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Philanthropy by For-Profit companies is slowly becoming an accepted and needed part of the Philanthropic formula for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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Corporate Architects to Investors are beginning to calculate how significant CSR Investments can impact their bottom lines, creating win-wins for both haves & have nots, filling-in Social Gaps, and creating pathways to prosperity for all who are effected from top to bottom.
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Here's how our programs, projects and services can help:
Congressional Facts
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According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), allowing one (1) youth to leave school for a life of crime and of drug abuse costs society from $1,700,000 to $2,300,000 annually;[1]
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Social Programs employing Data-Driven, Evidence-Based approaches to eradicate Juvenile Delinquency, on the other hand, cost an average of $2,500 to $3,500 per youth, per year;[2]
In a typical year, Juveniles account for between nine-percent (9%) and twenty-five percent (25%) of all arrests for the five (5) most violent offenses;[3]
In a typical year, Juveniles account for around thirteen-percent (13%) of all drug arrests;[1]
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In the last thirty (30) years, the number of US cities reporting gang problems has risen by 843% (gangs are now prevalent in all fifty states);
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