Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Sites
Layer displays the location of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Sites across the US. Data was obtained from the USDA Local Food Directories on July 12, 2025.
Layer displays the location of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Sites across the US. Data was obtained from the USDA Local Food Directories on July 12, 2025.
This layer displays areas defined as Hard to Count by the United States decennial census. Data is from the US Census Planning Database and included 2020 Response Rates and ACS Response Rates. Learn more about US Census Hard to Count … Continued
This layer displays the predominant risk factor, i.e., the total number and percentage of residents with 3+, 1-2, or 0 risk factors in each census tract, county, and state, as of year 2019. Data is obtained from the Census Bureau’s … Continued
The Opportunity Index is a composite measure that draws upon important economic, educational, health, and community-related indicators of opportunity. The Index was launched in 2011 and has since been updated regularly. It provides insight into the multidimensional nature of opportunity … Continued
The 15 community types identified in the American Communities Project (ACP) were derived from a standard clustering method of analysis, conducted by political scientist Iris Hui, PhD, where a set of 36 different indicators – everything from population density to … Continued
This layer displays areas defined as Hard to Count by the United States decennial census. Data is from the US Census Planning Database and included 2010 Response Rates, Mail Return Rates, Low Response Score, and ACS Response Rates. Learn more … Continued
This layer displays areas defined as Hard to Count by the United States decennial census. Data is from the US Census Planning Database and included 2010 Response Rates, Mail Return Rates, Low Response Score, and ACS Response Rates. Learn more … Continued
The National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) provides rich data on multiple, intersecting aspects of children’s lives—including physical and mental health, access to quality health care, and the child’s family, neighborhood, school, and social context.
This layer displays self-response rates from households that have responded to the 2020 Census online, by mail, or by phone. Map data are updated daily to reflect current, cumulative response rates. Note: this layer uses the planned 2020 census tract … Continued