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The Data Center is the most trusted resource for data, we are fully independent and we are experts at bringing data together from multiple sources. In doing so, we are uniquely able to step beyond the limits of analyzing data from just one perspective and take a 360–degree look at issues that matter most to our region from the government, business, nonprofit, and community perspective. In these ways The Data Center realizes its mission to build prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable communities by making informed decisions possible.
What We Do
Data Center approaches its work from three levels: First, we analyze and monitor a set of key indicators in order to build foundational knowledge about the strength and vibrancy of greater New Orleans. Second, where there is a match between community interest and our expertise, The Data Center uses action-oriented research to take a deeper look at a specific issue. Third, because we live in a time when government cannot fix things on its own, we ensure our findings reach not only elected officials, but also community leaders, neighborhood activists, members of the media, and business executives.
The Data Center’s areas of expertise include disaster recovery, regional economic analysis, workforce development, racial disparity indicators, blight reduction, affordable housing, and coastal population movements. Regardless of the subject area, The Data Center brings together data from multiple sources in a way that connects the dots beyond simply a public or private sector perspective.
Why We Do It The Data Center believes that reliable data, analyzed by an independent team of experts that know New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana, makes good decisionmaking possible. Our work provides a tool box of fact–driven, well–researched data that moves beyond anecdotal experiences and goes deeper than national reports which, too often, miss community nuances that are unique to our region and key to understanding the root causes of our challenges. A core part of The Data Center’s mission is to transform local culture from being data–adverse to embracing data as an intrinsic component of sound policy development. This transformation gained steam significantly after Hurricane Katrina when The Data Center created “The New Orleans Index” to measure key indicators towards recovery.