Civic engagement
Since 2022, the CT Data Collaborative has managed the Hartford Youth Data Fellowship - a program for Hartford youth ages 17-24 that provides them with tools and experiences... [read more]
Excerpt on new DataHaven / Community Foundation report from The Day, New London: A recently released report commissioned by the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut details inequities faced... [read more]
Neighborhood Pulse, a portal for information about the Portland region’s neighborhoods: how they are changing, who lives there, and the issues of... [read more]
The Greater Hartford Neighborhood Data Hub program, managed by DataHaven, is designed to support the more effective curation, collection, sharing, and use of local-level cross-sector data within... [read more]
Who actually votes in municipal elections? Where do the most frequent voters and nonvoters live? How are key demographic traits like age, race and ethnicity,... [read more]
IMPACT, Inc. has been chosen as a finalist for Azavea's Summer of Maps program for a proposal relating to mapping voting and polling places in Milwaukee. Winners will be selected in May.
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The 2016 Connecticut Civic Health Index is a report published under the auspices of the National Conference of... [read more]
Severance Town Center in Cleveland Heights went into foreclosure this past June. Dr. Mark Chupp, a faculty associate of the Poverty Center, participated in a public forum about the troubled retail... [read more]
Austin College, a liberal arts college in Sherman, Texas (located approximately 60 miles North of Dallas) will be hosting their annual Public Administration Symposium on November 12, 2015. In... [read more]
On October 20th, one day prior to the opening of the Fall NNIP meeting, the Institute for Urban Policy Research, Capital One, and the Collin County Business Alliance (CCBA) convened a group of... [read more]
GlobalHack teams will work together with the Civic Tech for Social Impact Collaborative - including St. Louis County, Rise Community Development, and OpenDataSTL - to create... [read more]
This past summer, D3 was privileged to partner with the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation and the Next Gen Board in piloting an innovative, community-based internship program. Each intern... [read more]
The UNC Charlotte Urban Institute sponsored free neighborhood workshops March 3 and March 7, to offer residents ways they could learn more about their neighborhoods. The workshops were intended,... [read more]
This webinar describes how to use data to improve planning, engagement, and operations in your community. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond hosted a... [read more]
Capital One philanthropic mission includes a comprehensive giving program to help build the future of communities for Capital One’s customers and associates across the U.S. These programs, known... [read more]
On November 8th, 2014, the Institute for Urban Policy Research in conjunction with several other organizations in the area, hosted the first ever youth summit dedicated to exploring the topics of... [read more]
Presented by the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, What Makes a City? was an event that brough civic and community leaders together to discuss a shared vision of opportunites and... [read more]
Dr Robert Fischer, Co-Director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community... [read more]
In September of 2013 we launched our new name and brand with the “Pop Up Street Party”. Now that we have been using the name Rise for almost year we created a new name for our yearly event. The... [read more]
Philadelphia City Council on Wednesday announced a comprehensive strategy using data analysis, mapping technology and community engagement to empower Philadelphia’s leaders to craft policies that... [read more]
The Code for America Brigade in Providence hosted a Wiki-A-Thon to celebrate the National Day of Civic Hacking. At the event, participants contributed content to the newly-created Local Wiki RI,... [read more]
Hack for Change Louisville was organized to conencide with the National Day of Civic Hacking. This day-long event focused on building five projects: WFPL Radio's Curious City project, a pet... [read more]
City Camp KC, Kansas CIty's annual civic unconference occurred this year on May 31, to coordinate with the National Day of Civic Hacking. The theme was Startups and the City, and topics included... [read more]
Oakland Answers 2014, held in coordination with the National Day of Civic Hacking, was a combined writeathon and civic hackathon. The event invited writers to contribute information to the... [read more]
Pittsburgh Neighborhood and Community Information System is participating in the National Day of Civic Hacking next Saturday (5/31) with an... [read more]
The Milwaukee Data Initiativein coalition with local developers, the City of Milwaukee, the County of Milwaukee and BucketWorks to tackle local data projects as part of the National Day of Civic... [read more]
As part of the National Day of Civic Hacking, OpenDataSTL organized Build for STL, a weekend-long event which included a hackathon, training sessions, and the launch of the Code for America... [read more]
In May 2014, D3 launched the 2014 One D Scorecard, an online tool that reports on the status of our region through key data indicators in five Priority Areas: Economic Prosperity, Educational... [read more]
SA2020 is a community visioning and collective impact initiative focused on 11 cause areas. CI:Now collects and analyzes the data to... [read more]
The Hartford Public Library (home of HartfordInfo) partnered with the City of Hartford, the Hartford Police Department, and the Metro Hartford Alliance to host: Together Again: Celebrating Action... [read more]
The Providence Plan (ProvPlan) is studying neighborhood civic engagement levels and their relation to such factors as education, health, and workforce participation. ProvPlan will examine various... [read more]
UCSUR has continued its brown bag speakers series in 2012-2013. It provides a great way for us to engbage the community and share the great work of many working on interesting research. Speakers... [read more]
In 2013, NNIP launched a three-year cross-site project, Connecting People and Place, supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation to expand the relevance... [read more]
From 2014 to 2018, the Civic Tech and Data Collaborative (CTDC) brought together local government officials, civic technologists, and community data organizations across seven communities to... [read more]
Local government and nonprofit staff need data and technology skills to regularly monitor local conditions and design programs that achieve more effective outcomes. Tailored training is essential... [read more]
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In 2014, we began holding virtual idea showcases after partners expressed the desire for more NNIP conversations between in-person meetings. Thanks to Idea Showcases, partners have shared their... [read more]
In 2014, we began holding virtual idea showcases after partners expressed the desire for more NNIP conversations between in-person meetings. Thanks to Idea Showcases, partners have shared their... [read more]
Check out our first Idea Showcase of 2015 and work your fellow NNIP partners are doing:
Eleanor Tutt (St. Louis) and Bob Gradeck (Pittsburgh) will present on their idea to hold regular... [read more]