Catalyst hosts an extensive list of indicators. To help our audience navigate them easily, we created a comprehensive index, a multi-tiered organizational system that structures indicators from broad categories (Cultural Environment, Civic Engagement, Social Connection) through subcategories (Art & Entertainment, Voter Participation, Social Associations) down to specific data- driven topics (Museums, Census Participation, Religious Diversity), allowing users to efficiently navigate and locate any metric within the dashboards.
To explore a specific area, select one of the following categories to navigate directly to that section in the index:
Cultural, Civic & Social Vitality
1) Cultural Environment:Encompasses the artistic, intellectual and entertainment aspects of a community that shape its identity and influence residents' sense of belonging
America For the Arts Study
SMU Arts Vibrancy Score 2024
National Register of Historic Places
Museums
2024 Economic Impact and Visitor Profile Research
Parks
Tree Equity
Charitable Giving
Presence of Nonprofits Organizations
2) Civic Engagement:The active participation of individuals in their communities and democratic processes.
Voter Participation
Voter Registration
Census Participation
Labor Union Participation
Civic Information Index
Volunteerism Rates
Nonprofit Board Member Data
Believe in the Good Study
3) Social Connection:The strength of relationships, social networks, and the overall sense of trust and belonging within a community.
Social Associations
Religious Diversity
Lack of Social and Emotional Support
Feeling Socially Isolated
Householder Moved in 2021 or Later per occupied housing unit
Median Year Moved into Housing Unit
Highly Educated New Residents Moving from Another State
1) Healthcare Access: The ability of individuals and communities to obtain timely, affordable, and appropriate healthcare services.
Health Insurance Coverage
Medicare Coverage
Medicaid Coverage
Dentistry
Mental Health
Obstetrics
Optometry
Pediatrics
Primary Care
Substance Use Treatment
Dental Visits
Doctor Checkup in Past Year Among Adults
Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Adults
Emergency Room Visits
HIV/AIDS
Immunizations
Mammogram
PAP Smear Test Among Women 21 to 65
Prescription Price Locator
Medicare Prescriptions
Opioid Dispensing
2) Social Drivers of Health:The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age influence their overall health and well-being.
Crime
Education and Health Correlation
Food Insecurity & Access
Life Expectancy
Transportation
Affordable Housing
Citizenship
Family/Households Size
Household Income
Language Spoken at Home
Unemployment
Air Quality
Water Quality
State of the River
3) Health Outcomes: The measurable results, impact or implications of healthcare access and social drivers.
Mental and Behavioral Health
Mental Disorder Hospitalization
Causes of Death- Florida & USA
Causes of Death- Baker
Causes of Death-Clay
Causes of Death- Duval
Causes of Death-Flagler
Causes of Death- Nassau
Causes of Death- Putnam
Causes of Death- St. Johns
Asthma
Arthritis
Cancer
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Coronary Heart Disease
Diabetes
Infectious Disease
Stroke
Maternal Mortality
Infant Mortality
Obesity among Adults
Obesity among Children
Florida Charts Substance Use Dashboard
Drug Overdose
1) Homeownership:Measures the affordability, availability, and stability of homes that individuals can and do own within a community.
Homeownership by Race and Ethnicity
Primary or Secondary Ownership
Homes Owned by a Trust
The Cost of Housing Index
Home Owner Excessive Housing Costs
Median Home Value
Number of Properties
Housing Building Age
Housing Shortage Tracker
Housing Storage Tracker
Owner Occupied Housing Units
Building Permits
Reason Housing is Vacant
# Vacant Housing
Property Insurance Stability Report
Average Property Tax
2) Renting a Home:Measures the affordability, availability, and stability of rental housing within a community.
Rental Occupied Housing Units
Rental Rate by Race/Ethnicity
Rental Rate by Age
Median Rent
Fair Market Rent
Renter Excessive Cost
Housing Choice Vouchers
Project Based Housing Assistance
Renter Year Moved
Rental Vacancy Rate
Eviction Rate
Evictions Filing Rate
3) Community Safety:Evaluates crime rates and traffic safety.
Crimes by Type
Crime Rates by Violent or Property
Assault,Murder or Robbery by Weapon Involved
Vehicle Crash Fatalities
Speed Limit Enforcement
Crash by Selected Factors
Pedestrian and Bicycle Fatalities
Emergency Vehicle Noise
4) Unhoused Populations:Measures the prevalence and demographics of our homeless neighbors.
Homeless Population
Homeless Population by Race
Homeless Population by Age Group
Homeless Population by Gender
Homeless Population by Shelter Status
Homeless Population by Family Status
Homeless Veterans
Chronically Homeless
1) Older Adults: Older adults are typically defined as individuals aged 60 and older. This age range may vary by data source.
Older Adults Populations
Old Age Dependency Ratio
Race by Age
Sex of Older Adults by Age 60+
Household Size 65+
Income Diversity by Age
Income Diversity by Race for 65+
Workers age 65+ & social Security
Poverty
Median Income by Householder Age
Owner or Renter Households by Householder Age
Percent of HUD Assisted Housing by Householder Age
Homeless by Age Group
Health Insurance Coverage by Age
Geriatric Care Providers
Mental Health
Cause of Death Age 65+
Food Insecurity
2) People with Disabilities: People with disabilities have physical, sensory, cognitive, or developmental characteristics affecting daily activities. Disabilities can be present from birth or acquired later.
Population and Age
Race and Ethnicity
Sex
Vision Difficulty Disability
Hearing Difficulty Disability
Cognitive Difficulty Disability
Ambulatory Difficulty Disability
School Enrollment by Disability Status
Student SAT/ACT Participation IDEA
Chronically Absent Students by Disability Designation
Education Attainment by Disability Status
Employment Status and Labor Force Participation
Percent of Assisted Housing by Disability Status
Age Under 18,18 to 64, or 65 and Over by Disability Status and by Insurance Coverage
Households Receiving SNAP or Not by Presence of Person with a Disability
1) Economy & Business Environment:Encompasses the economic conditions, industry landscape, and workforce dynamics that shape opportunities for businesses and individuals.
Number of Businesses
Average Establishments
Average Business Establishments by Industry
Number of Establishments by Industry
Corporate Relocations
Average Employment
Average Employment Location Quotient by Industry
Businesses by Number of Employees
GDP
GDP by Industry
Consumer Confidence
Personal Consumer Spending
2) Jobs & Wages:Measures the employment landscape of a community, reflecting its economic vitality and opportunities for residents.
Average Wages & Location Quotient by Industry
Median Household Income
Mean Household Income
Per Capita Income
Unemployment Rate
Self-Employment
Total Employed
Labor Force Participation
Labor Market Engagement Index
Number of Jobs
3) Mobility:Measures the ease and efficiency with which people and goods move within a community.
Walkability
Commute Transportation Type
Length of Commute to Work
Commute Length by Commute Type
Vehicle Available
Transportation Infrastructure Quality
Traffic Proximity and Volume
4) Affordability:The capacity of individuals and families to meet their essential needs without financial strain.
Economic Policy Institute Family Budget Statistics
Inflation
People Below Poverty Level
Alice Households
Gini Index
1) Demographics of Young People:Population stats, including race, gender and other factors that help us understand youth.
Total Population
Population Over Time
Sex
Race & Ethnicity
Age Distribution
Total Population
Sex of Disabled Young People
Disabled Student Enrollment in School
2) Leading Indicators:Measurable factors which have empirical links to predicting future educational outcomes and providing early insights into student success and well-being.
SAT/ ACT Participation
SAT/ACT Participation Over Time
Number of Teachers
Teacher Certification Status
High Demand Teacher Needs Areas
Teacher Absent More Than 10 Days
Total Student Enrollment
Public vs. Private School Enrollment
School Counselors
School Expenditures
Student Expenditure
Households without Access to a Computer Device and Internet Subscription
Households with a Computer and Internet Access
Number of Internet Providers
Average Advertised Upload and Download Speed
Limited English Student Enrollment
Limited English Proficiency
Students Who Have Been Bullied
Students Who Bullied Others
Below Poverty Level by Age
Households Marital Status
Crimes Rates by Type
Food Insecure Children
Youth Arrest Rate
Youth Mental Health
3) Lagging Indicators:Metrics that reflect past performance and outcomes, providing a clear assessment of the effectiveness of educational programs and initiatives.
High School Graduation
Math Proficiency
Reading Proficiency
SAT/ACT and AP Scores
Average Daily Attendance
Chronic Absenteeism
Drop Out Rates
Kindergarten Readiness
Preschool Enrollment
Number of Childcare Facilities
4) Continuing Education Indicators:Metrics measuring learning opportunities across college, professional development, certifications, adult education, and enrichment programs that enhance knowledge, skills, and career growth.
Post Secondary School Enrollment
Career and Professional Education
Apprenticeship Programs
Adult Literacy and Numeracy
Participation in Labor Market
Labor Market Needs by Sector
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