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1 Oklahoma’s population … The key dimension of change Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Attachments MHSC Partner Presentation File: MHSC 2009 OK ATTACHMNTS Hispanic PopChgBirths FoodStampsChildCareAgeRace.ppt

2 The Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa, partnership includes: City of TulsaCity of Tulsa Oklahoma Department of Human ServicesOklahoma Department of Human Services Tulsa Area United WayTulsa Area United Way Tulsa Community CollegeTulsa Community College Tulsa CountyTulsa County Tulsa Health DepartmentTulsa Health Department Tulsa Public SchoolsTulsa Public Schools Union Public SchoolsUnion Public Schools Ad Hoc members include: Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber and Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry. Mission To serve as a leadership catalyst for coordination of funding, planning and policy decisions affecting human capital development in Tulsa County, and provide guidance to its partners to best enhance that development. Scope of Concern Advancing the community’s investment in human capital includes the scope of efforts addressing the education, safety, health, housing, family support, emergency financial, transportation and employment preparation needs of families and individuals. These efforts increasingly seek to prevent needs through promoting greater self-sufficiency among Tulsa’s people while still intervening to respond to crises and other immediate concerns.

3 Attachment “A” MSA CountiesMSA Counties Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

4 Metropolitan Statistical Areas Oklahoma City MSA CanadianCanadian ClevelandCleveland GradyGrady LincolnLincoln LoganLogan McClainMcClain OklahomaOklahoma Tulsa MSA CreekCreek OkmulgeeOkmulgee OsageOsage PawneePawnee RogersRogers TulsaTulsa WagonerWagoner Fort Smith MSA Le FloreLe Flore SequoyahSequoyah Lawton MSA ComancheComanche Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

5 Attachment “B” Charts: Oklahoma Hispanic & Non- Hispanic Births Oklahoma Hispanic & Non- Hispanic Births Oklahoma Hispanic Population by Age Group: Oklahoma Hispanic Population by Age Group: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

6 Oklahoma Hispanic Population by Age Group: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

7 Oklahoma Hispanic Population, Age Groups 2000 compared to 2008 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: U.S. Census Estimates

8 Oklahoma Hispanic Population, Age Groups Number Change 2000 to 2008 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: U.S. Census Estimates

9 Oklahoma Hispanic Population, Age Groups Percent Change 2000 to 2008 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: U.S. Census Estimates

10 Oklahoma Hispanic Population, Age Groups Percent of Total Population: 2000 and 2008 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: U.S. Census Estimates

11 Oklahoma Births Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

12 Oklahoma Total Births: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011 Note: Data is not available for Hispanic Origin Births prior to 1991

13 Oklahoma Births, not including Hispanic: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011

14 Oklahoma Hispanic Births: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011

15 Oklahoma Hispanic Births: Year-to-Year Percent Change Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share

16 Oklahoma Births, White: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011

17 Oklahoma Births, Black: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011

18 Oklahoma Births, American Indian: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OSDH, OK2Share Linear Trendline 2011

19 Attachment “C” Charts: OKDHS Subsidized Child CareOKDHS Subsidized Child Care – Race and Ethnic Origin – Age 4 Years and Under OKDHS Food StampsOKDHS Food Stamps [now Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program] Oklahoma Hispanic & Non- Hispanic Births Oklahoma Hispanic & Non- Hispanic Births Oklahoma Hispanic Population by Age GroupOklahoma Hispanic Population by Age Group Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa

20 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Oklahoma State Services: Child Care Subsidized child care provided through the Oklahoma State Department of Human Services

21 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care All Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated Linear Trendline 2011 In 2000 MSAs had 66% and 72% of “All” children in child care in FY ‘08

22 Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Oklahoma State Services: Child Care Race and Ethnic Origin

23 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care Hispanic Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated Linear Trendline 2011 MSAs had 76% of “Hispanic” children in child care (FY 2008)

24 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care Asian Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated Linear Trendline 2011 MSAs had 80% of “Asian” children in child care (FY 2008)

25 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care American Indian Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated Linear Trendline 2011 MSAs had 53% of “American Indian” children in child care (FY 2008)

26 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care White Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated Linear Trendline 2011 MSAs had 64% of “White” children in child care (FY 2008)

27 Oklahoma OKDHS Child Care Black Children: Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS Annual Reports *Unduplicated 2011 MSAs had 89% of “Black” children in child care (FY 2008) Linear Trendline

28 Oklahoma Food Stamps – now Supplemental Food Assistance Program (SNAP) Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Oklahoma State Services: Food Stamps While the total number of people receiving Food Stamps increased 62% during this time, the Hispanic population only increased by 55%

29 Oklahoma Food Stamps:* Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS, Annual Report Table 19, Linear Trendline 2011 * Program now referred to as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) The total number of people receiving Food Stamps grew 62.1%

30 Oklahoma Food Stamps:* People of Hispanic Origin, Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa Source: OKDHS, Annual Report Table 19, Linear Trendline 2011 * Program now referred to as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Hispanics made up 9.6% of the growth in the number of people receiving Food Stamps, while the total number of people of Hispanic origin receiving Food Stamps grew 55.4%

31 Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa We are available to provide a great amount of additional data and information on this topic and many others. The Community Service Council's Census Information Center (CIC) is provided in cooperation with the U.S. Census Bureau to make census data more accessible for use in planning to meet the needs of people in Oklahoma. The Community Service Council's Census Information Center (CIC) is provided in cooperation with the U.S. Census Bureau to make census data more accessible for use in planning to meet the needs of people in Oklahoma. Please visit our website for a variety of presentations and sets of data for your use in planning and development of the State of Oklahoma. Go to Click on “Data” The Council is supported in data and information efforts by the Metropolitan Human Services Commission in Tulsa __________________________________________________________ Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (a United Way agency) 16 East 16 th Street, Suite 202. Tulsa, OK Contact: Dan Arthrell, Jan Figart,

32 Photo Credits Attachment “B” child at computer Oklahoma Births, American Indian: Oklahoma Births Oklahoma Births Page 15