Dashboards

The NDSC team collaborated with a subcommittee of the Leadership Table for Regional Homeless Alignment focused on Goal 5 of Measure A (increasing affordable housing in LA County) to establish a baseline for tracking LA County’s progress in producing and preserving affordable housing and to develop strategies to build housing in a quicker and more cost effective way to meet Los Angeles County’s regional affordable housing goals. 

The NDSC team created a dashboard of key data points mapped to City Council Districts, Supervisorial Districts, and Service Planning Areas in order to serve community stakeholders whose work often operates at these geographic levels. 

The NDSC team created the Palisades Fire Community Profile to better understand the impacted communities, assess needs, allocate resources effectively, and develop targeted plans for improvement and recovery within the affected areas.

The NDSC team created the Hurst Fire Community Profile to better understand the impacted communities, assess needs, allocate resources effectively, and develop targeted plans for improvement and recovery within the affected areas.

The NDSC team created the Eaton Fire Community Profile to better understand the impacted communities, assess needs, allocate resources effectively, and develop targeted plans for improvement and recovery within the affected areas.

The NDSC team created the Community Development Index in collaboration with CRCD to identify neighborhoods most in need of investment across each of SLAAI’s priority areas

This Dashboard is a tool for neighborhood residents and SLATE-Z’s partner organizations to measure our collective progress in revitalizing South Los Angeles.

The dashboard, updated first on a weekly and then on a bi-weekly basis, provided residents and organizations throughout Los Angeles with easily digestible trends related to causes, deaths and vaccinations across neighborhoods and demographic groups.

The USC Area Dashboard seeks to highlight housing data trends of the USC community including: resident characteristics, the built environment, and housing affordability and stability. 

The Poverty Dashboard was created by Neighborhood Data for Social Change to accompany the City of Los Angeles Ending Poverty Summit. The data is intended to summarize key components of the landscape of poverty in the City of Los Angeles.

This Dashboard maps the number of PPP loans received by neighborhoods during the COVID-19 pandemic, and demonstrates how historically underbanked communities received lower levels of loan aid during the lockdown.

This Dashboard was built for the Doheny Foundation, who use the data to identify underserved, high-need neighborhoods with few current grantees, supporting more strategic and equitable grantmaking across Los Angeles County.

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