An Introduction to the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) DENVER, CO OCTOBER 22, 2014.

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An Introduction to the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) DENVER, CO OCTOBER 22, 2014

National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) Collaborative effort since June 1995 – First meeting of UI and first six local intermediaries to discuss partnership – Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Denver, Oakland, Providence – Several funded in 1980s by Jim Gibson through Rockefeller’s Community Planning and Action Projects June 1996 – Urban assessment completed, report published, partnership funded

National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP) 1997: Washington, D.C. 1999: Baltimore, Indianapolis, Miami, Milwaukee, Philadelphia 2002: Camden, Chattanooga, Des Moines, New Orleans, Sacramento : Seattle, Nashville, Columbus, Dallas, Memphis : Grand Rapids, New York, Minneapolis : New Haven, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Detroit 2010: Portland, Kansas City, San Antonio 2012: Austin, Pinellas County 2014: Charlotte... And more to come

Local Partners in NNIP The Defining Functions Building and operating information systems with integrated and recurrently updated data on neighborhood conditions Facilitating and promoting the direct practical use of data by community and city leaders for community building and local policy making Emphasizing the use of information to build the capacities of institutions and residents in distressed neighborhoods

NNIP Success Requires Three Innovations 1.Data and Technology – People relate to data analysis at the neighborhood level 2.Institutions – Long-term and multifaceted interests – Positioned to maintain trust of data providers and users 3.Progressive Mission: Information for Change – Democratizing Information

Shared Mission: Information for Change But a central focus on strengthening, empowering low-income neighborhoods Work for many clients – Technical assistance to nonprofits – Informing city’s service provision – Market analysis for local retail Information as a bridge for collaboration among residents, public agencies, nonprofits, businesses

Obligations to the NNIP Partnership: Continue to meet NNIP standards at home Perform the basic NNIP functions in full Add publications and activities to the NNIP website Twice per year – data holdings, analysis, dissemination Participate actively in work of the Partnership Best efforts to attend all meetings, conferences, workshops Make presentations to partners, participate in peer learning Participate in network planning for specific issues Promote NNIP principles Note and promote affiliation with NNIP and its principles in local work and professional activities

Data-Driven Organizing in Pittsburgh’s Homewood Children’s Village

Follows the Promise Neighborhood model Began with “1,000 conversations” to hear residents’ concerns Learned that vacant and abandoned properties were one of Homewood’s key challenges. The Village Approach

Research Review & Design Data Collection & Integration Data Visualization: MAPS! Training Analysis Policy Action PNCIS Partnership in HCV Neighborhood Assessment

Legend Exterior and Paint Good Fair Poor N/A

Data Driven Organizing Homewood’s Dirty Thirty: – Used joint database to identify worst properties in the neighborhood – Mobilized residents to call the 311 Response Line and advocate for boarding up the properties – 23 of 30 properties were boarded up, torn down, or otherwise improved within about a month

BeforeAfter

Gigapan Document neighborhood conditions Collect input from residents

Impact Bring resources back to the neighborhood to help children and families Improve built and physical environment Make the neighborhood a safer place for children Strengthen residents’ capacity for action

Using Neighborhood Indicators to Identify Need for Youth Services in Indianapolis INDICATORS IN ACTION:

Marion County Commission on Youth EIP Goal: Reduce the number of children entering the county’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems by improving the coordination of youth services in Marion County. Co-location of Services: Organizations serving youth and families in Marion County will partner with community organizations, such as neighborhood centers, schools and churches, to offer various supportive services at common access points.

Vulnerability Index

38 th Street

2014 Executive Committee Todd Clausen, Milwaukee Jeff Matson, Minneapolis Sheila Martin, Portland Kurt Metzger, Detroit Eleanor Tutt, St. Louis Max Weselcouch, New York Executive Committee Duties Plan partnership activities Monitor performance of activities Review/determine policies of the partnership NNIP Leadership MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

JOINT WORK PROGRAM – NNIP PARTNERSHIP Advance the state of practice – Informing local policy initiatives – Developing tools and guides Build/strengthen local capacity – Developing capacity in new communities – Services to an expanding network Influence national context/partnering – Leadership in building the field

NNIP CROSS-SITE PROJECTS TopicYearsFunder Integrated Data Systems Annie E. Casey Foundation NNIP and Open Data John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Kids and Foreclosure Open Society Foundation Annie E. Casey Foundation School Readiness Annie E. Casey Foundation Foreclosure Crisis Fannie Mae Guiding Land Markets Brookings Institution Reentry Mapping Network Annie E. Casey Foundation National Institute of Justice Neighborhoods and Health US Dept. of Health and Human Services Welfare-to-Work1998Various

CURRENT FUNDING Annie E. Casey Foundation – General Support/Meeting Costs – Cross-site project on Integrated Data Systems John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation – General Support/Meeting Costs – Grant for book Strengthening Communities with Neighborhood Data – New project on civic data/tech

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