Using Data to Catalyze Community Action
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Highlighting four local organizations that are training and partnering with youth to shape community-informed solutions.
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Data You Can Use (DYCU)'s experience demonstrates that Data Chats are an effective way to engage communities in interpreting data and using it to develop an action agenda.
Air Alliance Houston (AAH), a veteran of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Urban Institute grant programs, exemplifies how using data for community change can be both resident centered and outcome focused to make meaningful impacts.
Three RWJF grantees demonstrate how universities and community organizations can develop mutually beneficial research partnerships.
Utilizing mixed methods to understand community experiences and form more equitable solutions.
Community groups are using data to address environmental racism and resulting health disparities.
Two grant programs to local nonprofits build local data capacity and show the need and opportunity for local investments.