Baltimore City Data Day, 2011
Baltimore Data Day is an annual conference to help communities expand their capacity to use technology and data to advance their goals. At Baltimore Data Day, community leaders, nonprofit organizations, civic and faith-based institutions and governmental entities come together to see the latest in community-based data, technology and tools and learn how other groups are using data to support constructive change. Baltimore Data Day serves to facilitate learning among participants at all levels of technical proficiency, with opportunities to share accomplishments, frustrations and aspirations. This conference has been organized by the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance-Jacob France Institute in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Baltimore City Department of Planning.