Baltimore Data Day 2015 The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance – Jacob France Institute Cheryl Knott Johanna Busch.

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Baltimore Data Day 2015 The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance – Jacob France Institute Cheryl Knott Johanna Busch

Baltimore Data Day 2015  Friday, July 10 th at University of Baltimore  Free, open to the public  Non-profits, foundations, community organizations, residents, students, researchers  Thursday pre-session and keynote at Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Pre-Session on Creative Placemaking  Jason Schupbach, National Endowment for the Arts  Mark Stern, Social Impact of the Arts Project, School of Social Policy & Practice, University of Pennsylvania  Lindsay Tucker So, Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy  Ira Goldstein, The Reinvestment Fund  Panel discussion

Strengthening Communities Through Neighborhood Data  Workforce and Economic Development: Occupational Data for Workforce Programs  Civic Technology: From Tech to Transformation  Arts and Culture: Identifying Opportunities for Creative Placemaking  Public Safety: Using Data to Keep Baltimore Safe  Housing: Finding Information about Tax Sale Foreclosures in Your Neighborhood  Arts: The Value of Arts and Culture Data in the Community Development Mix  Public Health: From Awareness to Action  Media: Reporting on Neighborhoods- Using Data to Find the Story Behind the Story

Strengthening Communities Through Neighborhood Data  Data provider  Non-Profit organization or researcher  Data user

Hands-On Workshops  Open Baltimore Data Portal  Open data from city agencies  BNIA-JFI Website and Data Resources  Using our website  Mapping Your Neighborhood  Primary data collection and online mapping  Introduction to R  Statistical data analysis

Data Day 2015 Outreach  Focus on community members  Limited social media presence  Made calls to over 300 community based organizations  Citizen’s Planning and Housing Association  About 310 registrations within two weeks

Data User Census  Goals:  Examine current successes in data usage  Gain a better understanding of gaps  Interactive, live online polling  See results here See results here