Community Indicator Projects
Community Information Now (CINow) ( San Antonio )
Neighborhood Nexus ( Atlanta )
In late 2023 the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) launched an Impact Storytelling Fellowship to support...
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Community Insight is a platform for displaying data about local communities, understanding community opportunities and needs, and targeting efforts for advancing equity. We draw on multiple...
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BNIA has updated their six pre-recorded Learning Modules for anyone to use. Professors...
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The Houston Community Data Connections (HCDC) compiles and organizes neighborhood level data from various sources to facilitate the use of data and inform...
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IHS looked at data on where the under-18 population in Chicago is growing or declining. We talked to key neighborhood stakeholders to understand why and what...
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The Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies is partnering with PSU's Nonprofit Institute to build a Nonprofit Pulse and Nonprofit Data Lab...
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Neighborhood Pulse has added new community stories and a data-rich base map of the Portland Metro. Click on a neighborhood to see its statistics...
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The Healthy Communities Assessment Tool (HCAT) is an evidence-based web platform tool that offers a comprehensive approach for evaluating factors that contribute to community health. Developed by...
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DataHaven is working with local partners to develop a comprehensive indicators program for Fairfield County and surrounding areas, utlizing various data sources including DataHaven's...
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Sheila Martin participated in the "Better Know a Community Indicators Project." The series, presented by the Community Indicators Consortium, offers an opportunity to learn more about community...
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Working with the Valley Community Foundation and approximately 20 other local partners, DataHaven produced a baseline indicators...
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DataHaven is piloting the World Health Organization's (WHO) Age Friendly Communities Indicator Guide for Connecticut. The pilot study is supported by Connecticut's Legislative Commission on Aging...
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Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy ( New York )
University Center for Social and Urban Research ( Pittsburgh )
Three NNIP partners (Baltimore, New York City, and Pittsburgh) are presenting at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning conference in Philadelphia on October 30.
The panel will...
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Two NNIP partner staff were recognized for their leadership in the field of community indicators by the Community Indicators Consortium in 2014. Frank Lenk, Director of Research Services at the...
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Greater Portland Pulse has launched a new, more user-friendly and visually appealing web site at Portlandpulse.org. GPP's indicators are organized around a...
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Through generous funding from the UB Provost Office, the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance at the Jacob France Institute will be hosting a faculty workshop to engage faculty across many...
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Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC) is developing an Automated Disease Surveillance (ADS) program using Stata statistical software. In addition to being able to analyze the health...
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Neighborhood Nexus created profiles for every Georgia Senate and House legislative district in the state using Census 2010 and the American Community Survey. The profiles include static reports...
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In collaboration with King County school districts, Public Health – Seattle & King County is developing school district health profiles that will inform school administrators and policy-makers...
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SA2020 is a community visioning and collective impact initiative focused on 11 cause areas. CI:Now collects and analyzes the data to...
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At the 2013 Impact Summit, the Community Indicators Consortium recognized the Boston Indicators Project for its outstanding contribution to the indicators field. Jessica Martin, Research Director...
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Communities Count, a public-private data partnership, has completed the launch of all indicators on its new website (...
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The indicator assessment project acts as a guiding principle of how CMAP measures regional...
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The outmigration that resulted in Detroit’s 25 percent population loss between 2000 and 2010 was driven, to a large degree, by families with children. In spite of that loss, children still...
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BNIA-JFI is partnering with Morgan State University as a part of a Department of Homeland Security grant to explore and create a mobile application to provide a variety of indicator and GIS-based...
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The Communities Count partnership launches its new website in September, completing a major phase in the transition to a dynamic electronic resource for the many organizations that rely on...
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The DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey (DCWS) uses probability sampling to create highly-reliable local information that is not available from any other public data source. The DCWS ...
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After three years of citizen engagement and the creation of a Regional Growth Framework for the 14-county Charlotte region, the CONNECT...
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The Greater New Orleans Community Data Center and University of New Orleans hosted a forum to introduce Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita...
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The Coalition for a Livable Future will partner with Metro, using the Context Tool Metro is developing, to produce the next edition of the Regional Equity Atlas...
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Greater Portland Pulse (GPP), formerly known as Greater Portland-Vancouver Indicators (GPVI), is a growing partnership that uses both data and dialogue to encourage coordinated action for better...
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The State of Equity is the first in MAPC’s Regional Indicators program, which establishes a baseline for our equity-related indicators and will track the region’s progress towards the MetroFuture...
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The Greater Portland Vancouver Indicators (GPVI) project is in the final stretch of defining regional indicators, building a “community data commons” web site, and developing a business plan that...
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MCIC received a two year grant from the McKnight Foundation to work with the Center for Regional and Urban Affairs (CURA) to launch a National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership pilot project to...
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PCNIS is developing a Quality of Life survey for Pittsburgh region with Pittsburgh Today, the indicators project begun by the late John Craig. Neighborhood quality, crime perception, social...
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Communities Count and Public Health data were featured in the key indicator system case study of King County WA AIMS High. For this report, a group of 20 comprehensive indicator systems from...
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Additional data has been requested to update the 2010 State of the Child report. This new copy will provide the latest information on the population 0 to 18 years in the City of Detroit across a...
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Four convenings were held in March and April to inform the next biennial summary report of the Boston Indicators Project. The meetings brought together sector experts and community practitioners...
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NOWCastSA, a project of CI:NOW, produced seven live, interactive webcasts from September 2010 to March 2011 as hundreds of residents gathered to discuss and choose goals and priorities and...
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This annual report monitors dimensions of community life, selecting critical indicators to tell us where Philadelphia stands as a region and within individual local communities. We provide annual...
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BNIA-JFI released additional Vital Signs data for Baltimore City. Data for numerous indicators at the City and Community Statistical Area (CSA) are provided. In addition, BNIA-JFI made several...
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In 2011, D3 completed the annual update of the One D Scorecard. The Scorecard now includes trending information, with at least three years of data for most indicators. Over the coming year, D3...
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NNIP has developed a concept and plan for a shared indicators system with common measures across sites. The network has not yet raised the funds for implementation of these ideas.
The lack...
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Idea Showcases are 5 minute opportunities to highlight or talk about the great work our organizations are doing. We had a great line up for this showcase!
The Boston Indicators...
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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...
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This webinar, presented by Jeremy Smith, PhD, University of Colorado, will examine effective use of GIS technology as a way to change the way we view and describe our communities, with information...
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In 2013, The Providence Plan launched the Rhode Island Community Profiles website—a tool to present data in a series of interactive tables, maps, graphs and charts. This web application allows...
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