Projects

Data Driven Detroit has worked on many projects in a variety of subject areas.  Visit our projects pages to see what we’ve been up to.

Community & Neighborhood Indicators Projects

  Census Analysis from D3
CDAD Neighborhood
Revitalization Strategic Framework
Michigan NSP2 Consortium
Starfish Family Services Needs Assessment
East Jefferson
Neighborhood Profile
Local Initiatives
Support Corporation

The Catholic Archdiocese
of Detroit
City Council Elections by District
M1 Rail Project Neighborhood
Indicators Benchmarks
Wayne State University Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
  Senior Mobility Outreach Project
  Better Buildings for Michigan
Skillman Foundation Logo Supporting The Skillman Foundation’s Good Neighborhoods
and Excellent Schools

 

 

Regional & State Indicators Projects

One D Scorecard
The Center for Michigan
2010 Scorecard
Hard To Count Logo Michigan 2010 Census Planning
Redistricting in Michigan

New Economy Initiative
Grantee Evaluation

 

Child Welfare Indicators Projects

Detroit Kids Data
Supporting Wayne and Macomb Counties’ Great Start Collaboratives
Right Start in Detroit
The State of Detroit’s Child
Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation

 

Developing New Data

Detroit Residential Parcel Survey
Social Compact DrillDown
Consumer Expenditure Survey
Housing Market Transaction Data
Lower Eastside Action Plan
Detroit Industrial Parcel Survey
Detroit Sustainability Indicators
Environmental Indicators

 

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We realize that Data Driven Detroit is not the only organization doing work in our region, and we would like to recognize this great work.  Visit our Related Research page to view some of the important work coming out of other organizations.

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