Describes the type of community development facilities projected to be built, renovated, or purchased as a result of investments made by the organization during the reporting period.
Choose all that apply:
- Childcare
- Education
- Healthcare
- Other
Describes the type of community development facilities projected to be built, renovated, or purchased as a result of investments made by the organization during the reporting period.
Choose all that apply:
Organizations should footnote details and descriptions of these facilities (especially if selecting "Other").
This metric is intended to capture the details on the community facilities that will be built, renovated, or purchased as a result of investments by the organization during the reporting period. A community facility provides services to the local community. Examples include health and medical clinics, health-treatment facilities, schools, arts and other cultural facilities, daycare facilities (adult and youth), and community sports facilities.
June 2022 - IRIS v5.3 Released (current version)
Immaterial change. Minor revisions to definition and usage guidance for clarity.
January 2020 - IRIS v5.1 Released
No change.
May 2019 - IRIS v5.0 Released
No change.
March 2016 - IRIS v4.0 Released
Immaterial change. Minor revision to definition language in order to align consistency of metric with catalog's structure and style.
March 2014 - IRIS v3.0 Released
Immaterial change. Minor revision to definition language for clarity.
November 2011 - IRIS v2.2 Released
No change.
February 2011 - IRIS v2.1 Released
No change.
September 2010 - IRIS v2.0 Released
Immaterial change. Community Facilities Type (PD7557) replaced Community Development Facilities: Type (CD8.1). IRIS ID / metric name changed due to framework upgrade. Minor revision to definition language for clarity.
September 2009 - IRIS v1.0 Released
New metric. Community Development Facilities: Type (CD8.1) was developed via the Original IRIS Working Group.
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