Legislator,District 25
Loretta Scott, City Council President, At Large
LaShay D. Harris, South District
SouthWest Tribune
Sector 4 Comm. Developmant Corp
WDKX Urban contemporary 103.9 FM
WRUR 88.5 UR and WXXI partnership 88.5 FM
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El Latino Restaurant
D and L Groceries
Hand Crafted Wrought Iron
Jim Dalberth Sports
Menezes Pizza
TOPS Friendly Markets
Staybridge Suites
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Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning (CPLP)
Dealing with Lead
Drug Activity
Healthy Blocks
HEAP NY Home Heating Assistant
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Medicare
NeighborWorks Rochester
Parking / Abandoned Vehicles
2-1-1 Social Services
ACT Rochester
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