
The Newark Community Data Hub
About the Newark Community Data Hub
What is it?
The Newark Community Data Hub is a collection of dashboards focused on the experiences of Newarkers within their communities, providing insights into areas like education, poverty, workforce, healthcare, and housing. In our current phase, our focus is on the experiences of Newark’s children and youth.
Why are we building it?
We want to support residents and organizations looking to learn more about their communities and/or find places where they can lend their voices and support. We want to:
- Share knowledge with those who otherwise wouldn’t have access
- Spread awareness about Newark’s successes and where support could help Newark children thrive
- Provide data support for local advocacy efforts, efforts to improve practice and program development, and help guide philanthropic planning.
Who is it for?
The data hub was designed for everyone:
- Residents
- Local advocates
- Non-profits
- Social service agencies
- Researchers
- Foundations
- Local government
Where does the data come from?
We use publicly available data sources for our dashboard:
- Civil Rights Data Collection, U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights
- New Jersey School Performance Reports, New Jersey Department of Education
- American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau
We use the most recent data from all sources and update data points as new data is released. Information about each source is available on our dashboards, including essential data notes and caveats.
Roadmap for the future
We are actively expanding the data we provide on our dashboards. In the coming months, we plan to include:
- Adult education and employment outcomes
- Community access to health insurance
- Community poverty rates
- Housing access and affordability
- Health outcomes for youth and adults
Access the data
- Preschool Experiences
- Kindergarten to Grade 12 Experiences
- Achievement & Growth
- High School Coursetaking
- College and Career Readiness
- Youth After High School
Funded by:
Rutgers-Newark Office of the Chancellor
Newark Trust for Education
Contributors:
Project Leads
Dr. Vandeen Campbell, Principal Investigator
Amanda Jaeger, Project Director
Development Team
Jessica Zulawski
Zhonglin (Jolyn) Liu
Vishnuram Jatin Bangaru
Vasu Reddy
Güzide G. Özalp
Ahmad Wilson
Advisory Council
Dr. Arturo Osorio, Rutgers Business School
Carlos Oquendo, Cornwall Center and New Ark Freedom School
Dr. Charles Payne, Cornwall Center and Henry Rutgers Distinguished Professor of African American Studies
Dr. Constance Clark, Cornwall Center
Dr. Marcus Anthony, Cornwall Center and Promise Parent Mentorship Academy
Marquise Guzman, Cornwall Center and New Ark Freedom School
Dr. Nakeefa Garay, Cornwall Center