Stories

NNIP stories describe partner initiatives that helped their communities use data to improve neighborhoods and the well-being of residents.

Recent research shows trail networks help achieve climate resilience, improve public health, and increase economic prosperity. The Mid-Ohio...

November 26, 2024

Community...

September 9, 2024

Neighborhood data counts.

Neighborhood data counts people. It counts the places that our communities hold dear, and it counts the tragedies...

September 9, 2024

The Blue Line Extension, which will expand the light rail northwest from downtown Minneapolis to North Minneapolis, Robbinsdale, Crystal, and...

June 7, 2024

Imagine if every town knew what share of their residents felt safe in their neighborhoods, were getting the medical care they need, or were...

November 27, 2023

Baltimore lost 5.7 percent of their population between 2010 and 2020, resulting in the city’s lowest population in a century. The Baltimore...

October 17, 2023

The Metro Atlanta Racial Equity Atlas (MAREA) is a new data tool that focuses on how systemic racism affects...

August 22, 2023

The number of youth and young adults experiencing homelessness continues to increase in Cleveland and across the country due to personal...

June 15, 2023

Two- to four-unit residential buildings account for a quarter of Chicago’s housing units and compose a substantial share of unsubsidized...

June 5, 2023

Black, Indigenous, and people of color experience worse social, economic, and health outcomes in King County, Washington. A long history and...

September 23, 2022

Regional businesses have an important role in advancing racial equity in their communities. A group of chief executives and business leaders in...

August 29, 2022

The lack of support from the criminal legal system and the stigma associated with having a criminal record create challenging barriers for people...

August 29, 2022

The Atlanta BeltLine is a 22-mile railroad corridor that is designed to improve greenspace, housing, economic...

August 24, 2022

Housing instability has long been a concern in Shelby County, Tennessee, with...

May 31, 2022

The Institute for Housing Studies (IHS) provided timely analysis and...

December 9, 2021

Interested in redressing existing racial, economic, educational, and health inequities, the Indianapolis City-County Council explored how to more...

August 17, 2021

What happens when quality data are put in the hands of changemakers? As Amy...

July 22, 2021

Cities across the US have become especially interested in building economic...

July 22, 2021

Harnessing interdisciplinary expertise and perspectives, the Black Equity Coalition (...

May 27, 2021

Between 2010 and 2017, ...

December 1, 2020

Baltimore, known for being the birthplace of racially restrictive zoning, continues to be one of the most segregated cities in the United States....

August 15, 2020

In recent years, Neighborhood Nexus has developed and maintained an innovative measure: the...

July 13, 2020

Thanks to community-driven research conducted by the Urban Strategies Council (The Council), the new director of the City of Oakland’s Department...

May 11, 2020

Community Information Now (CI:Now, the NNIP partner for San Antonio) is supporting United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County as it leads the...

February 1, 2020

People in Milwaukee’s Amani neighborhood are using data to identify safety issues and build relationships with the police. It’s a story of...

January 10, 2020
In summer 2019, a hundred Philadelphia youth learned the power of data through a piloted summer learning experience by the Urban Health...
October 30, 2019

In 2018–19, 20 high school students identified the assets of and health needs for their Del Valle community, which directly informed the...

September 8, 2019

“Youth inherit a world with a lot of policies that affect them. They don’t necessarily have the tools to make those...

August 30, 2019
In 2019, the City of Chicago embarked on a new...
July 24, 2019
8,956 women. 1,840 men. 10,797 total survivors of domestic violence reported in Marion County, Indiana...
July 23, 2019
Evictions have...
June 10, 2019

Children don't get to choose where they are born. But in Bexar County, Texas, where San Antonio is located, current death data shows that children...

January 2, 2019

When Hurricane Harvey hit Houston in August 2017, the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice...

June 1, 2018

New evidence developed by the Center on...

June 1, 2018

Thanks to IndyVitals – an award-winning online data tool – residents and organizations can...

December 20, 2017

Despite the economic resurgence post-Hurricane Katrina in the New Orleans metropolitan area, many workers remain stuck in low-wage jobs. The Data...

December 19, 2017

Following the foreclosure crisis, Oakland faced a serious problem of an increasing number of vacant...

December 11, 2017

As the national narrative around Detroit has shifted from a story of blight to one of revitalization and resurgence, challenges and responses have...

December 4, 2017

The right data, in the right hands, can help advance action on tough issues like under-employment. For 25 years,...

September 3, 2017

Do cities distribute their capital improvement funds equitably across neighborhoods? It is hard to find a good answer to that question anywhere....

June 15, 2017

For a more complete case study of this experience, see Chapter 6 of Strengthening...

June 1, 2017

For a more complete case study of this experience, see...

June 1, 2017

For a more complete case study of this experience, see Chapter 6 of Strengthening Communities with Neighborhood Data, by G. Thomas Kingsley,...

June 1, 2017

Prince George’s County, Maryland, has been hard-hit by the housing crisis....

December 13, 2012

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee are in the process of re-assessing their current Club locations, as well as programs offered within...

August 29, 2011

The Children’s Trust of Miami-Dade County funds out-of-school time programs to reduce the number of children spending their out-of-school hours...

August 29, 2011

The Greater New Orleans Data Center worked to increase the effective use of data in decisionmaking among member agencies of the Literacy Alliance...

August 29, 2011

Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) used data and maps provided by the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee (NPCM) to redistrict their recreation programming...

August 29, 2011

In post-Katrina New Orleans, the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center (GNOCDC) has been a central resource of data and information about New...

August 29, 2011

When the Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis began a strategic planning process in 2005, the task force soon raised questions regarding...

August 29, 2011

In 2002, the Polis Center at Indiana-Purdue University, in conjunction with the Children’s Health Services Research Program in the Department of...

August 29, 2011

Since 1998, the Nonprofit Center of Milwaukee (NPCM) has been tracking the progress of lead abatement programs by analyzing lead testing results...

August 29, 2011

Based on data in the Health of King County 2006 and Communities Count 2005 reports from the County public health department (...

August 29, 2011

In Fall 2003, a developer working in Providence’s Olneyville neighborhood was looking for tenants for a renovated property known as the Old Mill...

August 29, 2011

In November 2005, for the second consecutive year, Camden, NJ was named the Most Dangerous City in the United States by the Morgan-Quitno Press....

August 29, 2011

Two major reports from the Child and Family Policy Center (CFPC) in Des Moines have helped to describe the challenges of prisoner reentry in Des...

August 29, 2011

The Memphis Police Department is working with the Center for Community Criminology and Research (C3R) at the University of Memphis on reducing...

August 29, 2011

In Providence, a partnership between The Providence Plan and the Rhode Island Family Life Center formed around a common interest in using...

August 29, 2011

In February 2005, the Urban Strategies Council released a report entitled “Homicides in Oakland, 2002-2004,” that presented data from the Oakland...

August 29, 2011

In the 2000 Communities Count Report, South King County residents were found to have read to their children less than residents in other parts of...

August 29, 2011

New charter schools in Baltimore relied heavily on data provided by BNIA to develop their school proposals. A group in the Patterson Park...

August 29, 2011

Numerous groups and initiatives in Seattle-King County have focused on improving school readiness and engaging parents, early childhood educators...

August 29, 2011

The Ochs Center, formally known as the Community Research Council (CRC), in Chattanooga, TN provided support for the development of Hamilton...

August 29, 2011

The Piton Foundation and the Colorado Children’s Campaign’s analysis of test scores in Denver schools revealed that improvements in schools’ test...

August 29, 2011

The Sacramento County Children's Report Card, first published in 2000, was established to show how well the Sacramento community is fulfilling its...

August 29, 2011

During 2005 and 2006, Community Link, formerly known as the the Community Services Planning Council (CSPC), worked with a local Leadership...

August 26, 2011

In Nashville, the Neighbors Reaching Out (NRO) Neighborhood Association and the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA) worked together...

August 26, 2011

The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance (BNIA) tracks data on services provided in city neighborhoods. These data have been useful in the...

August 26, 2011

In Providence, the web-based urban land information system has been created to help community development corporations, city officials and others...

August 26, 2011

The Metro Chicago Information Center (MCIC) released a report in October 2005 on the disparate access to goods and services for some Chicago...

August 26, 2011

The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, a research institute housed at Case Western Reserve University's Mandel School of Applied...

July 6, 2011

The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance (BNIA) produced a report for the Executive Director of Baltimore’s Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative...

July 5, 2011