Linking Research with Action to Support Neighborhood Level Capacity Building and Drive Social Change Phyllis Betts, Director Center for Community Building.

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Linking Research with Action to Support Neighborhood Level Capacity Building and Drive Social Change Phyllis Betts, Director Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy The University of Memphis CBANA is the lead Memphis Partner for The Urban Institute’s National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership and works closely with the Center for Community Criminology and Research to produced neighborhood-based analysis on housing, community safety, and other quality of life indicators using the InfoWorks Memphis Neighborhood Indicators Partnership framework.

Fundamentals: What’s in a Basic Neighborhood Indicators Database? Neighborhood Housing Markets Indicators – Base Layer: Tax Assessor’s Parcel Level Database and Shapefiles to the parcel/address – Public records for property transactions and other housing related data – Primary data collection: Neighborhood Property Survey Social Indicators – Federal Data as available at zipcode, census tract and other drill-down extractions/estimates such as Local Employment Dynamics – Administrative records: crime data, birth outcomes/health data, education data – Primary data collection: asset mapping and community surveys Crime Tracking and Analysis – Ongoing access to incident reports and other administrative data from law enforcement and criminal justice agencies data

How do we use the data to support our role as an urban-serving University? Guiding Principles Commitment to neighborhood level indicators to track distribution of physical conditions, gauge quality of life outcomes, and tackle disparities Specializing in neighborhood effects analysis of risk and protective factors and assets Issue Framing t o transform data and information into actionable knowledge Widespread dissemination via web-publishing and community conversations that grapple with underlying issues Ongoing partnerships with collaborative interagency initiatives, including policy- makers, practitioners, community-based organizations and grassroots groups Support comprehensive place-based initiatives, capacity building and other interventions to “reach families where they live”

InfoWorks Memphis Neighborhood Indicators Partnership Signature Products Neighborhood Typology and Neighborhood Change Analysis: CBANA Zone Analysis Neighborhood Survey and Problem Properties Analysis: Neighborhood by Neighbor Annual Lending, Foreclosure, and Neighborhood Housing Market Analysis Blue CRUSH Analysis (Crime Reduction Using Statistical Analysis) Neighborhood Portfolios Place-Based Analysis for Key Issues

Neighborhood Typology: CBANA Zone Analysis Neighborhood trends Poverty, IRS returns, HMDA income, and other indicators Map series updated with ACS data for neighborhood risk and vitality Zone 1: Classic distressed Zone 2: Vulnerable swing neighborhoods Zone 3: Stable Neighborhoods of Choice Zone 4: Uptrending Neighborhoods

CBANA Neighborhood Survey and Problem Properties Audit City-wide to inform policy and programs Special purpose for community development prjects e.g. NSP Update for HUD Community Challenge Grant Aerotropolis District Plan

Residential or Commercial Versions Blight Indicators Social Indicators

Blue CRUSH Analysis Supports Operation Safe Community National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Defending Childhood Initiative Safeways Community Action Partnership Crime data then overlaid with other neighborhood data to identify place- intensive risk factors and potential to mobilize assets VIOLENT CRIME ARRESTS 5 of the 6 Census Tracts in the top 5% each year are in north Memphis All five are in Zipcode 38127

Ongoing Research Support for Community Development Council Neighborhood Housing Market Analysis and Community LIFT Safeways Apartment Community Certification and Community Action Partnership Aerotropolis Comprehensive Community and Economic Development Planning Memphis Strive Cradle to Career/ StriveNetwork Early Success Coalition Defending Childhood Against Violence Initiative National Forum on Youth Violence Improving Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Success