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For the 20th anniversary of Baltimore Data Day, the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance has expanded its annual workshop into a weeklong series of "how to" interactive sessions in which people who work with data will explain what data is available, where to find and access data, and how data can be actionable for communities. You must register for each session separately. (See the full agenda for more details and registration links.)
Baltimore Data Week has been organized by daily themes:
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond is co-hosting the opening plenary session on July 20, which is titled "Discussion on the Impacts of COVID-19 in Urban Areas like Baltimore." (Register on this page and see the agenda below.) In addition, Baltimore Data Week is culminating with an Investment Connection LIVE pitch session, where a select group of community-based organizations in Maryland will present their potential CRA-eligible proposals to an audience of funders. (See the event page for more information and a registration link.)
Community leaders, nonprofit organizations, governmental entities and civic-minded technologists are invited to see the latest trends in community-based data and learn how other groups are using data to support and advance constructive change.
Discussion on the Impacts of COVID-19 in Baltimore
Virtual Registration and Sign-In
Welcome
Peter M. Dolkart
Community Development Regional Manager
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond - Baltimore Branch
Plenary Speakers
Dr. Joshua M. Sharfstein
Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Michael B. Kelly
Executive Director
Baltimore Metropolitan Council
Jenny Schuetz
Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
Brookings Institution
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Closing
Dr. Seema Iyer
Associate Director
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance - Jacob France Institute