Milwaukee’s First Ever Data Day Lessons Learned Before, During and After Katie Pritchard IMPACT, Inc.

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Milwaukee’s First Ever Data Day Lessons Learned Before, During and After Katie Pritchard IMPACT, Inc.

Before Be intentional about the design Strategically engage a Planning Committee Gather support that will help with ownership

During Set the stage Mayor, NNIP HQ, Federal Reserve Bank Data Driven Detroit Neighborhood agencies and residents Community Conversations (Harwood) Funders- give them a role Recruit Data Keepers to help Engage the group in identifying next steps

Facilitated Community Conversation Greatest neighborhood Assets How are they documented? What’s the evidence? Greatest neighborhood Problems How are they documented? What’s the evidence? What is our most promising change strategy? How are they documented? What’s the evidence?

After Two projects: swings, parks, maps, voting Telling the story City – Mayor’s Office & Common Council University- GIS project- parks and crime, registered voters Two foundations committed for next year

Milwaukee’s Second Ever Data Day?