Baltimore Office, Baltimore, Md.
Please join the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond for an interactive conference exploring creative uses of data and technology to promote public and private investment in transitional communities. This conference will feature discussions with local redevelopment leaders from Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Oakland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and other communities. Participants will have the opportunity to consider a wide array of practical, cost-effective tools and methods to inform local decision-making, mobilize support and attract investment. This event is free, but registration is required.
Community organizers, nonprofit organizations, funders and local leaders
Open Data and Neighborhood Stabilization
Baltimore Green Space News, Spring 2011
Benefits of Urban Community-Managed Open Space
Using Neighborhood Data for Policy:Lessons from New York City
Strategic Data Use to Stabilize Neighborhoods: Data Infrastructure Blueprint
Collecting Data-- Stories and Advice from the Front Lines
Market Value Analysis (MVA): a data and market-based framework for investment
The Neighborhood Stabilization Team Web App: Democratizing Data in Cleveland, Ohio
Using data and mapping to identifynorth-south disparities
Workshop: Market-Driven Neighborhood Investment
TRF Market Value Analysis (MVA)
Workshop: Innovative Uses of Public Data: Examples from NeighborhoodInfo DC
Kids Count: Data-Based Advocacy
Pittsburgh: Using Data to Define a City's Market Opportunities After Massive Market Change
Subsidized Housing Information Project (SHIP)
Vacants To Value: Data Infrastructure
Detroit Works Project:Neighborhood Analysis & Short-term Interventions
Strategic Data Use in Cleveland -NEO CANDO
Using Data To Drive Neighborhhod Investment
Mobilizing Grassroots Participation in Data-Driven Policy
Open-source Data Infrastructure: The Providence Property Mapper
Putting Data to Work: Data Driven Approaches to Strengthening Neighborhoods
Mobilizing a Data Army with the Green Map System
UMKC Neighborhood Planning Initiative
Deadline: December 7, 2011
Registration has closed. Thank you for your interest.
Deborah Jackson
(804) 697-8913