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JCCI is a Founding Member of the international
Community Indicators Consortium

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INDICATORS

Community Indicators are a set of data or information that provide insight into the trends in a community over time. Together, the collection of community indicators tells the story about where a community is in relation to its vision and the direction in which the community is heading.

JCCI provides this story to you in three distinct ways:

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Community Snapshot Quality of Life
Progress Report
Race Relations
Progress Report

Community Snapshot is an interactive map that allows you to have full access and control over the indicators in your community. The database provides information to compare a geography over time, in context with progress in other geographic areas.

Reports, graphs and charts are customizable at the click of a button.

2011 updates: Crime data, juvenile justice, FCAT scores, unemployment,housing permits, air quality, water usage, airplane passengers.

Special thanks to BlueCross BlueShield of Florida for sponsoring Community Snapshot.
BlueCross BlueShield of Florida

 

The Quality of Life Summary Document provides a roadmap for the community, showing where we've been, where we are, and what critical areas demand our attention.

The Quality of Life Reference Document provides details on each of the indicators in the report.

The 2010 Quality of Life Progress Report is the 26th annual edition of the nation's longest-standing community indicators report.



JCCI's 7th Annual Race Relations Progress Report measures progress toward eliminating disparities in Education, Employment and Income, Neighborhoods and Housing, Health, Justice, and Politics and Civic Engagement.

Annual Progress Reports are available starting from 2005.

 

 

 


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