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1 Using Data to Strengthen a Community’s Foreclosure Response Efforts – The NNIP Model Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development Case Western Reserve.

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1 1 Using Data to Strengthen a Community’s Foreclosure Response Efforts – The NNIP Model Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development Case Western Reserve University http://neocando.case.edu http://povertycenter.case.edu Michael Schramm Cuyahoga Land Bank http://www.cuyahogalandbank.org

2 2 NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD INDICATORS PARTNERSHIP (NNIP) Local partners operate information systems Recurrently updated neighborhood-level data Multiple topics and data sources Trusted institutions Mostly outside of government 38% University institutes, 33% stand-alone nonprofits Rely on collaboration with other sectors and residents Shared mission: Democratizing information Practical applications central to mission Direct work with stakeholders – stakeholders “own” the product Housed at the Urban Institute in Washington, DC http://www2.urban.org/nnip/

3 3 NATIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD INDICATORS PARTNERSHIP (NNIP) Atlanta Baltimore Boston Camden Chattanooga Chicago Cleveland Columbus Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Grand Rapids Hartford Indianapolis Louisville Los Angeles Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville New Haven New Orleans New York City Oakland Philadelphia Pittsburgh Providence Sacramento Saint Louis Seattle Washington, DC

4 4 LOCAL PARTNERS IN NNIP DATA FROM MANY SOURCES Address level Employment Births, deaths Crimes TANF, Food Stamps Child care Health Schools Parcel level Prop. sales, prices Prop. ownership Foreclosures Assessed values Tax arrears Vacant/abandoned City/CDC plans

5 5 LOCAL PARTNERS IN NNIP DATA FROM MANY SOURCES Address level Employment Births, deaths Crimes TANF, Food Stamps Child care Health Schools Parcel level Prop. sales, prices Prop. ownership Foreclosures Assessed values Tax arrears Vacant/abandoned City/CDC plans

6 6 NNIP Partner Foreclosure Activities, Winter 2009 Activity Area Number of Partners Currently involved in foreclosure work25 Overall coordination of strategies13 Foreclosure prevention10 Minimizing harm from vacant foreclosed properties 10 Helping displaced families recover1 Getting vacant foreclosed properties back into use 9

7 7 Foreclosure-Related Data Geography Property Transactions/Characteristics Any Geography Address/ Parcel Property characteristics2322 Home sales (volume, price)2921 Tax delinquencies1614 Vacant parcels2218 Foreclosures2920 Housing code violations1714

8 8 Property Transactions/Characteristics Any Daily/ weekly/ monthlyQuarterlyAnnual Property characteristics225411 Home sales (volume, price)287511 Tax delinquencies15225 Vacant parcels21425 Foreclosures26954 Housing code violations16105 Foreclosure-Related Data Update Schedule

9 9 NEO CANDO - NST Web App

10 10 Visualizing the Data: NEO CANDO - NST Maps


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