Northeast Ohio Community and Neighborhood Data for Organizing (NEO CANDO)

NEO CANDO, Northeast Ohio Community and Neighborhood Data for Organizing, is a free and publicly accessible social and economic data system of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, a research institute housed at CWRU's Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and directed by Schubert Center faculty associates Claudia Coulton and Robert Fischer. NEO CANDO allows users to access data for the entire 17-county Northeast Ohio region, or for specific neighborhoods within the region.

This system can be easily used to explore population trends, poverty, employment, educational attainment, housing, crime, etc. Users can generate data tables, maps, and charts, and either print them or export them into Word and Excel files. NEO CANDO compiles data from many different sources and links to data provided by public agencies in order to have the most recent data available.