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Equitable Development Toolkit
Equitable Development Toolkit
Community Mapping
What Is It?
Why Use It?
How To Use It
Financing
Keys to Success
Challenges
Policy
Tool in Action
Resources

The scale, and therefore cost, of community mapping projects ranges considerably.  Projects with a limited number of static maps can be relatively inexpensive, while dynamic, searchable maps that are made publicly available can be much more costly.  A community organization can contract with a mapping intermediary to create five static maps for less than $1,000.  Creating a searchable online system like Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles or the Philadelphia Neighborhood Information System (discussed in the Why Use It section) will cost more than $100,000 to start up and approximately $50,000 per year to maintain.

When developing a financing strategy to fund community mapping, it is useful to think about a range of funding sources.  In fact, most of the community mapping efforts we profile use a mix of public, private, and philanthropic dollars.  For example Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles (NKLA) is supported through funding from The National Telecommunication Information Administration (NTIA), Fannie Mae Foundation, Los Angeles Housing Department, and Microsoft Corporation.  NKLA was developed and is maintained by the UCLA Advanced Policy Institute so the project receives additional resources from the university.

Possible Sources for Funding

Possible Budget Items for Community Mapping Projects

Data Collection
Locating data on the internet; Working with city agencies to obtain data; Cleaning data (getting it in the correct format to input; Purchasing data; Geocoding data (if you are using GIS); Stipends/resources for data collectors

Creating GIS Maps
Dedicated computer; Color printer; Software; Training

Distribution
Color reproductions for hard copy distribution; An IT person and/or Web designer (for presenting maps via the Internet, especially interactive sites where users create their own maps); Projector and laptop for making presentations (rental or purchase)

Staying Current
Ongoing data management; Distributing updated maps; Advocacy and organizing based on information illustrated via mapping

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