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From January 2017 to date, I have collected and compiled quantitative data concerning who provides access to grooming to populations with barriers to regular haircare. As of July 15, 2024, here is how they rank in order of who makes grooming accessible from most to least. The ranking is based on the 4,024 data points I collected daily over seven years. 1. Coalitions or Partnerships – 29% 2. Barber and beauty salon business – 25% 3. Individual grooming professionals – 14% 4. Nonprofit organizations – 13% 5. Schools (public, vocational, college/university) – 8% 6. Government Agencies (local & federal) – 4% 7. Churches – 4% 8. For-profit businesses – 2% 9. Other (social clubs, civic organizations, and associations) – 1% As the data shows, the effectiveness and impact of grooming services for populations with barriers to regular hair care are significantly enhanced through the collaborative efforts of two or more entities and/or individuals. This underscores the crucial role of collaboration in this context. Remember, collaboration doesn’t only mean, “Hey, let’s do an event together.” You can also collaborate or partner behind the scenes. Sharing, exchanging, or leveraging administrative duties, target populations, resources, and technology between entities and individuals may improve your program or organization's capacity, efficacy, and sustainability! #wahl #unitedwayofcentralmaryland #changemakerchallenge

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