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Shift Research Lab educates and empowers social change organizations by providing reliable, objective data and analysis to inform their decision-making process with sound insight. COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistance COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers.NEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH On Monday, the Furman Center’s Institute for Affordable Housing Policy convened experts from government, academia, community-based organizations, and the private sector to address difficult questions: What kind of neighborhood choices are voucher holders REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on the checklist.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to beSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab educates and empowers social change organizations by providing reliable, objective data and analysis to inform their decision-making process with sound insight. COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistance COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers.NEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH On Monday, the Furman Center’s Institute for Affordable Housing Policy convened experts from government, academia, community-based organizations, and the private sector to address difficult questions: What kind of neighborhood choices are voucher holders REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on the checklist.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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NNIP CAMP 2021: EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES In 2018 we had a "Strategies for Social Media" meeting session and I think a camp session on overall communications strategies (website, social media, media relations, etc.), and it didn't feel then like anyone had a strategy that felt great to them - wasn't effective, took took much staff time, and/or cost too much to outsource.500 CITIES DATA
The 500 Cities data provides 27 indicators of adult health status, unhealthy behaviors, and prevention available at the census-tract level for 500 of America’s largest cities. ALGORITHMS AND THE COMMUNITY Government agencies are increasingly employing automated decision-making processes to decide who gets access to housing, who is stopped by police, and who should receive benefits.USER ACCOUNT
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistanceSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: education IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH The Housing Choice Voucher program, begun in 1974 as Section 8, was created not only to provide rental assistance to low-income households, but also to provide those households access to a broad range of neighborhoods. A disproportionate number of voucher households around the country currently live in high-poverty neighborhoods, however REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
FÉLICE LÊ-SCHERBAN, PHD, MPH Félice Lê-Scherban, PhD, MPH. f.lescherban@drexel.edu. Philadelphia. Assistant Professor & Training Co-Lead. Félice Lê-Scherban received a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Michigan and an MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research centers on health disparities with a focus on THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistanceSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: education IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH The Housing Choice Voucher program, begun in 1974 as Section 8, was created not only to provide rental assistance to low-income households, but also to provide those households access to a broad range of neighborhoods. A disproportionate number of voucher households around the country currently live in high-poverty neighborhoods, however REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
FÉLICE LÊ-SCHERBAN, PHD, MPH Félice Lê-Scherban, PhD, MPH. f.lescherban@drexel.edu. Philadelphia. Assistant Professor & Training Co-Lead. Félice Lê-Scherban received a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Michigan and an MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research centers on health disparities with a focus on THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
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Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
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NNIP CAMP 2021: PHASES OF DATA MATURITY FOR NONPROFITS We've started a maturity model that includes some characteristics of organizations in different phases and some potential next steps these organizations could take to evolve into more data-drivenorganizations.
NNIP CAMP 2021: EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES In 2018 we had a "Strategies for Social Media" meeting session and I think a camp session on overall communications strategies (website, social media, media relations, etc.), and it didn't feel then like anyone had a strategy that felt great to them - wasn't effective, took took much staff time, and/or cost too much to outsource. NNIP CAMP 2021: COUNTERING BIAS AGAINST HOMEGROWN ANALYSIS Most of us have at some point experienced being passed over for analysis work in favor of a national or out-of-town organization because so many people have a bias that work that comes from another city must be better than "homegrown" work, even though non-local orgs don't know our communities or our local data. NNIP CAMP 2021: COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS ON ALGORITHMS How are partners' thinking about their roles in promoting government transparency in automated decisionmaking - documenting algoritmic use, building community capacity to participate in policy converations, incorporating discussion into exising social justice tables? ALGORITHMS AND THE COMMUNITY Government agencies are increasingly employing automated decision-making processes to decide who gets access to housing, who is stopped by police, and who should receive benefits.USER ACCOUNT
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistance CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted inSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE School Readiness and Early Grade Success Initiative. Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit. Its materials were organizedaround a
REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
FOOD INSECURITY IN KENT COUNTY 1 Executive Summary In Kent County, community leaders have continued to search for answers to better serve the less fortunate, especially in regards to those suffering from food insecurity.HOME | NNIP
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Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE School Readiness and Early Grade Success Initiative. Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit. Its materials were organizedaround a
REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
FOOD INSECURITY IN KENT COUNTY 1 Executive Summary In Kent County, community leaders have continued to search for answers to better serve the less fortunate, especially in regards to those suffering from food insecurity. NNIP CAMP 2021: TECH COLLABORATION Inspired by the cooperative models described in a recent report from Georgetown’s Beeck Center: “Sharing Government Software: How Agencies are Cooperatively Building Mission-Critical Software,” we're thinking about how collaborative models can be useful in our work with local stakeholders, or as a framework for cross-city partnerships under the NNIP cross-site project umbrellaONLINE GUIDES
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CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Centering Racial Equity in Data Use. Urban Institute ( NNIP Coordinator) August 2020. Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. Collection and reuse of administrative data and/or secondarydata
VIDEO: WHAT DOES THIS MOMENT REQUIRE? PERSPECTIVES FROM In the past year and a half, a global pandemic erupted with disparate impact on low-income workers; a racial justice movement began, sparked by the murder of George Floyd and so many other people of color by police; and the results of a national election DATA 101: DATA VISUALIZATION, DATA LITERACY, AND Audience: Nonprofit staff, government staff, librarians, students, and journalists. “Data 101” is a training series that teaches foundational skills and concepts to help people become data literate. Participants learn concepts in data visualization, data storytelling, and mapping. The training emphasizes the use of paper over softwarefirst
SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit.Its materials were organized around a recognized comprehensive framework to address school readiness, the Ready Child equation.NEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistance CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted inSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE School Readiness and Early Grade Success Initiative. Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit. Its materials were organizedaround a
REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
FOOD INSECURITY IN KENT COUNTY 1 Executive Summary In Kent County, community leaders have continued to search for answers to better serve the less fortunate, especially in regards to those suffering from food insecurity.HOME | NNIP
The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA PROJECT SERVICES Data Driven Detroit (D3), in partnership with the Urban Institute, is working under contract to the Office of Minority Health (OMH) to provide technical assistance to two sites with the aim to further the development of a local data intermediary following the NNIP model.During this year-long project the team will select and engage with each site to provide one-on-one technical assistance CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted inSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE School Readiness and Early Grade Success Initiative. Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit. Its materials were organizedaround a
REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
FOOD INSECURITY IN KENT COUNTY 1 Executive Summary In Kent County, community leaders have continued to search for answers to better serve the less fortunate, especially in regards to those suffering from food insecurity. NNIP CAMP 2021: TECH COLLABORATION Inspired by the cooperative models described in a recent report from Georgetown’s Beeck Center: “Sharing Government Software: How Agencies are Cooperatively Building Mission-Critical Software,” we're thinking about how collaborative models can be useful in our work with local stakeholders, or as a framework for cross-city partnerships under the NNIP cross-site project umbrellaONLINE GUIDES
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CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Centering Racial Equity in Data Use. Urban Institute ( NNIP Coordinator) August 2020. Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. Collection and reuse of administrative data and/or secondarydata
VIDEO: WHAT DOES THIS MOMENT REQUIRE? PERSPECTIVES FROM In the past year and a half, a global pandemic erupted with disparate impact on low-income workers; a racial justice movement began, sparked by the murder of George Floyd and so many other people of color by police; and the results of a national election DATA 101: DATA VISUALIZATION, DATA LITERACY, AND Audience: Nonprofit staff, government staff, librarians, students, and journalists. “Data 101” is a training series that teaches foundational skills and concepts to help people become data literate. Participants learn concepts in data visualization, data storytelling, and mapping. The training emphasizes the use of paper over softwarefirst
SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit.Its materials were organized around a recognized comprehensive framework to address school readiness, the Ready Child equation.NEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted in COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: education IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH The Housing Choice Voucher program, begun in 1974 as Section 8, was created not only to provide rental assistance to low-income households, but also to provide those households access to a broad range of neighborhoods. A disproportionate number of voucher households around the country currently live in high-poverty neighborhoods, however REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community? THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
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Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted in COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: education IMPROVING HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER HOLDERS’ ACCESS TO HIGH The Housing Choice Voucher program, begun in 1974 as Section 8, was created not only to provide rental assistance to low-income households, but also to provide those households access to a broad range of neighborhoods. A disproportionate number of voucher households around the country currently live in high-poverty neighborhoods, however REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community? THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
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Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from Loyola University and a JD from DePaul University. Janikowski has beeninvolved in
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Partners. All NNIP partner organizations share a mission to ensure all communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. Partner Profiles: Listing by city of all partners. Clicking into a profile gives each partner's contact information, bios and organization description500 CITIES DATA
The 500 Cities data provides 27 indicators of adult health status, unhealthy behaviors, and prevention available at the census-tract level for 500 of America’s largest cities.ISSUE AREAS
Issue Areas. NNIP Partners make important contributions to their communities on a variety of issues. The pages below highlight and organize the work NNIP partners have done, bringing together activities, published products, and cross-site projects related to each topic. We'll list additional issue areas as our partners add newexamples, so
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This catalog includes the many types of resources produced by the individual partners and the partnership as a whole. For informal updates on partner work that might not include published products, visit our Activities page. CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Centering Racial Equity in Data Use. Urban Institute ( NNIP Coordinator) August 2020. Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. Collection and reuse of administrative data and/or secondarydata
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Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community?NEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building.HOME | NNIP
Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers.SHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab educates and empowers social change organizations by providing reliable, objective data and analysis to inform their decision-making process with sound insight. CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted in racial disparities - everything from increased exposure to policing to over-incarceration. REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on the checklist. THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community? FÉLICE LÊ-SCHERBAN, PHD, MPH Félice Lê-Scherban received a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Michigan and an MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers.SHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab educates and empowers social change organizations by providing reliable, objective data and analysis to inform their decision-making process with sound insight. CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATA All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted in racial disparities - everything from increased exposure to policing to over-incarceration. REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on the checklist. THE COMMUNITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CRI) AT GRAND VALLEY The Community Research Institute (CRI) at Grand Valley State University helped the Grand Rapids African-American Health Institute put several interactive maps on their website using the 500 CitiesData.
SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community? FÉLICE LÊ-SCHERBAN, PHD, MPH Félice Lê-Scherban received a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Michigan and an MPH in epidemiology and biostatistics from the University of California, Berkeley.RICHARD JANIKOWSKI
Richard Janikowski, founding Director of the Center for Community Criminology and Research (School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, the University of Memphis) and the Shared Urban Data System (The University of Memphis), has a degree in political science from LoyolaUniversity and
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All NNIP partner organizations share a mission to ensure all communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods.500 CITIES DATA
The 500 Cities data provides 27 indicators of adult health status, unhealthy behaviors, and prevention available at the census-tract level for 500 of America’s largest cities.ISSUE AREAS
NNIP Partners make important contributions to their communities on a variety of issues. The pages below highlight and organize the work NNIP partners have done, bringing together activities, published products, and cross-site projects related to each topic. VIDEO: WHAT DOES THIS MOMENT REQUIRE? PERSPECTIVES FROM In the past year and a half, a global pandemic erupted with disparate impact on low-income workers; a racial justice movement began, sparked by the murder of George Floyd and so many other people of color by police; and the results of a national electionPARTNER ACTIVITIES
To encourage peer learning, our tradition is to have partners' provide informal summaries of their key "activities" through all stages—ranging from proposals and new projects to published reports and community forums. CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIA 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community?HOME | NNIP
The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Centering Racial Equity in Data Use. Urban Institute ( NNIP Coordinator) August 2020. Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. Collection and reuse of administrative data and/or secondarydata
CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATAEXPLAIN SYNTHESIZING DATASYNTHESIZING DATA IN CRIMINAL JUSTICESYNTHESIZING DATA MEANINGWHAT DOES SYNTHESIZING DATA MEAN Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted inSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: educationNEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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University of Pittsburgh. The University Center for Social and Urban Research was established in 1972 as a hub for interdisciplinary basic and applied research in the social and behavioral sciences, with programs in Urban and Regional Analysis, Survey Research, Gerontology,and
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The National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Coordinated by the Urban Institute, NNIP is a learning network connecting partner organizations in 30 cities that ensure their communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity KEY ELEMENTS OF DATA SHARING AGREEMENTS The general elements of a data sharing agreement are listed below, adapted from the list published in Urban Institute’s Measuring Performance: A Guidance Document for Promise Neighborhoods on Collecting Data and Reporting Results.. 1. Purpose and intended use of data sharing—This section sets out in general terms the data to be shared, the organizations involved, and how the data are to be CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY IN DATA USE Centering Racial Equity in Data Use. Urban Institute ( NNIP Coordinator) August 2020. Researchers and data analysts are taught to protect research subjects in primary data collection, but data can be used to harm people and communities beyond that stage of the data life cycle. Collection and reuse of administrative data and/or secondarydata
CATALYZING COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM WITH DATAEXPLAIN SYNTHESIZING DATASYNTHESIZING DATA IN CRIMINAL JUSTICESYNTHESIZING DATA MEANINGWHAT DOES SYNTHESIZING DATA MEAN Catalyzing Community Criminal Justice Reform with Data. Publications. Funder: Microsoft Criminal Justice Reform Initiative. Contact: Kathryn Pettit kpettit@urban.org. Date: May 2018 - March 2020. All people have a right to fair treatment from the U.S. criminal justice system, but bias in institutional policies and practices have resulted inSHIFT RESEARCH LAB
Shift Research Lab is focused on expanding its reach and impact so it can further its mission of pioneering a data-driven culture within Colorado’s social sector. Shift advocates for the democratization of data and believes that by openly sharing, analyzing, and monitoring data, communities are able to tackle to most pervasive social issues COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: educationNEW HAVEN | NNIP
DataHaven is a non-profit organization with a 25-year history of public service to Connecticut. DataHaven is a formal partner of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, a collaborative national effort by the Urban Institute and local partners to further the development and use of neighborhood information systems in local policymaking and community building. REPORTING DATA USING A RACIAL EQUITY LENS: A SUMMARY May 10, 2018. This checklist was distributed during the session, Communicating with Data to Advance Racial Equity at the NNIP Partnership Meeting, May 2018 and adapted from More Race Matters #3- Advancing Better Outcomes for All Children: Reporting Data Using a Racial Equity Lens, which provides examples for the items on thechecklist.
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University of Pittsburgh. The University Center for Social and Urban Research was established in 1972 as a hub for interdisciplinary basic and applied research in the social and behavioral sciences, with programs in Urban and Regional Analysis, Survey Research, Gerontology,and
SOFTWARE SELECTION PROCESS AND CRITERIASOFTWARE SELECTION CHECKLISTSOFTWARE SELECTION CRITERIA TEMPLATESOFTWARE SELECTION FORMERP SELECTION CRITERIA MATRIXERP SOFTWARE SELECTION 2 Operating costs • What level of maintenance is needed to operate the system in an ongoing basis? • What are the annual maintenance charges for the software, and are they reasonable? • What are the costs in adding or updating data used by the software? • Can our server administrators work with the product? Functions/features • How well does it meet the needs of the user community?ONLINE GUIDES
NNIP online guides share lessons, resources, and best practices collected from local partners on a range of topics. Resources for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. NNIP’s mission is to ensure all communities have access to data and the skills to use data to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. Updated on March 16, 2021.500 CITIES DATA
The 500 Cities data provides 27 indicators of adult health status, unhealthy behaviors, and prevention available at the census-tract level for 500 of America’s largest cities.PARTNERS | NNIP
Partners. All NNIP partner organizations share a mission to ensure all communities have access to data and the skills to use information to advance equity and well-being across neighborhoods. Partner Profiles: Listing by city of all partners. Clicking into a profile gives each partner's contact information, bios and organization description VIDEO: WHAT DOES THIS MOMENT REQUIRE? PERSPECTIVES FROM In the past year and a half, a global pandemic erupted with disparate impact on low-income workers; a racial justice movement began, sparked by the murder of George Floyd and so many other people of color by police; and the results of a national electionBECOME A PARTNER
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Data & Tech. NNIP partners have extensive knowledge about national and local sources of neighborhood-level data. Data Sources: Individual pages for different data sources that include Partner reports and analyses using the data. Data is available for download on select pages where indicated. SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY GRADE SUCCESS INITIATIVE Eight partners were selected through a competitive process to participate in the initiative (see partners listed on the right). The project utilized the work of Charlie Bruner (Des Moines) who developed a School Readiness Resource Guide and Toolkit.Its materials were organized around a recognized comprehensive framework to address school readiness, the Ready Child equation.PARTNER ACTIVITIES
To encourage peer learning, our tradition is to have partners' provide informal summaries of their key "activities" through all stages—ranging from proposals and new projects to published reports and community forums. COLLECTION OF EXAMPLE DATA-SHARING AGREEMENTS: EDUCATION September 10, 2018. This collection is part of NNIP's Collection of Example Data Sharing Agreements. These MOUs involve state Departments of Education, school districts, and county education coalitions, as well as non-education entities including local housing authorities and healthcare providers. The data sources covered are: education Skip to main contentPartners Login »
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An Evaluation of the Emergency Aid Programs at the University of Southern California and Los Angeles Community College District - By Hilary Olson, Kalen Cornelious, Riley Carbonneau, Victoria Ciudad-Real, Dr. Jovanna Rosen, Cynthia Barboza-Wilkes, Hannah Lee,Gary Painter
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