Kidsdata.org — Don’t Keep It a Secret
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If you’re reading this blog post, then you already know and like (or perhaps love) kidsdata.org.
Shouldn’t everyone?
After all, kidsdata.org offers free access to hundreds of measures of local child well-being from dozens of reputable data sources. You can find children’s data by age or racial/ethnic group, among other breakdowns, as well as for every city, county, school district, and legislative district in California. The site is an invaluable resource for grant writing, policy making, strategic planning, community assessments, and a host of other important work on behalf of children statewide.
While Kidsdata.org offers easy access to millions of data points we also offer several ways of delivering these data directly to you. Please help spread the word about kidsdata.org by encouraging your friends and colleagues to follow the three steps below. Together, we can ensure that anyone working on behalf of children in California has access to the data they need to improve children’s lives.
1. Sign up for a customized e-mail alert, and we’ll send you an e-mail any time data of interest to you are updated.
2. Follow us on Twitter, where we’re tweeting a daily fact about California kids, as well as timely news and information related to child health issues.
3. ‘Like’ us on Facebook, and share your insights about the data on kidsdata.org and the work you’re doing on behalf of children.
Posted by Felicity Simmons
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