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Click here to visit UnitedforALICE.org/Maryland

Click above or click here: UnitedforALICE.org/Maryland for comprehensive tools and focus reports to learn more about our local ALICE population and how together we can Act for ALICE.  

Visit YouTube to hear the stories of ALICE.

For quick access to Maryland and Lower Shore counties' info, see below.   

We all know ALICE®.  ALICE is an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. The earnings of Maryland ALICE individuals and families are not enough to support a “survival budget” that is more than twice the Federal Poverty Level (FPL).

The ALICE Report, released by United Ways throughout the state of Maryland, reveals that more than a third of households in Maryland can’t afford the state’s high cost of living and don’t earn enough to afford basic necessities. On the Lower Shore we have over 43% of households struggling. The report provides a framework, language and tools to measure and address the struggles of the growing number of ALICE households in Maryland.

Explore the reports & more downloads below, or quick access to download the 2024 Update here, and the full Maryland 2023 Report here: "ALICE in the Crosscurrents: COVID and Financial Hardships in Maryland", Additional updates & details for Lower Shore Counties are in sections below.

 

ALICE Report and Additional Data Resources

Download the '24 update and the '23 full report below.  More resources, many interactive data tools and additional focus reports is available at UnitedforALICE.org/Maryland.

2024 Update:  Financial Hardship in Maryland

2024 Updated county fact sheets:  An average of more than 43% of Lower Shore households are ALICE.

  • Dorchester 2024 update:  50% of households are ALICE
  • Somerset 2024 update:    54% of households are ALICE
  • Wicomico 2024 update:    38% of households are ALICE
  • Worcester 2024 update:   38% of households are ALICE

Full 2023 Report of "ALICE in the Crosscurrents: COVID and Financial Hardships in Maryland"

Download these important focus reports below, and explore more at UnitedforALICE.org/Maryland.

2024 ALICE in Focus:  Children in Maryland.  Learn about the impacts on children in ALICE households.

2024 ALICE in the Nonprofit Workforce.  Learn how most nonprofits' staff are ALICE themselves, working to take care of ALICE in the community.


Legislative-District-tool

This addition to the United For ALICE website helps policymakers and community stakeholders explore financial hardship by legislative district. The ALICE Legislative District Tool maps the percentage of households below the ALICE Threshold (Poverty + ALICE) in each legislative district, including U.S. congressional districts and upper and lower state legislative chambers. For each district, users can view ALICE data by race/ethnicity, and they can see a comparison between the percentage of households participating in SNAP and those who are below the ALICE Threshold. There is also a handy “Find your district” lookup.

UWLES partnered with Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore and The Campbell Foundation on the 2021 Organizational & Community Needs Assessment.  This survey gathered information from nonprofits in Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties on community needs and gaps in service, as well as the impact of COVID-19 on nonprofits and organizational readiness to engage with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programming.

We are grateful to The Campbell Foundation for funding the survey. 

The Strengthening Communities survey and report details the economic and social impact of the nonprofit sector in Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties. The report, released in Summer 2019, provides the first-ever documentation of the contributions made by the local nonprofit sector.

 

Through this collaborative effort, quantitative data can be used for future community and nonprofit growth and highlights the significant role nonprofits play in the region’s economy and quality of life. Nonprofits serving the region completed the survey regardless of mission, age, history, size or type of programs. The study used data collected from nonprofits and existing data from the IRS and the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.

Participate in a Month in the Life of ALICE Experience/Simulation

Our staff would be happy to lead your organization, team, or class in an hour-long experience that will allow you to begin to see life from the perspective of ALICE.   We will bring all the tools and experience to you or you can come to our conference room for the experience.  To find out more or schedule an experience, contact Martin Hutchison at Martin@uwles.org.

Thank You To Our Partners

The Maryland ALICE Report is possible thanks to the partnerships of the Maryland State Association of United Ways, United for ALICE (UnitedForAlice.org) and these generous sponsors:

ALICE State Sponsors