NNIP Partners apply for Knight News Challenge 2015
Urban Institute (NNIP Coordinator)
Center on Poverty and Community Development (Cleveland)
Center on Poverty and Community Development (Cleveland)
October 2015
Several NNIP partners applied for the latest Knight News Challenge asking "How might we make data work for individuals and communities?"
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The Open Data NEO Collaborative (Cleveland)
- Promotes data-driven innovation, efficiency & engagement where political leadership that prioritizes open data is absent
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Bridging the Divide: A Tiered Approach to Participatory Data Stewardship (Detroit)
- Community-based analog & digital tools to promote local advocacy for change
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The Need Feed: Exposing Basic Needs in Underserved Communities (MIlwaukee)
- Data visualization tools to communicate a better understanding of residents' basic needs
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Moving Beyond the Gap - Examining Nieghborhood Racial Disparities (Twin Cities)
- Localized data on what it will take to reduce racial disparities in neighborhoods
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Civic DataPort (New York)
- A tool for community-based groups to share & visualize data about their communities
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Data Tracking App Empowers School Communities to Lead the Way on Improving Students’ College and Career Readiness(Oakland)
- Tracking student outcomes and program spending to prepare all students for college & career
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