NNIP Data Inventory & SNIP Score Update

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NNIP Data Inventory & SNIP Score Update This is the 3rd time I’m presenting on this. Happy to report some improvements in the overall results. ROB PITINGOLO SEPTEMBER 15, 2016

Local data is central to the NNIP mission NNIP local data should be… Before we get into results… Local data is central to NNIP. We care about data that is at small geographies and regularly updated. NNIP partners agree to collect data: across topics since problems and solutions rarely fall within silos across time to reduce effort/costs of acquisition and processing over time, to look at trends, and to be responsive to quick requests at the neighborhood level – because we know issues are not the same across the city Small Geography Tract, Block Grp, Zip, Parcel Recurring & Up-to-Date 2

What is the Data Inventory? First published1996  Became machine readable in 2007 Geography & coverage level Age & Race tabs Data inventory goes back almost 20 years. Covers the most common types of data, but not everything.

Value of the Data Inventory Neighborhood data is central to NNIP Self-assessment for partners Identify cross-site opportunities Improve the network Health Vital Stats Crime Housing

Thank you partners for updating your inventories on time! Atlanta Charlotte Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Detroit Grand Rapids Indianapolis Minneapolis New Haven New Orleans New York Oakland Pinellas Pittsburgh Providence San Antonio Seattle St. Louis Washington, DC Thank you to all the partners who updated on-time! We know it was short notice, it’s helpful. Acknowledge that some of the scores aren’t based on up-to-date inventories. 5

What is SNIP? Small-geography Neighborhood Indicator Performance (SNIP) Components: Vital Stats Pt1 Crime Distressed Property SNIP is a summary score to give us a snapshot of the extent of the data each partner has. A few key changes from last time… Prisoner re-entry is gone. Business licenses is now part of SNIP. A few small changes about how vital stats and distressed property indicator is calculated. Child Health School Enrollment Other Health Business Licenses Property Data Home Sales Public Assistance

Neighborhood Data Must Be… Methodology Neighborhood Data Must Be… Held “in-house” Small geography Parcel, Block Grp, Tract, Zip, other “neighborhood” Recurring & recent as of at least the year  Point awarded when all conditions are met Here’s how SNIP works….

How NNIP Partners Score Max Score = 10 These are the scores this time around. Average is a little lower than last year, expected since we tightened up the date requirement. We think it should look better and will once all the inventories are up-to-date, specifically, few zeros.

Let’s Dig Down Into the Stats Range: 0-10 Mean: 4.2 Median: 5 N: 28 Some stats.

SNIP Scores Improved Between 2015 and 2016 Happy to report improved SNIP numbers this year, especially for the median SNIP score.

NNIP’s most common up-to-date neighborhood data

Change in NNIP’s most common up-to-date neighborhood data

How Did We Do? Ask Rob for details during or after the meeting

Goals for 2017 All partners with up-to-date inventory No partners with zero SNIP score More data brought up-to-date

And the winner is… TIE! Detroit! Cleveland!