Demographics
The DataHaven Town Equity Reports provide access to relevant town-level information that is not available from any... [read more]
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... [read more]
DataHaven (New Haven - Connecticut)
Data Driven Detroit (D3) (Detroit)
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance (Baltimore)
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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... [read more]
IHS analyzed which Chicago neighborhoods are adding or losing households at different income levels, broke down some of the different patterns and trends that emerge from the data, and let users... [read more]
The City of Chicago commissioned the Institute for Housing Studies to develop data to guide conversations around developing Chicago’s 2019-2023 Five-Year Housing Plan. These data informed a series... [read more]
Across the Indianapolis region, neighborhoods have experienced rapid cultural changes and shifting housing demand. In June, The Polis Center facilitated a... [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]
CI:Now’s new Viz-a-lyzer is an interactive tool for people to visually explore and analyze (visual… viz… viz-a-lyze… get it?) Bexar County data... [read more]
In October 2015, Dr. Uma Krishnan--who was then the City of Portland's demographer--was awarded an innovation microgrant by the city to conduct a pilot project for estimating a community-validated... [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]
The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development has recently released the Briefly Stated report "Housing First for Families... [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]
This session was conducted by NeighborhoodInfo DC for a group of local area nonprofits who are partipating in the... [read more]
Beginning in 1973 with the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 100, Oregon’s growth management system has relied on population forecasts as the primary tool for determining Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)... [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]
Working with the Valley Community Foundation and approximately 20 other local partners, DataHaven produced a baseline indicators... [read more]
The Cleveland Plain Dealer quoted Dr Claudia Coulton, Co-Director of the... [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]
On behalf a broad collaborative of organizations convened by the United Way of Comal County, CI:Now is conducting a broad secondary data ... [read more]
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... [read more]
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... [read more]
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... [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]
In partnership with the Innovative Housing Institute, Bay Area Economics (DC), and the National Center for Smart Growth, BNIA-JFI will be assisting in (1) Regional... [read more]
CI:Now is developing the CommunityViewer integrated data system, which brings together “people data" and “place data" from public and private sources to inform early intervention, planning... [read more]
Over the next 12 months Public Health- Seattle & King County will be developing new data profiles for 22 cities and unincorporated areas of King County. The profiles will include up-to-date... [read more]
The 2012 Michigan Scorecard, a product of collaboration between The Center for Michigan and Data Driven Detroit, is now available. The Scorecard tracks Michigan’s status through twenty-eight... [read more]
Children's Optimal Health is pleased to announce that we have launched a new website. Many of our maps and all of our published reports are available for download through the site. There is... [read more]
The RI DataHUB is a multi-agency longitudinal data system for anyone interested in the well-being of people in Rhode Island. The DataHUB brings together data sets from multiple federal, state and... [read more]
Originally funded by a grant from the US Department of Justice and designed by CBANA/C3R (working with the Southeast Memphis CDC and Ledic Asset Management) , “Safeways” is a data-driven... [read more]
We created two interactive data visualizations using Tableau Public.
One illustrates population changes from 2000 to 2010, as well as... [read more]
As the curtain closed on the March 10, 2012 performance of “Hurt Village” at the Signature Theatre at Pershing Square in New York, patrons were invited to participate in a panel discussion... [read more]
The Poverty Center's Neighborhood Stabilization Team Web Application (NST Web App) was selected as a... [read more]
CMAP's MetroPulse website is focused on regional indicators, not neighborhood ones. Because of this regional focus, the website has limited value for municipal governments. So we are now... [read more]
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 ... [read more]
We expect to release the methodological information and data for 2-3 key health indicators in a technical report this summer. Health inequities have typically been measured using single point-in-... [read more]
Community Link has produced demographic profiles for each County Supervisor based on current district boundaries. The profiles include population and cultural characteristics, information on... [read more]
The release of the 2010 Census counts revealed that our small area population estimates for 2001-2009 (created before the 2010 Census data was available) were deeply flawed. We have now replaced... [read more]
Using census block as the allocation unit, we have developed new health reporting areas that precisely follow city and neighborhood boundaries where possible. The goal of the project was to... [read more]
The Urban Institute, and GeoLytics, Inc., a private firm specializing in the development of demographic and geographic data products, are producing an update of an... [read more]
We are starting a new report series focused on demographics in which we will explore diversity in Central Indiana through the lenses of race and ethnicity, income, and age. The first report, "... [read more]
In October 2011, the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis convened nearly 200 participants to a symposium on neighborhood indicators and data‐driven strategies. The symposium was focused around... [read more]
The Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action is working with the Shelby County Department of Planning and Development and the Greater Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce to evaluate... [read more]
As the 2010 Census data for metro Denver become available, The Piton Foundation is analyzing the data for use by public officials, program providers, and everyday citizens to learn how our... [read more]
We have compiled a new set of City of Pittsburgh neighborhood profiles based on the 2010 Decennial Census Summary File 1 (SF1) data. This includes the basic demographic information collected by... [read more]
NeighborhoodInfoDC has been providing data and analysis supporting the new Kids Count grantee (DC Action for Children). We released the first of a series of policy... [read more]
The Census 2010 redistricting data includes counts of total population, population under 18 years, population 18 years and over, population by race/ethnicity, counts of total housing units, vacant... [read more]
The neighborhood profiles available on NeighborhoodInfo DC are now updated with new Census 2010 data and single-family home sales and prices for 2010. (3-24-11) See the latest data for: City,... [read more]
The Skillman Foundation requested that D3 prepare a white paper on the overall well-being of Detroit's children, with a sub-analysis specific to boys of color. This report presents a broad set of... [read more]
We launched Census 2010 Neighborhood Data Profiles for all 72 New Orleans neighborhoods, which include easy look-up tables for grantwriters and neighborhood leaders. The... [read more]
The Southeast Michigan Synod Acts of Common Analysis embarked upon a strategic planning process to sustain its congregations and services. In our first phase of technical assistance, D3 provided a... [read more]
Until recently, Detroit City Council members have been elected at-large. As part of the plan to transition to a by-district election system, the Detroit Elections Commission created potential... [read more]
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