The Commit Partnership is a collective impact organization based in Dallas, TX, dedicated to creating an inclusive and prosperous region where economic opportunity is shared equitably. Their goal is to ensure that by 2040, at least half of all 25-34 year old residents of Dallas County, regardless of race, will earn a living wage. Through collaboration with various stakeholders, including educational institutions, government bodies, foundations, non-profits, employers, and workforce agencies, they work towards increasing educational attainment and living wage attainment, with a focus on key academic milestones that lead to economic stability.
Since 2011, the Commit Partnership has been measuring and reporting key educational and living wage indicators through their annual release of the Dallas County Scorecard. They use data-driven approaches and policy toolkits to design and implement systemic solutions, ensuring that decisions are made inclusively with their partners. By tracking progress and engaging the community, they aim to maximize the cumulative effect of education from early childhood to college, career, and military readiness, ultimately creating a more equitable and prosperous future for Dallas County.
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