Presented to the Tri-County Board of Directors and
the Board of Directors of the Tri-County Foundation
May 2024
Project Hope officially concluded on April 29, 2024. We received 2 three-month extensions giving us a year and a half of impact on our community. I have completed my final report for FEMA which details all the elements of our program.
For your information, I want to briefly summarize the numbers, showing the impact that we had on the three counties that we served.
47,988 Contacts (the total number of people we engaged with)
- Polk – 27,668 (58%)
- Highlands – 13,447 (28%)
- Hardee – 6,873 (14%)
30,233 Materials Distributed (brochures and/or fliers)
- Polk – 12,019 (40%)
- Highlands – 11,098 (37%)
- Hardee – 7,116 (24%)
1,235 Encounters (people that we had a 15–30-minute conversation with)
- Polk – 528 (43%)
- Highlands – 379 (31%)
- Hardee – 328 (27%)
458 Referrals (people referred to Tri-County for further counseling)
- Polk – 245 (53%)
- Highlands – 149 (33%)
- Hardee – 64 (14%)
Of all our contacts, 2.57% resulted in an Encounter and 0.95% resulted in a Referral. 37% of all Encounters resulted in a Referral to Tri-County Human Services.
Respectfully Submitted,
Tom Hicks
Project Hope Program Manager