Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

Net Tuesday: Mapping for Social Change

Mapping and Geographic Information Systems for Nonprofits: Cases and How Tos

Join Jeremy Heffner of Avencia as he moderates a panel of those using mapping and GIS (geographic information systems) to present data and actions.

What you'll learn by attending:

  • How can you present your message geographically?
    • Matthew Fisher of Night Kitchen Interactive will share the upcoming PhilaPlace.org resource which is working to "illuminate the history and culture of Philadelphia's unique neighborhoods" through an interactive map of personal stories connected to specific locations.
  • How can you engage the public and crowd-source the collection of data?
    • Katie Edwards of Clean Air Council will share the tools used to create IdleFreePhilly.org, a site for the public to report idling vehicles around the city and collectively work to reduce air pollution.
  • How can freely available Census data help you accomplish your mission?
    • Anne Jeffers of the US Census Bureau will share how to access the census data, what sort of information is available, and how you can incorporate it into your work.
  • How can GIS inform policy and directly engage the public in the political process?

 

Join Jeremy Heffner of Avencia to learn about the different ways nonprofits are using mapping and GIS (geographic information systems) to advance their missions, improve their outreach, and effect social change.