1. E.g. city, county, school districts
Manages and shapes the systems that
impact low-income residents
Contributes leadership, buy-in, and
stable source of funding, i.e., taxpayer
dollars, to institutionalize solutions
Is held accountable to impact
on the community
Increasingly recognizes the value of
using data and evidence to improve
services and inform decision-making
E.g. NNIP Partners or other
community data organizations
Assembles and organizes data to
describe their communities
Identifies relevant data, verifies its
reliability, and transforms the raw
data into actionable information
for decision makers
Brings trusted connections
with community organizations
across sectors
Has knowledge of neighborhood
conditions and priorities
E.g. Code for America brigades, tech
meetups or coding groups
Possesses skills to design,
program, and develop software
and online tools
Brings new design perspectives to
reform government services and
communications
Offers insights for program
implementation through
user-centered design practices
Civic Tech
Data Collaborative
Ecosystem