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Data for Grant Writers in Maryland - Maryland State Library Resource Center

Data for Grant Writers in Maryland


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Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance
The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance-Jacob France Institute builds on and coordinates the related work of citywide nonprofit organizations, city and state government agencies, neighborhoods, foundations, businesses, and universities to support and strengthen the principle and practice of well informed decision making for change toward strong neighborhoods, improved quality of life, and a thriving city.
Enoch Pratt Free Library Regional Information Center
The collection of some 10,000 volumes features regional and urban planning materials with a focus on local demographic information, economic development, transportation planning, land use, and environmental issues. Schedule an appointment with the on-site librarian for research assistance.
Maryland iMap
Provides access to a large collection of data via MD iMAP that can be leveraged for use in many applications and analyses.
Maryland State Data Center (SDC)
The SDC monitors development trends, analyzes social, economic and other characteristics and prepares population, housing, employment, labor force, and income projections, which provide the baseline for planning for growth and development in the State.
Open Baltimore
Open Data Maryland
A central location for Maryland’s public data.
State & County Quick Facts
QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.
US Census Bureau American FactFinder
Find popular facts (population, income, etc.) and frequently requested data about your community using US Census Bureau data. Pull individual stats or cross-reference from multiple census years.

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