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NEO CANDO in Practice


 
The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development's NEO CANDO community data resource is an invaluable tool for community development professionals. There are countless success stories about the way people who have used NEO CANDO to create and promote real change in their neighborhoods. We have put together a series entitled "NEO CANDO in Practice" to document applications of the system in the community.

  • Evaluating Economic Development in Cleveland's Urban Neighborhoods

    Fahui Wang and Richard Smith
    released October 15, 2008
  • Demonstrating the need for community services

    Rebecca Kodysh, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland,
    released February 06, 2008
  • Providing Context to Research Findings Using Demographic Indicators

    Matt Russell, Center on Health Promotion at Case Western Reserve University,
    released January 03, 2008
  • Targeting Capital to Encourage Successful Home Ownership

    Debra Peck-Baumgardner, Buckeye Area Development Corporation,
    released December 05, 2007
  • Documenting Analyzing and Supporting School Improvement Efforts

    Joy Brewington, Catalyst Cleveland,
    released November 02, 2007
  • Creating Regionally Competitive Neighborhoods of Choice

    Frank Ford, Neighborhood Progress Inc, and Stacy Pugh, Slavic Village Development,
    released October 01, 2007
  • Evaluating Social Change, Developing Community

    Jeff Sugalski, Burten Bell Carr Development,
    released September 05, 2007
  • Documenting Hunger Trends in Greater Cleveland

    Terry Lenahan, Center for Community Solutions,
    released July 05, 2007
  • Focused Strategic Investment in the Health of a Neighborhood

    Brian Gillooly, Bellaire Puritas Community Development Corportation,
    released April 27, 2007