Neighborhood-Level Strategies, Regional Strength STEPHEN ACREE NNIP PARTNERSHIP MEETING APRIL 2, 2014.

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Neighborhood-Level Strategies, Regional Strength STEPHEN ACREE NNIP PARTNERSHIP MEETING APRIL 2, 2014

WELCOME TO ST. LOUIS! 2 photos credits: L2Photography (top left), St. Louis County (top right), Rise (bottom row)

ST LOUIS TOUR/RECEPTION SPONSORS 3

RISE CORE ACTIVITIES 1. Developing affordable and mixed-income housing and mixed-use communities that revitalize urban neighborhoods 2. Providing capacity building technical assistance and training to local governments, institutions and nonprofits engaged in community development in the St. Louis area 3. Making predevelopment loans to not-for-profit community development organizations 4

RISE CORE ACTIVITIES 4. Collecting, maintaining, analyzing and mapping neighborhood indicator and other data to measure the outcome of community development efforts and making data available as widely as possible to inform community-based decision-making 5. Engaging in housing and community development public policy education and advocacy 5

DATA DEMOCRATIZATION INITIATIVES Sample of current activities

NEIGHBORHOOD DATA GATEWAY Currently updating retail leakage data with support from MidAmerica GIS Consortium and Washington University in St. Louis Collaborating with St. Louis County to revise user interface & share additional data in user-friendly format 7

SUPPORTING AREA CDCs Rise Collaborative Grants - $72,500 paired with Rise technical assistance provided to 6 CDCs. Several CDCs prioritizing data-informed decision making & evaluation. Social Capital Working Group – partnership between Rise and three area CDCs to better measure & visualize social capital and networks 8

PARTICIPATION IN ONESTL REGIONAL PLAN | Staff served on Advisory, Community Engagement, and Data Portal committees St. Louis Regional Data Exchange open data portal one of the key results of planning effort; created by the Applied Research Consortium, a collaboration between researchers at Saint Louis University, the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville 9

WELLSTON FIRST CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD GRANT Rise serving as Housing Coordinator on Wellston Choice Neighborhood Planning Grant Ability to leverage past work in Wellston, including property condition data and housing market data 10

OPENDATASTL Rise staff Eleanor Tutt one of the leaders of OpenDataSTL (launching as a Code for America brigade weekend of May 30, 2014) Assisted with joint City of St. Louis/St. Louis County Code for America fellowship application 11

SESSION SPEAKERS Hank Webber, Washington University in St. Louis Todd Swanstrom, University of Missouri-St. Louis Jennifer Allen, Trailnet Tonya Dean, Dutchtown South Community Corporation