Residential and School Mobility

July 2011

Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy   (New York)

Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy   (New York)

2011

The Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy and NYU's Institute for Education and Social Policy have been awarded a grant by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.  This work follows up on the research they completed as participants in the NNIP cross-site project on Foreclosures Effects on Children, funded by the Open Society Foundations.

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Date of Publication: 
October 30, 2002

(Inactive) The Providence Plan   (Providence)


Date of Publication: 
October 30, 2002

(Inactive) The Providence Plan   (Providence)

January 2010

Urban–Greater DC   (Washington, D.C.)


January 2010

Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy   (New York)


Date of Publication: 
January 12, 2010

Urban Institute   (NNIP Coordinator)


Date of Publication: 
July 15, 2011

(Inactive) Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action   (Memphis)

Date of Publication: 
March 5, 2012

University Center for Social and Urban Research   (Pittsburgh)

Date of Publication: 
March 5, 2012

University Center for Social and Urban Research   (Pittsburgh)

January 2012

Urban Institute   (NNIP Coordinator)

(Inactive) Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action   (Memphis)

March 10, 2012

As the curtain closed on the March 10, 2012 performance of “Hurt Village” at the Signature Theatre at Pershing Square in New York, patrons were invited to participate in a panel discussion moderated by award-winning journalist Esther Armah, which included Yale University sociologist Elijah Anderson, CBANA director and University of Memphis sociologist Phyllis Betts, director Patricia McGregor and playwrite Katori Hall (The Mountaintop, Hoodoo Love, and most recently, Hurt Village).


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(Inactive) Children's Optimal Health   (Austin*)

August 24, 2012

Children's Optimal Health is pleased to announce that we have launched a new  website. Many of our maps and all of our published reports are available for download through the site. There is currently no charge for these products, but users are asked to register and let us know how they use our work. Children's Optimal Health works to improve operations, impact policy, engage the community and support research to improve the health and well-being of all children in Central Texas.

Date of Publication: 
September 13, 2012

University Center for Social and Urban Research   (Pittsburgh)

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NNIP Partners Meeting, September 2012

April 2012

Center on Poverty and Community Development   (Cleveland)

Date of Publication: 
July 17, 2012

Center on Poverty and Community Development   (Cleveland)


October 2012

Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance   (Baltimore)


(Inactive) Thoughtwell   (Columbus)

July 2012 - November 2012

CRP and the Thomas B. Fordham Institute are partnering to conduct research on student mobility in Ohio. This first-of-its-kind research, to be completed by fall 2012, will analyze Ohio Department of Education K-12 student-level records over three school years to provide a picture of student mobility for each Ohio public school district and building and public charter school, with in-depth analysis for the largest urban areas and large statewide e–schools.


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October 2003

Urban–Greater DC   (Washington, D.C.)

Date of Publication: 
July 16, 2012

Metropolitan Area Planning Council   (Boston)

Date of Publication: 
June 20, 2013

(Inactive) Thoughtwell   (Columbus)

Event Name: 
NNIP Partners Meeting, June 2013

Date of Publication: 
June 27, 2013

Urban Institute   (NNIP Coordinator)


Center on Poverty and Community Development   (Cleveland)

September 22, 2014

The Cleveland Plain Dealer quoted Dr Claudia Coulton, Co-Director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, for "Decade after being declared nation's poorest big city, 1-in-3 Clevelanders remain in poverty" on September 18, 2014.

Date of Publication: 
January 12, 2015

UNC Charlotte Urban Institute   (Charlotte)

(Inactive) Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies   (Portland)

January 2015

Portland State University Population Center launched a new survey to learn more about what brought people to Portland and why they have stayed.


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Date of Publication: 
December 4, 2014

Center on Poverty and Community Development   (Cleveland)

Date of Publication: 
October 21, 2015

Data Driven Detroit (D3)   (Detroit)
Urban Institute   (NNIP Coordinator)

Event Name: 
NNIP Fall 2015 Partners' Meeting

Center on Poverty and Community Development   (Cleveland)

December 18, 2015

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"Can San Francisco Get Mixed-Income Public Housing Redevelopment Right?" by NIMC's Mark Joseph and co-authors Nancy Latham, Rachel G. Kleit and Steven LaFrance discusses how the HOPE SF program is aiming to explicitly avoid many of the problems mixed-income public housing redevelopments have faced, to create a truly inclusive process.


Funder: The Kresge Foundation
Contact: Kathryn Pettit [email protected]
Date: January 2016 - March 2019


Turning the Corner: Monitoring Neighborhood Change to Prevent Displacement piloted a research model in five cities to monitor neighborhood change, drive informed government action, and support displacement prevention and inclusive revitalization.The project was guided by the Urban Institute’s National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership and the Federal Reserve-Philanthropy Initiative, a collaboration between the Restoring Prosperity in Older Industrial Cities Working Group of the Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities and sev



Participating Partners:

Data Driven Detroit (D3)
Center for Urban and Regional Affairs
Data You Can Use
Date of Publication: 
April 6, 2016

UNC Charlotte Urban Institute   (Charlotte)

Event Name: 
NNIP Spring Partners Meeting, April 2016

Date of Publication: 
June 20, 2016

Urban Institute   (NNIP Coordinator)
Data Driven Detroit (D3)   (Detroit)


March 2019

Kinder Institute for Urban Research   (Houston)

April 18, 2019


Webinar Details
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April 18, 2019 - 1:00pm
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Dian Nostikasari
Katie Wang
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Dian Nostikasari, a senior research fellow at the Kinder Institute, discussed two reports titled “Planning from Inside Out: Using Community Responses to Address Transportation, Infrastructure and Safety Concerns” and “Safe Streets, Safe Communities: Walking and Biking Infrastructure in Gulfton.”

By joining this webinar, participants:

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October 2019

Kinder Institute for Urban Research   (Houston)

December 2019

Kinder Institute for Urban Research   (Houston)

February 2020

Kinder Institute for Urban Research   (Houston)

Date of Publication: 
September 22, 2021

Kinder Institute for Urban Research   (Houston)

Date of Publication: 
October 21, 2021

Boston Indicators   (Boston)

May 2022

Neighborhood Data for Social Change   (Los Angeles)

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