How Double Cup's café network addresses social isolation — the connection gap behind behavioral health risk — across a 5,000-member community cohort, and where the network's next Connector café would matter most.
Demographic and engagement signals like these — household composition, transportation access, social support, touchpoint history — can power population-level isolation scoring, geographic gap-mapping to target where a new Connector café would matter most, co-occurrence analysis linking overlapping barriers so one outreach effort addresses several at once, and reach-gap tracking across Club enrollment, events, and referrals. Applied to a real member base, it turns informal community generosity into a measurable, targetable signal.
Small moments of generosity, repeated often enough, become a community's connective tissue.
Members can securely connect their health plan inside Double Cup Club to unlock sponsored community benefits. Health plans aren't buying coffee — they're investing in connection, and the cohort data below shows why that investment pays off in reach.
| Member ID | Age / Gender | Isolation Signal | Risk Tier | Active Isolation Drivers | Last Touchpoint | Connector Assigned |
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