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    The SAVI Community Information System

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    poster abstractThe SAVI Community Information System (www.savi.org) is a dynamic and interactive resource for local, spatially-enabled data and information about Central Indiana. It provides local data about the social, economic, and physical conditions of neighborhoods, townships, and counties, and other geographic areas such as school districts which is then summarized into community profiles and allows users to view and analyze detailed data in interactive maps, charts, and tables

    The SAVI Community Information System

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    poster abstractSAVI helps organizations and researchers make data-informed decisions by 1) providing reliable data about Central Indiana communities; 2) creating actionable information; 3) developing tools for data analysis; and 4) building capacity, especially for nonprofit and community-based organizations, to use data effectively. The SAVI Community Information System is the nation’s largest spatially-enabled system of its type, providing detailed, geographically precise information needed to make data-informed decisions. SAVI contains a wealth of free data about the social, physical, and economic conditions of Central Indiana communities from counties to neighborhoods and census tracts, as well as information on thousands of non-profit and community-based organizations and programs

    The SAVI Community Information System

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    poster abstractSAVI helps organizations and researchers make data-informed decisions by 1) providing reliable data about Central Indiana communities; 2) creating actionable information; 3) developing tools for data analysis; and 4) building capacity, especially for nonprofit and community-based organizations, to use data effectively. The SAVI Community Information System is the nation’s largest spatially-enabled system of its type, providing detailed, geographically precise information needed to make data-informed decisions. SAVI contains a wealth of free data about the social, physical, and economic conditions of Central Indiana communities from counties to neighborhoods and census tracts, as well as information on thousands of non-profit and community-based organizations and programs

    SAVI Community Information System

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    poster abstractSAVI helps organizations and researchers make data-informed decisions by 1) providing reliable data about Central Indiana communities; 2) creating actionable information; 3) developing tools for data analysis; and 4) building capacity, especially for nonprofit and community-based organizations, to use data effectively. The SAVI Community Information System is the nation’s largest spatially-enabled system of its type, providing detailed, geographically precise information needed to make data-informed decisions. SAVI contains a wealth of free data about the social, physical, and economic conditions of Central Indiana communities from counties to neighborhoods and census tracts, as well as information on thousands of non-profit and community-based organizations and programs. SAVI is a donor-supported, web-based system (www.savi.org) that allows users to create custom maps, graphs, charts, and data profiles of over 2,000 Central Indiana communities. SAVI supports research: selecting appropriate study area; identifying community-based research partners; identifying and managing nurse-led community health activities; understanding health effects of neighborhood poverty; identifying health disparities; environmental health/environmental justice; identifying socio-spatial health knowledge networks; and understanding social and physical neighborhood context and influences on obesity, leukemia treatment adherence, cancer screening rates, asthma, diabetes, and STDs. SAVI also supports community research: identifying community assets, assessing needs, planning and evaluating programs, identifying collaborators, supporting grant applications, strategic planning, and visualizing patterns and trends. This hands-on exhibit will showcase SAVI and the ways in which it can support community and researcher decisionmaking needs. We will present a poster and have live demonstrations of our interactive website that provides a wealth of data and analysis tools

    SAVI Community Information System

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    poster abstractSAVI helps organizations and researchers make data-informed decisions by 1) providing reliable data about Central Indiana communities; 2) creating actionable information; 3) developing tools for data analysis; and 4) building capacity, especially for nonprofit and community-based organizations, to use data effectively. The SAVI Community Information System is the nation’s largest spatially-enabled system of its type, providing detailed, geographically precise information needed to make data-informed decisions. SAVI contains a wealth of free data about the social, physical, and economic conditions of Central Indiana communities from counties to neighborhoods and census tracts, as well as information on thousands of non-profit and community-based organizations and programs. SAVI is a donor-supported, web-based system (www.savi.org) that allows users to create custom maps, graphs, charts, and data profiles of over 2,000 Central Indiana communities. SAVI supports research: selecting appropriate study area; identifying community-based research partners; identifying and managing nurse-led community health activities; understanding health effects of neighborhood poverty; identifying health disparities; environmental health/environmental justice; identifying socio-spatial health knowledge networks; and understanding social and physical neighborhood context and influences on obesity, leukemia treatment adherence, cancer screening rates, asthma, diabetes, and STDs. SAVI also supports community research: identifying community assets, assessing needs, planning and evaluating programs, identifying collaborators, supporting grant applications, strategic planning, and visualizing patterns and trends. This hands-on exhibit will showcase SAVI and the ways in which it can support community and researcher decisionmaking needs. We will present a poster and have live demonstrations of our interactive website that provides a wealth of data and analysis tools
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