際際滷shows by User: PolicyMap / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: PolicyMap / Tue, 12 Nov 2019 20:55:18 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: PolicyMap Sparking transformation in HBCU Communities; Opportunity Zone and data analysis /slideshow/sparking-transformation-in-hbcu-communities-opportunity-zone-and-data-analysis/192879854 sparkingtransformationinhbcucommunities-opportunityzoneanddataanalysis-191112205518
Opportunity Zones will soon help spark the transformation of HBCU neighborhoods around the country. The Renaissance HBCU Opportunity Fund is a partnership between the HBCU Community Development Action Coalition and community economic development advisory firm Renaissance Equity Partners, with Calvert Impact Capital providing professional advice. The fund is raising $50 million fund to support mixed-use developments around HBCU campuses in Opportunity Zones. The Kresge and Rockefeller Foundations will be providing additional support.]]>

Opportunity Zones will soon help spark the transformation of HBCU neighborhoods around the country. The Renaissance HBCU Opportunity Fund is a partnership between the HBCU Community Development Action Coalition and community economic development advisory firm Renaissance Equity Partners, with Calvert Impact Capital providing professional advice. The fund is raising $50 million fund to support mixed-use developments around HBCU campuses in Opportunity Zones. The Kresge and Rockefeller Foundations will be providing additional support.]]>
Tue, 12 Nov 2019 20:55:18 GMT /slideshow/sparking-transformation-in-hbcu-communities-opportunity-zone-and-data-analysis/192879854 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Sparking transformation in HBCU Communities; Opportunity Zone and data analysis PolicyMap Opportunity Zones will soon help spark the transformation of HBCU neighborhoods around the country. The Renaissance HBCU Opportunity Fund is a partnership between the HBCU Community Development Action Coalition and community economic development advisory firm Renaissance Equity Partners, with Calvert Impact Capital providing professional advice. The fund is raising $50 million fund to support mixed-use developments around HBCU campuses in Opportunity Zones. The Kresge and Rockefeller Foundations will be providing additional support. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sparkingtransformationinhbcucommunities-opportunityzoneanddataanalysis-191112205518-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Opportunity Zones will soon help spark the transformation of HBCU neighborhoods around the country. The Renaissance HBCU Opportunity Fund is a partnership between the HBCU Community Development Action Coalition and community economic development advisory firm Renaissance Equity Partners, with Calvert Impact Capital providing professional advice. The fund is raising $50 million fund to support mixed-use developments around HBCU campuses in Opportunity Zones. The Kresge and Rockefeller Foundations will be providing additional support.
Sparking transformation in HBCU Communities; Opportunity Zone and data analysis from PolicyMap
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Wells Fargo Regional Foundation webinar with Bruze Katz /slideshow/wells-fargo-regional-foundation-webinar-with-bruze-katz/171671295 wellsfargoregionalfoundationwebinarwithbruzekatz20190913-190913184129
Opportunity Zones have revealed that wealth, in many respects, is hidden in plain sight. It often sits in local entities family offices, local philanthropies, well-endowed universities, pension funds that have chosen to export their investable capital outside their communities via large institutional investors. It also sits in public or private sector entities with large but fragmented asset holdings that are rarely deployed for maximum impact and public benefit. Designing institutions and mechanisms that can keep local capital local could be an intriguing byproduct of Opportunity Zones. Most Opportunity Zones are characterized by high poverty, low business demand, long term disinvestment and severe, structural gaps across racial and ethnic lines around education, skills and wealth. What many cities and Opportunity Zones need is an intensified, bottom-up focus on wealth building through home-ownership, entrepreneurship and skills building, through new local institutions, cooperative structures, resident driven neighborhood revitalization plans and self-generating financial mechanisms. ]]>

Opportunity Zones have revealed that wealth, in many respects, is hidden in plain sight. It often sits in local entities family offices, local philanthropies, well-endowed universities, pension funds that have chosen to export their investable capital outside their communities via large institutional investors. It also sits in public or private sector entities with large but fragmented asset holdings that are rarely deployed for maximum impact and public benefit. Designing institutions and mechanisms that can keep local capital local could be an intriguing byproduct of Opportunity Zones. Most Opportunity Zones are characterized by high poverty, low business demand, long term disinvestment and severe, structural gaps across racial and ethnic lines around education, skills and wealth. What many cities and Opportunity Zones need is an intensified, bottom-up focus on wealth building through home-ownership, entrepreneurship and skills building, through new local institutions, cooperative structures, resident driven neighborhood revitalization plans and self-generating financial mechanisms. ]]>
Fri, 13 Sep 2019 18:41:29 GMT /slideshow/wells-fargo-regional-foundation-webinar-with-bruze-katz/171671295 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Wells Fargo Regional Foundation webinar with Bruze Katz PolicyMap Opportunity Zones have revealed that wealth, in many respects, is hidden in plain sight. It often sits in local entities family offices, local philanthropies, well-endowed universities, pension funds that have chosen to export their investable capital outside their communities via large institutional investors. It also sits in public or private sector entities with large but fragmented asset holdings that are rarely deployed for maximum impact and public benefit. Designing institutions and mechanisms that can keep local capital local could be an intriguing byproduct of Opportunity Zones. Most Opportunity Zones are characterized by high poverty, low business demand, long term disinvestment and severe, structural gaps across racial and ethnic lines around education, skills and wealth. What many cities and Opportunity Zones need is an intensified, bottom-up focus on wealth building through home-ownership, entrepreneurship and skills building, through new local institutions, cooperative structures, resident driven neighborhood revitalization plans and self-generating financial mechanisms. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wellsfargoregionalfoundationwebinarwithbruzekatz20190913-190913184129-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Opportunity Zones have revealed that wealth, in many respects, is hidden in plain sight. It often sits in local entities family offices, local philanthropies, well-endowed universities, pension funds that have chosen to export their investable capital outside their communities via large institutional investors. It also sits in public or private sector entities with large but fragmented asset holdings that are rarely deployed for maximum impact and public benefit. Designing institutions and mechanisms that can keep local capital local could be an intriguing byproduct of Opportunity Zones. Most Opportunity Zones are characterized by high poverty, low business demand, long term disinvestment and severe, structural gaps across racial and ethnic lines around education, skills and wealth. What many cities and Opportunity Zones need is an intensified, bottom-up focus on wealth building through home-ownership, entrepreneurship and skills building, through new local institutions, cooperative structures, resident driven neighborhood revitalization plans and self-generating financial mechanisms.
Wells Fargo Regional Foundation webinar with Bruze Katz from PolicyMap
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Limited Supermarket Access Explained /slideshow/limited-supermarket-access-explained-141122285/141122285 limitedsupermarketaccessexplained-190417200948
Get a better understanding of the Limited Supermarket Access study, the methodology, and how it is used on PolicyMap.]]>

Get a better understanding of the Limited Supermarket Access study, the methodology, and how it is used on PolicyMap.]]>
Wed, 17 Apr 2019 20:09:48 GMT /slideshow/limited-supermarket-access-explained-141122285/141122285 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Limited Supermarket Access Explained PolicyMap Get a better understanding of the Limited Supermarket Access study, the methodology, and how it is used on PolicyMap. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/limitedsupermarketaccessexplained-190417200948-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Get a better understanding of the Limited Supermarket Access study, the methodology, and how it is used on PolicyMap.
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Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Raquel Favela) /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-raquel-favela/137696735 mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentraquelfavela-190322144133
Raquel Favela is the Director of Strategic Planning and Policy Solutions at NDC. Raquel has been a community developer since 1994. In 2007, Raquel delivered San Antonio its first Strategic Community Development Plan informed by a data framework known as a Market Value Analysis. Her next role was with National Development Council, advising clients all over the country on financing structures for challenging redevelopment projects. In 2017, Raquel served the City of Dallas as Chief of Economic Development and Neighborhood Services. Among many of her accomplishments, she delivered the Citys first comprehensive housing policy, addressed longstanding local and federal audit findings, and led the citys major corporate recruitment efforts including the highly competitive Amazon HQ2.]]>

Raquel Favela is the Director of Strategic Planning and Policy Solutions at NDC. Raquel has been a community developer since 1994. In 2007, Raquel delivered San Antonio its first Strategic Community Development Plan informed by a data framework known as a Market Value Analysis. Her next role was with National Development Council, advising clients all over the country on financing structures for challenging redevelopment projects. In 2017, Raquel served the City of Dallas as Chief of Economic Development and Neighborhood Services. Among many of her accomplishments, she delivered the Citys first comprehensive housing policy, addressed longstanding local and federal audit findings, and led the citys major corporate recruitment efforts including the highly competitive Amazon HQ2.]]>
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:41:33 GMT /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-raquel-favela/137696735 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Raquel Favela) PolicyMap Raquel Favela is the Director of Strategic Planning and Policy Solutions at NDC. Raquel has been a community developer since 1994. In 2007, Raquel delivered San Antonio its first Strategic Community Development Plan informed by a data framework known as a Market Value Analysis. Her next role was with National Development Council, advising clients all over the country on financing structures for challenging redevelopment projects. In 2017, Raquel served the City of Dallas as Chief of Economic Development and Neighborhood Services. Among many of her accomplishments, she delivered the Citys first comprehensive housing policy, addressed longstanding local and federal audit findings, and led the citys major corporate recruitment efforts including the highly competitive Amazon HQ2. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentraquelfavela-190322144133-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Raquel Favela is the Director of Strategic Planning and Policy Solutions at NDC. Raquel has been a community developer since 1994. In 2007, Raquel delivered San Antonio its first Strategic Community Development Plan informed by a data framework known as a Market Value Analysis. Her next role was with National Development Council, advising clients all over the country on financing structures for challenging redevelopment projects. In 2017, Raquel served the City of Dallas as Chief of Economic Development and Neighborhood Services. Among many of her accomplishments, she delivered the Citys first comprehensive housing policy, addressed longstanding local and federal audit findings, and led the citys major corporate recruitment efforts including the highly competitive Amazon HQ2.
Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Raquel Favela) from PolicyMap
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Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Bryce Maretzki) /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-bryce-maretzki/137696376 mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentbrycemaretzki-190322144011
Bryce Maretzki was appointed in 2013 to be Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, where he leads all of the agencys long-range planning and directs a number of policy initiatives. He also supervises the implementation of the Office of Financial Education that was transferred to PHFA from the Department of Banking. Before working at PHFA, Bryce was with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development as Deputy Secretary for Administration and Director of Legislative Affairs after starting in 2004 as Directory of Policy. He created a complete revision of the silos attached to economic and community development, to create a coordinated, comprehensive approach to rebuild and revitalize Pennsylvania communities.]]>

Bryce Maretzki was appointed in 2013 to be Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, where he leads all of the agencys long-range planning and directs a number of policy initiatives. He also supervises the implementation of the Office of Financial Education that was transferred to PHFA from the Department of Banking. Before working at PHFA, Bryce was with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development as Deputy Secretary for Administration and Director of Legislative Affairs after starting in 2004 as Directory of Policy. He created a complete revision of the silos attached to economic and community development, to create a coordinated, comprehensive approach to rebuild and revitalize Pennsylvania communities.]]>
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:40:11 GMT /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-bryce-maretzki/137696376 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Bryce Maretzki) PolicyMap Bryce Maretzki was appointed in 2013 to be Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, where he leads all of the agencys long-range planning and directs a number of policy initiatives. He also supervises the implementation of the Office of Financial Education that was transferred to PHFA from the Department of Banking. Before working at PHFA, Bryce was with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development as Deputy Secretary for Administration and Director of Legislative Affairs after starting in 2004 as Directory of Policy. He created a complete revision of the silos attached to economic and community development, to create a coordinated, comprehensive approach to rebuild and revitalize Pennsylvania communities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentbrycemaretzki-190322144011-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Bryce Maretzki was appointed in 2013 to be Director of Policy and Planning for the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, where he leads all of the agencys long-range planning and directs a number of policy initiatives. He also supervises the implementation of the Office of Financial Education that was transferred to PHFA from the Department of Banking. Before working at PHFA, Bryce was with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development as Deputy Secretary for Administration and Director of Legislative Affairs after starting in 2004 as Directory of Policy. He created a complete revision of the silos attached to economic and community development, to create a coordinated, comprehensive approach to rebuild and revitalize Pennsylvania communities.
Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Bryce Maretzki) from PolicyMap
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Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Steve Barlow) /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-steve-barlow/137695568 mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentstevebarlow-190322143711
Steve Barlow is president of Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. and a staff attorney for the City of Memphis. Steve has been involved in community organizing, legislative advocacy, and community development efforts in Memphis since 1995, and has led efforts for the past 8 years to use civil litigation in the Shelby County Environmental Court to enforce blight reduction and hold negligent property owners accountable. He founded Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. in 2011 to help remove the systemic barriers to revitalizing Memphis neighborhoods. Its flagship program is the Blight Elimination Steering Team, a cross-agency collaboration where more than 30 organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors meet monthly to collaborate on responding to vacancy and abandoned property. The Blight Elimination Steering Team created the Memphis Property Hub in 2015 as a community data portal for neighborhood and community leaders to become equipped with the data they need to preserve and revitalize their neighborhoods]]>

Steve Barlow is president of Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. and a staff attorney for the City of Memphis. Steve has been involved in community organizing, legislative advocacy, and community development efforts in Memphis since 1995, and has led efforts for the past 8 years to use civil litigation in the Shelby County Environmental Court to enforce blight reduction and hold negligent property owners accountable. He founded Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. in 2011 to help remove the systemic barriers to revitalizing Memphis neighborhoods. Its flagship program is the Blight Elimination Steering Team, a cross-agency collaboration where more than 30 organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors meet monthly to collaborate on responding to vacancy and abandoned property. The Blight Elimination Steering Team created the Memphis Property Hub in 2015 as a community data portal for neighborhood and community leaders to become equipped with the data they need to preserve and revitalize their neighborhoods]]>
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:37:11 GMT /slideshow/mapchats-of-the-people-for-the-people-using-data-tools-for-good-government-steve-barlow/137695568 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Steve Barlow) PolicyMap Steve Barlow is president of Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. and a staff attorney for the City of Memphis. Steve has been involved in community organizing, legislative advocacy, and community development efforts in Memphis since 1995, and has led efforts for the past 8 years to use civil litigation in the Shelby County Environmental Court to enforce blight reduction and hold negligent property owners accountable. He founded Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. in 2011 to help remove the systemic barriers to revitalizing Memphis neighborhoods. Its flagship program is the Blight Elimination Steering Team, a cross-agency collaboration where more than 30 organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors meet monthly to collaborate on responding to vacancy and abandoned property. The Blight Elimination Steering Team created the Memphis Property Hub in 2015 as a community data portal for neighborhood and community leaders to become equipped with the data they need to preserve and revitalize their neighborhoods <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mapchats-ofthepeopleforthepeopleusingdatatoolsforgoodgovernmentstevebarlow-190322143711-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Steve Barlow is president of Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. and a staff attorney for the City of Memphis. Steve has been involved in community organizing, legislative advocacy, and community development efforts in Memphis since 1995, and has led efforts for the past 8 years to use civil litigation in the Shelby County Environmental Court to enforce blight reduction and hold negligent property owners accountable. He founded Neighborhood Preservation, Inc. in 2011 to help remove the systemic barriers to revitalizing Memphis neighborhoods. Its flagship program is the Blight Elimination Steering Team, a cross-agency collaboration where more than 30 organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors meet monthly to collaborate on responding to vacancy and abandoned property. The Blight Elimination Steering Team created the Memphis Property Hub in 2015 as a community data portal for neighborhood and community leaders to become equipped with the data they need to preserve and revitalize their neighborhoods
Mapchats - Of the people, for the people using data tools for good government (Steve Barlow) from PolicyMap
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Health equity through data and mapping on PolicyMap /slideshow/health-equity-through-data-and-mapping-on-policymap-130908368/130908368 healthequitythroughdataandmapping-190207192249
Where do vulnerable populations live? Where are there inequalities in health outcomes? Data and mapping can be an extraordinary resource when trying to understand questions on health disparities. Join PolicyMap for a webinar examining the role of mapping in taking a data-driven approach towards achieving health equity.]]>

Where do vulnerable populations live? Where are there inequalities in health outcomes? Data and mapping can be an extraordinary resource when trying to understand questions on health disparities. Join PolicyMap for a webinar examining the role of mapping in taking a data-driven approach towards achieving health equity.]]>
Thu, 07 Feb 2019 19:22:49 GMT /slideshow/health-equity-through-data-and-mapping-on-policymap-130908368/130908368 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Health equity through data and mapping on PolicyMap PolicyMap Where do vulnerable populations live? Where are there inequalities in health outcomes? Data and mapping can be an extraordinary resource when trying to understand questions on health disparities. Join PolicyMap for a webinar examining the role of mapping in taking a data-driven approach towards achieving health equity. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/healthequitythroughdataandmapping-190207192249-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Where do vulnerable populations live? Where are there inequalities in health outcomes? Data and mapping can be an extraordinary resource when trying to understand questions on health disparities. Join PolicyMap for a webinar examining the role of mapping in taking a data-driven approach towards achieving health equity.
Health equity through data and mapping on PolicyMap from PolicyMap
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Identify vulnerable populations with PolicyMap /slideshow/identify-vulnerable-populations-with-policymap/130742057 identifyvulnerablepopulationswithpolicymap-190206140849
PolicyMap contains loads of up-to-date data that may be used to map at-risk populations, as well as improve the delivery of service, evaluate existing programs, and support grant applications. In these slides, we look at how the CDCs new Social Vulnerability Index adds another resource to track vital information about communities in need.]]>

PolicyMap contains loads of up-to-date data that may be used to map at-risk populations, as well as improve the delivery of service, evaluate existing programs, and support grant applications. In these slides, we look at how the CDCs new Social Vulnerability Index adds another resource to track vital information about communities in need.]]>
Wed, 06 Feb 2019 14:08:48 GMT /slideshow/identify-vulnerable-populations-with-policymap/130742057 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Identify vulnerable populations with PolicyMap PolicyMap PolicyMap contains loads of up-to-date data that may be used to map at-risk populations, as well as improve the delivery of service, evaluate existing programs, and support grant applications. In these slides, we look at how the CDCs new Social Vulnerability Index adds another resource to track vital information about communities in need. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/identifyvulnerablepopulationswithpolicymap-190206140849-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> PolicyMap contains loads of up-to-date data that may be used to map at-risk populations, as well as improve the delivery of service, evaluate existing programs, and support grant applications. In these slides, we look at how the CDCs new Social Vulnerability Index adds another resource to track vital information about communities in need.
Identify vulnerable populations with PolicyMap from PolicyMap
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Treating the whole community - Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D. MPH (20181212) /slideshow/treating-the-whole-community-amy-carrollscott-phd-mph-20181212/125801275 treatingthewholecommunity-amycarroll-scottph-181213135325
Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.]]>

Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.]]>
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 13:53:25 GMT /slideshow/treating-the-whole-community-amy-carrollscott-phd-mph-20181212/125801275 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Treating the whole community - Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D. MPH (20181212) PolicyMap Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/treatingthewholecommunity-amycarroll-scottph-181213135325-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.
Treating the whole community - Amy Carroll-Scott, Ph.D. MPH (20181212) from PolicyMap
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Treating the whole community - Sarah Dixon, MPA (20181212) /slideshow/treating-the-whole-community-sarah-dixon-mpa-20181212/125799326 treatingthewholecommunity-sarahdixonmpa20181212-181213133631
Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.]]>

Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.]]>
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 13:36:30 GMT /slideshow/treating-the-whole-community-sarah-dixon-mpa-20181212/125799326 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Treating the whole community - Sarah Dixon, MPA (20181212) PolicyMap Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/treatingthewholecommunity-sarahdixonmpa20181212-181213133631-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Health care providers and government agencies can benefit from knowing more about the communities they serve. They can address issues unique to low-income patients and other groups with specific needs, improving outcomes and lowering medical costs. Using a data-driven approach to public health, they can successfully implement targeted health interventions, while lowering costs. We hear from two practitioners and researchers who will talk about ways that theyre using community level data to improve public health: Sarah Dixon from the Iowa Primary Care Association and Amy Carroll-Scott from Drexel Universitys Dornsife School of Public Health.
Treating the whole community - Sarah Dixon, MPA (20181212) from PolicyMap
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Meeting the Needs of Housing Finance Agencies Using Data and Maps /PolicyMap/meeting-the-needs-of-housing-finance-agencies-using-data-and-maps policymaphfawebinarslides20181108final-181120145229
More and more, state housing finance agencies are using data to see where geographically the greatest areas of need are, what types of populations are in those places, and to guide planning, research and evaluation efforts. Its surprisingly easy for HFAs to use readily available data to improve their work. During this webinar, presenters from Illinois Housing Development Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and North Carolina Housing Finance Agency will describe the exciting work theyre doing with data and mapping. ]]>

More and more, state housing finance agencies are using data to see where geographically the greatest areas of need are, what types of populations are in those places, and to guide planning, research and evaluation efforts. Its surprisingly easy for HFAs to use readily available data to improve their work. During this webinar, presenters from Illinois Housing Development Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and North Carolina Housing Finance Agency will describe the exciting work theyre doing with data and mapping. ]]>
Tue, 20 Nov 2018 14:52:29 GMT /PolicyMap/meeting-the-needs-of-housing-finance-agencies-using-data-and-maps PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Meeting the Needs of Housing Finance Agencies Using Data and Maps PolicyMap More and more, state housing finance agencies are using data to see where geographically the greatest areas of need are, what types of populations are in those places, and to guide planning, research and evaluation efforts. Its surprisingly easy for HFAs to use readily available data to improve their work. During this webinar, presenters from Illinois Housing Development Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and North Carolina Housing Finance Agency will describe the exciting work theyre doing with data and mapping. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/policymaphfawebinarslides20181108final-181120145229-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> More and more, state housing finance agencies are using data to see where geographically the greatest areas of need are, what types of populations are in those places, and to guide planning, research and evaluation efforts. Its surprisingly easy for HFAs to use readily available data to improve their work. During this webinar, presenters from Illinois Housing Development Authority, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, and North Carolina Housing Finance Agency will describe the exciting work theyre doing with data and mapping.
Meeting the Needs of Housing Finance Agencies Using Data and Maps from PolicyMap
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Using data to visualize community health /slideshow/using-data-to-visualize-community-health/121081283 usingdatatovisualizecommunityhealth-181029160345
PolicyMap has a wealth of data that can be useful for a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) or other work in the public health realm. This includes data concerning physical health, uninsured populations , opioid prescriptions, medically underserved areas, and the location of health facilities such as hospitals and FQHCs. In addition, the tool includes a broad array of data related to social determinants of health, such as demographics, income, healthy food access, education, the economy, housing, and our latest data on life expectancy rates.]]>

PolicyMap has a wealth of data that can be useful for a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) or other work in the public health realm. This includes data concerning physical health, uninsured populations , opioid prescriptions, medically underserved areas, and the location of health facilities such as hospitals and FQHCs. In addition, the tool includes a broad array of data related to social determinants of health, such as demographics, income, healthy food access, education, the economy, housing, and our latest data on life expectancy rates.]]>
Mon, 29 Oct 2018 16:03:44 GMT /slideshow/using-data-to-visualize-community-health/121081283 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Using data to visualize community health PolicyMap PolicyMap has a wealth of data that can be useful for a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) or other work in the public health realm. This includes data concerning physical health, uninsured populations , opioid prescriptions, medically underserved areas, and the location of health facilities such as hospitals and FQHCs. In addition, the tool includes a broad array of data related to social determinants of health, such as demographics, income, healthy food access, education, the economy, housing, and our latest data on life expectancy rates. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/usingdatatovisualizecommunityhealth-181029160345-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> PolicyMap has a wealth of data that can be useful for a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) or other work in the public health realm. This includes data concerning physical health, uninsured populations , opioid prescriptions, medically underserved areas, and the location of health facilities such as hospitals and FQHCs. In addition, the tool includes a broad array of data related to social determinants of health, such as demographics, income, healthy food access, education, the economy, housing, and our latest data on life expectancy rates.
Using data to visualize community health from PolicyMap
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Visualizing Social Disparities /slideshow/visualizing-social-disparities/120469421 socialdisparitieswebinar-181023182532
Geography determines success. PolicyMap helps educators and community leaders to identify social disparities more efficiently and work toward solving problems. Join us for a free webinar on Thursday, October 18th to see how our tool allows neighborhood-level visualization of social challenges. Indicators covered will include poverty, access to housing, education, healthy food, healthcare and our new Social Needs Index.]]>

Geography determines success. PolicyMap helps educators and community leaders to identify social disparities more efficiently and work toward solving problems. Join us for a free webinar on Thursday, October 18th to see how our tool allows neighborhood-level visualization of social challenges. Indicators covered will include poverty, access to housing, education, healthy food, healthcare and our new Social Needs Index.]]>
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 18:25:32 GMT /slideshow/visualizing-social-disparities/120469421 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Visualizing Social Disparities PolicyMap Geography determines success. PolicyMap helps educators and community leaders to identify social disparities more efficiently and work toward solving problems. Join us for a free webinar on Thursday, October 18th to see how our tool allows neighborhood-level visualization of social challenges. Indicators covered will include poverty, access to housing, education, healthy food, healthcare and our new Social Needs Index. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/socialdisparitieswebinar-181023182532-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Geography determines success. PolicyMap helps educators and community leaders to identify social disparities more efficiently and work toward solving problems. Join us for a free webinar on Thursday, October 18th to see how our tool allows neighborhood-level visualization of social challenges. Indicators covered will include poverty, access to housing, education, healthy food, healthcare and our new Social Needs Index.
Visualizing Social Disparities from PolicyMap
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Guiding Principles Opportunity Zones /slideshow/guiding-principles-opportunity-zones/95034301 guidingprinciplesopportunityzones-180425213602
Opportunity Zones are a new tax incentive program that has the potential to attract tens of billions of dollars in private capital to struggling urban and rural areas. Well be talking to Jeremy Nowak, a prominent figure in urban policy and impact investment, and recent co-author of The New Localism: How Cities Thrive in the Age of Populism. Well be talking about what impact the program is likely to have, and what strategies might be used to maximize its effect.]]>

Opportunity Zones are a new tax incentive program that has the potential to attract tens of billions of dollars in private capital to struggling urban and rural areas. Well be talking to Jeremy Nowak, a prominent figure in urban policy and impact investment, and recent co-author of The New Localism: How Cities Thrive in the Age of Populism. Well be talking about what impact the program is likely to have, and what strategies might be used to maximize its effect.]]>
Wed, 25 Apr 2018 21:36:02 GMT /slideshow/guiding-principles-opportunity-zones/95034301 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Guiding Principles Opportunity Zones PolicyMap Opportunity Zones are a new tax incentive program that has the potential to attract tens of billions of dollars in private capital to struggling urban and rural areas. Well be talking to Jeremy Nowak, a prominent figure in urban policy and impact investment, and recent co-author of The New Localism: How Cities Thrive in the Age of Populism. Well be talking about what impact the program is likely to have, and what strategies might be used to maximize its effect. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/guidingprinciplesopportunityzones-180425213602-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Opportunity Zones are a new tax incentive program that has the potential to attract tens of billions of dollars in private capital to struggling urban and rural areas. Well be talking to Jeremy Nowak, a prominent figure in urban policy and impact investment, and recent co-author of The New Localism: How Cities Thrive in the Age of Populism. Well be talking about what impact the program is likely to have, and what strategies might be used to maximize its effect.
Guiding Principles Opportunity Zones from PolicyMap
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PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr Anne Hewitt /slideshow/policymap-in-the-classroom-2017-dr-anne-hewitt/75350602 policymapinclassroomdr-170424133524
Dr. Anne Hewitt will talk about the Vulnerable Populations PolicyMap Project that she incorporated into her Community and Population Health Management course ]]>

Dr. Anne Hewitt will talk about the Vulnerable Populations PolicyMap Project that she incorporated into her Community and Population Health Management course ]]>
Mon, 24 Apr 2017 13:35:23 GMT /slideshow/policymap-in-the-classroom-2017-dr-anne-hewitt/75350602 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr Anne Hewitt PolicyMap Dr. Anne Hewitt will talk about the Vulnerable Populations PolicyMap Project that she incorporated into her Community and Population Health Management course <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/policymapinclassroomdr-170424133524-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr. Anne Hewitt will talk about the Vulnerable Populations PolicyMap Project that she incorporated into her Community and Population Health Management course
PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr Anne Hewitt from PolicyMap
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PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr. Victor Perez /slideshow/policymap-in-the-classroom-2017-victor-perez/75350558 policymapinclassroomdr-170424133358
Dr. Victor Perez will discuss how he incorporates PolicyMap in his sociology courses to teach students about topics related to environmental injustice]]>

Dr. Victor Perez will discuss how he incorporates PolicyMap in his sociology courses to teach students about topics related to environmental injustice]]>
Mon, 24 Apr 2017 13:33:58 GMT /slideshow/policymap-in-the-classroom-2017-victor-perez/75350558 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr. Victor Perez PolicyMap Dr. Victor Perez will discuss how he incorporates PolicyMap in his sociology courses to teach students about topics related to environmental injustice <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/policymapinclassroomdr-170424133358-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr. Victor Perez will discuss how he incorporates PolicyMap in his sociology courses to teach students about topics related to environmental injustice
PolicyMap in the Classroom (2017) - Dr. Victor Perez from PolicyMap
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Elliot Weinbaum, William Penn Foundation /slideshow/elliot-weinbaum-william-penn-foundation/63111647 elliotweinbaum-williampennfoundation-160615203824
As Program Director for the William Penn Foundations Great Learning team, Elliots work focuses on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for students in Philadelphia. He works with a team that supports efforts to improve teaching and learning from early childhood through high school. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2013, Elliot was an Associate Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Education, and he spent more than a decade as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. ]]>

As Program Director for the William Penn Foundations Great Learning team, Elliots work focuses on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for students in Philadelphia. He works with a team that supports efforts to improve teaching and learning from early childhood through high school. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2013, Elliot was an Associate Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Education, and he spent more than a decade as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. ]]>
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 20:38:23 GMT /slideshow/elliot-weinbaum-william-penn-foundation/63111647 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Elliot Weinbaum, William Penn Foundation PolicyMap As Program Director for the William Penn Foundations Great Learning team, Elliots work focuses on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for students in Philadelphia. He works with a team that supports efforts to improve teaching and learning from early childhood through high school. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2013, Elliot was an Associate Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Education, and he spent more than a decade as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/elliotweinbaum-williampennfoundation-160615203824-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As Program Director for the William Penn Foundations Great Learning team, Elliots work focuses on improving educational opportunities and outcomes for students in Philadelphia. He works with a team that supports efforts to improve teaching and learning from early childhood through high school. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2013, Elliot was an Associate Commissioner at the U.S. Department of Education, and he spent more than a decade as a researcher and faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania&#39;s Graduate School of Education.
Elliot Weinbaum, William Penn Foundation from PolicyMap
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Michelle Connavino, PRE4CLE /slideshow/michelle-connavino-pre4cle/63111590 michelleconnavino-pre4cle-160615203646
Michelle Connavino serves as the Operations and Outreach Specialist for PRE4CLE, a plan to ensure all 3- and 4-year-old children in the city of Cleveland have access to high-quality preschool, where she coordinates the organizations communication plan and supports its advocacy efforts. Previously, Michelle was the Liaison for the Center for Educational Leadership at Cleveland State University, managing program and assessment design and implementation for a number of school leadership licensure and professional development programs. Michelle is also a former middle school teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan and North Olmsted City School Districts, and has teaching experience in rural and international settings.]]>

Michelle Connavino serves as the Operations and Outreach Specialist for PRE4CLE, a plan to ensure all 3- and 4-year-old children in the city of Cleveland have access to high-quality preschool, where she coordinates the organizations communication plan and supports its advocacy efforts. Previously, Michelle was the Liaison for the Center for Educational Leadership at Cleveland State University, managing program and assessment design and implementation for a number of school leadership licensure and professional development programs. Michelle is also a former middle school teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan and North Olmsted City School Districts, and has teaching experience in rural and international settings.]]>
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 20:36:46 GMT /slideshow/michelle-connavino-pre4cle/63111590 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Michelle Connavino, PRE4CLE PolicyMap Michelle Connavino serves as the Operations and Outreach Specialist for PRE4CLE, a plan to ensure all 3- and 4-year-old children in the city of Cleveland have access to high-quality preschool, where she coordinates the organizations communication plan and supports its advocacy efforts. Previously, Michelle was the Liaison for the Center for Educational Leadership at Cleveland State University, managing program and assessment design and implementation for a number of school leadership licensure and professional development programs. Michelle is also a former middle school teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan and North Olmsted City School Districts, and has teaching experience in rural and international settings. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/michelleconnavino-pre4cle-160615203646-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Michelle Connavino serves as the Operations and Outreach Specialist for PRE4CLE, a plan to ensure all 3- and 4-year-old children in the city of Cleveland have access to high-quality preschool, where she coordinates the organizations communication plan and supports its advocacy efforts. Previously, Michelle was the Liaison for the Center for Educational Leadership at Cleveland State University, managing program and assessment design and implementation for a number of school leadership licensure and professional development programs. Michelle is also a former middle school teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan and North Olmsted City School Districts, and has teaching experience in rural and international settings.
Michelle Connavino, PRE4CLE from PolicyMap
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Carlise King, Child Trends /slideshow/carlise-king-child-trends/63111531 carliseking-earlychildhooddatacollaborativechildtrends-160615203454
As Executive Director of the Early Childhood Data Collaborative, Carlise King is responsible for leading a national survey of states early care and education data systems and providing research, policy analysis and technical assistance across Child Trends early childhood development projects to support the development, implementation, and use of early childhood data systems. Prior to working at Child Trends, Carlise served as the Research Director for the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network. She has over 12 years of experience conducting research on early childhood issues and examining the impact of state and federal policies on parents access to child care services, licensed child care supply, child care costs, and the child care workforce.]]>

As Executive Director of the Early Childhood Data Collaborative, Carlise King is responsible for leading a national survey of states early care and education data systems and providing research, policy analysis and technical assistance across Child Trends early childhood development projects to support the development, implementation, and use of early childhood data systems. Prior to working at Child Trends, Carlise served as the Research Director for the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network. She has over 12 years of experience conducting research on early childhood issues and examining the impact of state and federal policies on parents access to child care services, licensed child care supply, child care costs, and the child care workforce.]]>
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 20:34:54 GMT /slideshow/carlise-king-child-trends/63111531 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Carlise King, Child Trends PolicyMap As Executive Director of the Early Childhood Data Collaborative, Carlise King is responsible for leading a national survey of states early care and education data systems and providing research, policy analysis and technical assistance across Child Trends early childhood development projects to support the development, implementation, and use of early childhood data systems. Prior to working at Child Trends, Carlise served as the Research Director for the California Child Care Resource & Referral Network. She has over 12 years of experience conducting research on early childhood issues and examining the impact of state and federal policies on parents access to child care services, licensed child care supply, child care costs, and the child care workforce. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/carliseking-earlychildhooddatacollaborativechildtrends-160615203454-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As Executive Director of the Early Childhood Data Collaborative, Carlise King is responsible for leading a national survey of states early care and education data systems and providing research, policy analysis and technical assistance across Child Trends early childhood development projects to support the development, implementation, and use of early childhood data systems. Prior to working at Child Trends, Carlise served as the Research Director for the California Child Care Resource &amp; Referral Network. She has over 12 years of experience conducting research on early childhood issues and examining the impact of state and federal policies on parents access to child care services, licensed child care supply, child care costs, and the child care workforce.
Carlise King, Child Trends from PolicyMap
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Mapchats - Land Banks, Michael Schramm /slideshow/mapchats-land-banks-michael-schramm/55664268 mapchat-landbanksmichaelschramm11-16-15-151130182152-lva1-app6891
Michael Schramm is the Director of Information Technology and Research at Cuyahoga County Land Revitalization Corp. He is recognized as a national expert in property data systems. Mr. Schramm developed the land bank property tracking systems called the Property Profile System at the Cuyahoga Lank Bank. ]]>

Michael Schramm is the Director of Information Technology and Research at Cuyahoga County Land Revitalization Corp. He is recognized as a national expert in property data systems. Mr. Schramm developed the land bank property tracking systems called the Property Profile System at the Cuyahoga Lank Bank. ]]>
Mon, 30 Nov 2015 18:21:52 GMT /slideshow/mapchats-land-banks-michael-schramm/55664268 PolicyMap@slideshare.net(PolicyMap) Mapchats - Land Banks, Michael Schramm PolicyMap Michael Schramm is the Director of Information Technology and Research at Cuyahoga County Land Revitalization Corp. He is recognized as a national expert in property data systems. Mr. Schramm developed the land bank property tracking systems called the Property Profile System at the Cuyahoga Lank Bank. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mapchat-landbanksmichaelschramm11-16-15-151130182152-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Michael Schramm is the Director of Information Technology and Research at Cuyahoga County Land Revitalization Corp. He is recognized as a national expert in property data systems. Mr. Schramm developed the land bank property tracking systems called the Property Profile System at the Cuyahoga Lank Bank.
Mapchats - Land Banks, Michael Schramm from PolicyMap
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