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1 July 11, 2014 Woodstock Institute Data Portal Training Katie Buitrago | Senior Policy and Communications Associate Woodstock Institute | Chicago, Illinois kbuitrago@woodstockinst.org | www.woodstockinst.org WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014 @woodstockinst WoodstockInstitute

2 About Woodstock Institute Our Mission WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014 Create a just financial system in which lower- wealth persons and communities and people and communities of color can achieve economic security and community prosperity.

3 About the data portal Our partners rely on our data/analysis –Woodstock provided nearly 250 hours of technical assistance in 2013 Community Lending Fact Book since 1984 New Woodstock website Not meant to replace TA Evolving WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

4 What’s new Compare chosen geographic locations Identify trends with visualizations More accessible More data WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

5 Note on formatting Why is __________ in a _______ graph? Why is it in totals, rather than displaying data for individual geographies? Why isn’t this data available for municipalities? WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

6 Note on formatting Formatting decisions were based on: –Appealing to a wide audience –Data sources –Software WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014 Technical Assistance is available!

7 What’s available? Data portal includes data for the Chicago six county region on: –Foreclosures –Mortgage applications –Housing –Income –Employment WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

8 Visualizations Foreclosures –Foreclosure Filings –Completed foreclosure auctions –Filing Trends by Property Type –Auction Trends by Property Type –Percent Auctions REO –Filings & Auctions per 1000 Mortgageable Properties Mortgage applications (purchase and refinance) –Race by Action –Ethnicity by Action –Gender by Action –Occupancy by Race –Occupancy by Ethnicity –Occupancy by Gender –Loan Type Trends –Occupancy Trends –Multiyear Mortgage Lending Trends –Average Loan Size and Income –Top Lenders Housing –Vacancy Rates –Housing Units & Occupancy Income –No. of Households by Income Quintile –Percent of Households by Income Quintile –Income Statistics Employment (residence and workplace) –Percent Employment by Gender –Number Employed by Sector (graph) –Number Employed by Sector (chart) –Percent Employed, Private vs. Public WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

9 Navigating the portal www.woodstockinst.org

10 Three Step Process Choose data category Choose geographic locations View and manipulate the data WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

11 Choosing data category WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

12 Choosing data category WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

13 Instructions and FAQ WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

14 Choosing geographic locations County Chicago Community AreaMunicipality Foreclosurexxx Mortgage Lendingxx Housingxx Incomexx Employmentxxx WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

15 Choosing geographic locations County – Each of the six Chicago area counties (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will) Community Area – Each of the 77 Chicago community areas plus each of the non-Cook counties Municipality – Incorporated cities within the six Chicago area counties. Unincorporated areas aggregated together (“Unincorporated Area - Cook”) WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

16 Choosing geographic locations WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

17 Choosing geographic locations Choose geographies from multiple menus at your own risk! Choosing an individual county, then choosing a municipality will return only data for parts of that municipality in that county. Make sure to click refresh before switching geographies. WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

18 Viewing and manipulating data Visualizations and data update as soon as you select any new option. Visualizations and data display in two ways: Totals for selected geographies Data for each geography selected WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

19 Viewing and manipulating data WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

20 Viewing and manipulating data Hover over any data point to get more details. WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

21 Downloading/exporting data Almost all data used for the Woodstock Institute data portal is available to download. Exception: Proprietary data WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

22 Downloading/exporting data Four ways to download from the data portal: WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

23 Data sources All sources of data are included at the bottom of each page: WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

24 Examples How do completed foreclosure auctions compare in Washington Park and South Lawndale (Little Village)? How does income distribution in Auburn Gresham compare to Logan Square? How many mortgage purchase applications by African- Americans were originated and denied for Humboldt Park, Hermosa, and Lower West Side (Pilsen)? WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

25 Questions WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014

26 July 11, 2014 Woodstock Institute Data Portal Training Katie Buitrago | Senior Policy and Communications Associate Woodstock Institute | Chicago, Illinois kbuitrago@woodstockinst.org | www.woodstockinst.org WOODSTOCK INSTITUTE | JULY 2014 @woodstockinst WoodstockInstitute


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