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Data Driven Organizing: Partnerships for community change in the Homewood Children’s village

Data Driven Organizing: Partnerships for community change in the Homewood Children’s village. Samantha Teixeira, MSW & Dr. John Wallace, Jr. The Village. Adapting the Harlem Children’s Zone model HCZ pillars-Community building, Evidence based programs, Scale, Evaluation

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Data Driven Organizing: Partnerships for community change in the Homewood Children’s village

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  1. Data Driven Organizing: Partnerships for community change in the Homewood Children’s village Samantha Teixeira, MSW & Dr. John Wallace, Jr.

  2. The Village • Adapting the Harlem Children’s Zone model • HCZ pillars-Community building, Evidence based programs, Scale, Evaluation • Property issues are a key aspect of Homewood’s challenges

  3. Project Cycle Data Gathering • OBB and Pitt partner with PNCIS to gather housing related data Celebrate! Form Action Plan • Identify worst homes in neighborhood and policy mechanism to address them 1000 Conversations • Residents express concern about vacant houses Contact engaged residents • Equip residents with data and a manageable plan

  4. Research Background • Interested in how neighborhood conditions affect children and families • Housing quality • Neighborhood infrastructure • Vacant and abandoned properties and lots • Gigapan • Data Driven Organizing: Conducting research with a direct goal of disseminating the results in a way that promotes community action and creates a road map for measurable neighborhood change.

  5. PNCIS Partnership in HCV Neighborhood Assessment • Research Review & Design • Data Integration • Data Visualization: MAPS! • Training • Policy Action

  6. Data Driven Organizing • Homewood’s Dirty Thirty: • Used joint database to identify worst properties in the neighborhood • Mobilized residents to call the 311 Response Line and advocate for boarding up the properties • 23 of 30 properties (77%) were boarded up, torn down, or otherwise improved within about a month

  7. Before

  8. After

  9. Tax Exemption Initiative • PNCIS analyzed property and tax records and identified potential homeowners in the neighborhood • Flagged owners who are not taking advantage of Act 50 Homestead exemption • Provided this list to Operation Better Block, Inc. • Piloting outreach project by knocking on doors and visiting senior centers

  10. Gigapan • Document neighborhood conditions • Collect input from residents

  11. Impact • Bringing resources back to the neighborhood to help children and families • Improving quality of built and physical environment • Making the neighborhood a safer place for children

  12. Questions?

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