Asset Mapping
Using local data to identify risks facing children
The Annie E. Casey Foundation recently released its 2017 KIDS COUNT Data Book. Many of the indicators examined at the state level in The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s report are available at the city, borough and community district level for New York Cit …
From Strengths to Solutions: An Asset-Based Approach to Meeting Community Needs in Brownsville
Since 1944, Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York (CCC) has engaged colleagues in government, philanthropy, and direct service in data-driven discussions about the needs of children and families in communities throughout New York City and the pr …
New Tools to Assess Needs and Opportunities in NYC Communities
We are proud to announce the launch of new Keeping Track Online data analysis and visualization tools that will transform our collective efforts to make New York City a better place for children. In a city where one in five residents is a child, we kno …
Keeping Track of New York City’s Children
This post by CCC Director of Research and Data Analysis Apurva Mehrotra was originally published on BID’s blog Primero Pasos in English and Spanish. There are over 73.5 million children in the United States and 1.8 million of them call New York City ho …