The State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) kicked off a new Basic Needs Academy this week, focused on supporting states in expanding data capacity and developing policy infrastructure for integrating and using basic needs information in state postsecondary data systems.
Seven states – Arizona, California, Georgia, Hawai‘i, Kentucky, Minnesota, and New York – have been chosen to participate in a three-year initiative developed in partnership with the ECMC Foundation.
Basic needs insecurities, such as insufficient access to food, housing, mental health resources, childcare, technology, and transportation, pose significant challenges to millions of college students annually, often impeding their academic success. Despite efforts by SHEEO agencies to gather this critical information, the collection, utilization, and alignment of basic needs data with other state administrative data remain inconsistent nationwide. This inconsistency impedes a comprehensive understanding of how basic needs insecurities affect student outcomes and the effectiveness of programs designed to address these issues.
SHEEO’s new Basic Needs Academy is designed to support state teams in developing or enhancing their basic needs data to improve policy and decision-making, engage stakeholders, inform programming and services, and ultimately support students.
“It’s important for states to develop basic needs definitions and identify corresponding data elements and taxonomies that align across state agencies, institutions, and partner organizations,” said Carrie Klein, Associate Vice President at SHEEO. “This will help states better integrate basic needs data into their data systems and ultimately all to develop stronger policies and programs to support students and their success.”
SHEEO will provide each state team with a $60,000 capacity-building sub-grant. State teams will also have access to state team coaches and content experts from the Coleridge Initiative, The Hope Center, and WestEd’s Data Integration Support Center, who will provide ongoing guidance and technical assistance throughout the project.
Learn more about the Basic Needs Academy at https://sheeo.org/project/basic-needs-academy/.