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This thread is part of a four-part webinar series intended to provide practical information on key areas that have proven to be challenging for those attempting to implement neighborhood stabilization plans. Sessions in the series will be useful to NSP grantees and partners as well as others who are working on this issue.
Click here to learn more about the series.


This session will focus on techniques designed to capture quantitative and qualitative outcomes from community stabilization activities. Click here to view a recording of the webinar on NHC's Open House blog

Join us on Tuesday, October 6 from 2 - 4:00 p.m. EDT to learn more about
traditional and creative measures to help you meet reporting requirements and "tell your story". Measuring progress toward stabilization outcomes is critical to evaluating the effectiveness of various strategies and investments. Panelists will draw from their academic and on-the-ground experience.

Part 1: Webinar – This two-part event begins at 2:00 p.m. EDT (11 a.m. PDT) with a 1-hour webinar. Click here to register for the webinar.

Part 2: Interact with the speakers - Immediately following the webinar, from 3 - 4:00 p.m. EDT, the speakers will be on the Forum to answer your questions. All questions should be posted to this thread, and you are welcome to post at any time leading up to or during the event. Questions will be answered on a first-come, first-served basis until time runs out, so post early to be sure yours is addressed.


The 'Making it Work' series is a collaboration between Enterprise Community Partners, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, the National Housing Conference, the National Community Stabilization Trust and NeighborWorks America.

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What are some of the resources available to organizations and nonprofits to collect data and evaluate their work?
NNIP
successmeasures.org
stablecommunities.org
policymap.com (HMDA, USPS, US Census 2000)
foreclosure-response.org
A data intermediary, partnerships with city and county government, national datasets like HMDA and USPS vacant address data
Will also point out the power of the University as a partner organization in collecting and analyzing this information.

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