b'0%41%Families struggling 3,100with the cost of living Cambridge working families earn lessthan twice the federal poverty level of Even with a booming innovation economy, Cambridge $49, 200 annually for a family of four1has a high rate of income inequality. Across our city many families face acute challenges to securing affordable housing, food, and health care and have difficulty access-ing education and opportunity. This map displays the percentage of families in each Cambridge census tract with annual incomes of less than $49,200 (less than 200 percent above the federal poverty level) for a family of four, a number thats used nationally as an indicator of income security. In total, about 3,100 Cambridge working families fall within this threshold,1 but the living income needed in the city for a family of four with one working adult currently stands at $59,446 yearly2half again as much as the federal threshold for income security.SOURCES:12013-2017 American Community Survey2Living Wage Calculation for Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA, (http://livingwage.mit.edu/metros/14460)3Cambridge Needs Assessment, City of Cambridge, 2017, (https://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/Projects/Planning/~/media/E14E9460786548A8A-9E31802C437058D.ashx) Social equity FY19 Total: $601,685 Health/mental health61%Urgent/basic needs33%Senior services6% HEALTH/MENTAL HEALTH Parenting Journey On the RiseFY19 Grants: $368,379Sibling Connections The Outdoor ChurchAdolescent Consultation Services VNA Care Network/Elizabeth Evarts de RhamProject MannaALS Therapy Development Institute Hospice Solutions at WorkCambridge Community Center URGENT/BASIC NEEDS Supervised Visitation NetworkCambridge Health Alliance FY19 Grants: $197,750Transition HouseChewonki Bridge Over Troubled Waters Wayside Youth & Family Support NetworkCircus Up Cambridge Family & Childrens Service Womens Educational CenterCommunity Conversations CASPAR Y2Y NetworkCommunity Dispute Settlement Center Community Servings Youth on FireO I B S E T A G R U R N O N P A E R R P N G D P I F O R S T Coordinated Care Program for Political ViolenceCradles to Crayons YWCA CambridgeSurvivors East End House SENIOR SERVICESCW Taekwondo FamilyAid Boston FY19 Grants: $35,556 East End House First Church Cambridge Congregational Shelter Cambridge Homes for Aged PeopleEChO (Eradicate Childhood Obesity) Food For Free Cambridge NeighborsEmerge The Friday Caf Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese SpeakersGirls LEAP Grassroots International Mount Auburn HospitalGreen Streets Initiative Heading Home New Communities ServicesHospital Albert Schweitzer HEET (Home Energy Efficiency Team) Paine Senior ServicesMarket in the Park Homeowners Rehab SCM Community TransportationMassachusetts General Hospital for Children HomeStart Urbanity DanceMystic River Watershed Association Meeting Place VNA of Eastern MassachusettsNew Venture Fund Metro Housing BostonPan-Mass Challengea'