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A rose may be a “rose by any other name”, as Shakespeare writes, but when it comes to communities, the name used to refer to place connects everyone to a …
A rose may be a “rose by any other name”, as Shakespeare writes, but when it comes to communities, the name used to refer to place connects everyone to a …
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Data-Driven Decision Making in West Baltimore for Smart Technology Planning See the Full Report Smart Cities Data Use Summary Final Draft About the Project Beginning in 2017, the Baltimore “Smart …
Use Case: Policy Jennifer Mange, Planning Coordinator Enoch Pratt Free Library “Data is like a flashlight”: Using Data to Inform Public Policy In Spring 2016, Jennifer began working on a new …
Earlier this month I traveled to Atlanta to the Spring meeting of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership (NNIP). The partnership, led by the Urban Institute, brings together organizations that serve …
How can you get involved? Nominate a dataset you would like to see hosted on Open Baltimore Sign up to stay connected to the Open Data group with BNIA-JFI Join …
For the last year, I have been working at BNIA-JFI on an effort to localize the UN’s newly-adopted 2030 Sustainable Development Goals to the Baltimore context. The SDGs comprise of …
GEOLOOM GEOLOOM is rooted in the idea that arts and culture play a significant role in fostering the vitality of a place. Neighborhood-based arts and cultural activity can have an …
2022 Baltimore mayor: A guaranteed income can improve the quality of life for city families Baltimore Sun, April 20, 2022 We are at a powerful inflection point in our city’s …
Presentation materials from past Data Day sessions are available for download. Data Week 2021 2:00-3:00PM: State of Baltimore’s Neighborhoods: Introduction to Vital Signs 19 Session Resource Guide An update on …