PolicyMap at NNPHI

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PolicyMap presented at the National Institute for Public Health and the National Network of Public Health Institutes; these are the slides used.

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May 2013

Online Data and Mapping Platform

• Contains over 15,000 geographic indicators • Sources are both public and proprietary as well

user uploads • Continually updated by a team of data analysts at

TRF • Made available through the online tool

www.policymap.com; through a Data API and through “widgets”

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Data

Demographics • Education • Incomes •

Unemployment Rates • Jobs • Wages • Political Boundaries • Crime • School Districts • School

Performance • Vacancy • Home Sales • Housing Burdens • Mortgages • Housing Investments • Tax Returns • Transit Access • Food Access • Obesity •

Uninsured Populations • Government Designations • www.policymap.com/our-data.html

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Data is: • Public - Census, ACS, FBI, IRS, HMDA, BLS, CDC,

USDA, HUD… • Proprietary- home sale, school performance and

transit data • Secure – data loaded by users (generally

organizational or local data) • Available for the nation at smallest geography

possible, preferably block group or census tract or address.

PolicyMap

• We built PolicyMap first as a tool to help TRF and

its own clients better understand their own markets.

• We opened it up to the public and created a self-sustaining business model for the online tool that allows users to access part of what is available for free and additional data/tools with a subscription.

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Who Uses PolicyMap?

• Financial institutions (CDFIs and Banks) • Federal agencies such as the Federal Reserve, HUD and

the EDA • State Housing Finance Agencies • Local governments – particularly housing agencies • Community development organizations (and the

foundations that support them) • Real estate industry • Universities/students • Consultants

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Why do they use PolicyMap?

• Visualize where they have made investments or loans or grants; understand what those markets look like and how they are changing.

• Strategically think about where they need to make investments in the future based on market conditions, need or government program requirements.

• Obtain data for reporting or grant application requirements.

• General neighborhood research.

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Why Relevant for Today’s Discussion?

• PolicyMap could be an additional data resource for showing other potential partners/resources in a geographic area: Government designations like CRA or NMTC eligibility

could mean partnerships with financial institutions; Government designations like CDBG eligible tracts or

high NSP3 scores could mean available local government dollars for housing;

Health resources such as retail based health clinics; Neighborhood anchors such as schools, libraries, non-

profit organizations.

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National

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Hamilton County

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Hospitals

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CRA Eligibility

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New Market Tax Credit Eligibility

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CDBG Eligibility

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Foreclosure Need Score

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Christ Hospital

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And Health Centers, Schools and Libraries

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius around

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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1 Mile Radius Around Hospital

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CDBG Eligible and High NSP

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