Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Urban Institute awarded $2 million to 10 organizations across the country to explore how to promote healthier and more equitable communities. Three out of the 10 winning proposals were submitted by NNIP Partners—Community Information Now, DataHaven, and The Data Center of Southeast Louisiana.
Community Information Now is 1 of 10 organizations awarded grants to spur local conversations around on the recently released national data set on geographic distributions of health disparities and life expectancy, the United States Small-Area Life Expectancy Project (USALEEP).
Related Links:
Community Information Now's Visualizing and Powering Healthy Lives Project Page
DataHaven is 1 of 10 organizations awarded grants to spur local conversations around the recently released national data set on geographic distributions of health disparities and life expectancy, the United States Small-Area Life Expectancy Project (USALEEP).
Related Links:
DataHaven's Visualizing and Powering Healthy Lives Project Page
The Data Center is 1 of 10 organizations awarded grants to spur local conversations around on the recently released national data set on geographic distributions of health disparities and life expectancy, the United States Small-Area Life Expectancy Project (USALEEP).
Related Links:
The Data Center's Visualizing and Powering Healthy Lives Project Page
Earlier this month, DataHaven and the Fairfield County, Greater Hartford, and Greater New Haven Community Foundations hosted a statewide event to release these landmark publications on quality of life. Each book contains nearly 100 pages of data graphics, maps, and tables, discussing the most meaningful social and economic issues that face Connecticut today, including family economic security, housing, health and safety, criminal justice, education, and much more.
Contact:
Mark Abraham
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DataHaven and partners release the 2023 Community Wellbeing Index at the Connecticut State Capitol