2024 Eastern Alameda County Needs Assessment

2024 Eastern Alameda County Needs Assessment

Background

In September of 2002, a Tri-Valley Human Services Needs Assessment was initiated to identify and fill service gaps and as a tool for non-profit service providers to leverage funding when seeking grants and additional financial support. This was completed in 2003.  In early 2011, following the release of 2010 census data, a broad-based assessment of Human Service needs in the Tri-Valley was conducted. This expanded upon the 2003 assessment as much of the Tri-Valley had changed since the early 2000s.

Since its finalization in 2012, the City of Dublin has been using the 2011 Eastern Alameda County Human Services Needs Assessment to allocate grant funding to non-profit service providers. Additionally, the creation of a Human Services Task Force, followed by the creation of the Human Services Commission, has further assisted with identifying and prioritizing critical Human Service needs of Dublin residents.

2024 Needs Assessment

In collaboration with the cities of Pleasanton and Livermore, Staff began planning an update to the 2011 Assessment following the release of the 2020 census data.  JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI) was the consultant selected to assist the three City’s and have proved to be knowledgeable about the Tri-Valley area, with a strong understanding of the unique human services challenges the region is facing. JSI’s approach to community outreach and desire to work with stakeholders coincides with the cities’ approach.  

Final Report

In January and February, 2024, the respective City Council for each Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton were presented with the final 2024 Eastern Alameda County Human Services Needs Assessment.  The full report, including a brief executive summary, can be found here: 2024 Eastern Alameda County Human Services Needs Assessment

Questions?

Email HumanServices@Dublin.CA.Gov