This report, issued by the City of New Haven's Economic Development Administrator, is intended to provide businesses with socio-economic context for the city and surrounding area.

This map of New Haven depicts the varying levels of urban tree canopy (the layer of leaves, branches, and stems of trees that cover the ground when viewed from above) across the city.

There is a documented link between health and academic performance; healthier students do better in school. Based on data from 12 randomly selected schools in the New Haven Public school, CARE recommends a collective investment into both health and school reform in order to address the achievement gap and health inequities.

The Analysis of Impediments is part of the requirements for the city of New Haven to receive HUD program funds. It prevents discrimination and promotes fair housing choices by analyzing any factors that may restrict housing choice based on race, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national origin.

This step-by-step guide from the Consensus Building Institute outlines how to reach a consensus in a situation with multiple stakeholders.

The Diabetes 360 program aims to improve care for people with Type 2 diabetes in the Greater New Haven area. Researchers from the Yale School of Public Health and Yale-New Haven Hospital conducted interviews with the directors of diabetes initiatives to evaluate similarities and differences and determine the potential for collaboration.

This survey was administered by the New Haven Community Management Teams and other community organizations to measure neighborhood residents' sense of community, safety, and overall convenience. Neighborhood-level results were made available by DataHaven.

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