Keeping Track Online
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 …
The New Keeping Track Online: Mapping Risks and Resources
Mapping Risks and Community Resources to Improve Child Well-Being Citizens’ Committee for Children (CCC) is excited to launch the new and improved Keeping Track Online, a one-of-a-kind database with hundreds of indicators tracking child well-being in …
Keeping Track Online: New Tools to Map Child Well-being in NYC
Join us on February 14th for the official launch of new digital tools coming to CCC’s Keeping Track Online data resource. The new features will bring CCC’s data tools to the next level by: Bringing CCC’s Community Risk Ranking online, which will allow …
New York Neighborhoods Ranked by Risk
CCC’s new edition of the Community Risk Ranking reveals persistent disparities facing children and families across New York City. New to this year’s report is a detailed analysis of racial/ethnic inequalities, revealing the disproportionate number of b …
Using KT Online to Understand Housing Instability in High-Risk Communities
We recently examined on our blog the ways in which CCC’s Keeping Track data help to illustrate the critical need for action at all levels of government to support families facing housing instability and homelessness in New York City. In this new post, …
Keeping Track: Housing Instability & Homelessness in New York City
Budget discussions at the city, state and federal level have brought renewed focus to the housing crisis in New York City. Just last week, President Obama announced that his 2017 budget includes a proposal to spend $11 billion over the next 10 years on …