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Building community in your area? Check out the newly-launched Community Organizers Handbook! Everything you need to start and grow a NetSquared Local group or any other community-powered program.
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Challenges Entered:
HealthyCity.org currently offers users access to over 120 demographic and community characteric variables, from 9 different data sources. Our data and sources are described in detail at: http://www.healthycity.org/c/help/sc/indicator. For the proposed national service, some of the California-specific data sources may not be available nationally (such as data from the California Health Interview Survey or from the WIC program), but their functions may be replaced by other data sets. There are a number of health and economic data that state and federal offices use that are only available at the county level (so they cannot be displayed on our current site); offering a national view will make comparisons and disparities between counties and states accessible to users. Users will be able to:- Upload their own data sets- Overlay data points on top of demographic and other data- Map and analyze data within a radius around an address, or within a ZIP code, city, legislative districts or other jurisdictions- View core demographic and other data for the selected geography in tables and charts- View assets, such as schools, parks, fire and police stations, on an interactive map, with types of service (identified by icons)- Identify information about assets or service providers by scrolling over their icons- Cut and analyze data by over 60 demographic, health and other indicators
What else have you done in this area of work?
Healthy City is entering its 5th year of service, and will be launching version 3.0, featuring new and upgraded capabilities and features, this June. Using an adaptation of open source software we developed, and the Los Angeles region’s most comprehensive database of public and nonprofit resources (schools, parks, community centers, health clinics), HealthyCity.org enables community residents, nonprofit organizations, advocates, public officials and civic leaders to see and analyze the distribution of critical community assets in relation to essential demographic information, electoral and school district boundaries and the like. HealthyCity.org offers unprecedented access to the largest public database of community resources, demographic and health data for the region, paired with best-of-breed database and GIS mapping technology.