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  • Branford town Connecticut data report

    Branford Community Report

    Update, September 2021: For more recent data, please also refer to our Connecticut Town Equity Reports.

    June 26, 2017

  • 500 cities by higher and lower need tract in Connecticut

    Newsletter: 2016-2017 program update and press coverage of our multi-sector work

    Our semi-annual newsletter is out! Contact us to be added to the distribution list, and click here to view the newsletter in its original format: conta.cc/2pPL74R  New Report and Data Viewer: Merging 500 Cities and Connecticut Data on Health Equity 

    April 19, 2017

  • New Report Challenges Business Community Perception of Connecticut Economy

    [Excerpt from reporting by Christine Stuart. Please click the link to read the complete article.]

    April 12, 2017

  • Connecticut data by DataHaven presented at Danbury Library

    Data in Fairfield County Wellbeing Index surprises some residents

    [Excerpt - Please see article for full text] By Chris Bosak With new data shining a light on systemic inequalities in Fairfield County... what can be done to address the issues? That was a major theme of a conversation regarding the results of the Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index 2016 presented Tuesday evening by Fairfield County's Community Foundation at Danbury Library....

    April 05, 2017

  • Unemployment rate for youth in cities still too high, experts say

    [Excerpt] By Chris Bosak, Sunday, March 19, 2017 State employment numbers released March 10 by the Department of Labor point to an improving job market, but younger Connecticut residents, especially those in cities, are not celebrating.

    March 19, 2017

  • Connecticut Bets on Arts, Entrepreneurship for Equity

    [Excerpt] By Johnny Magdaleno The arts are often seen as a pastime of elites. Indeed, in cities like Hartford, Connecticut, people with college degrees, or those who make more than $100,000 a year, are more likely [according to the 2015 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey] to take advantage of their local museum or concert hall than those who make less or didn’t finish college.

    March 15, 2017

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