Collaborative Research Model for Community Engagement in Urban Studies

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Explore a collaborative research model focusing on researcher-community collaboration in urban studies. Follow the journey of Urban Institute researchers and W8CED as they work together to address community needs in Wards 7 & 8. Discover the impact of this partnership on community advocacy and well-being through surveys, data analysis, and joint meetings.

  • Collaboration
  • Urban Studies
  • Community Engagement
  • Research Model
  • Surveys

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  1. W8CED Data Walk: A Model for Researcher-Community Collaboration

  2. Urban Institute Research Team Peter Tatian Co-Principal Investigator; Senior Fellow Mary Bogle Co-Principal Investigator; Principal Research Associate Camille Braswell Research Assistant Donovan Harvey Research Analyst 2

  3. ADDING TEXT SLIDES Work in Wards 7 & 8 Philanthropic Giving Survey Gap Analysis Community Priority Scan 3

  4. ADDING TEXT SLIDES Enter W8CED What is it Mary had prior relationship Asset: Number of engaged community advocates enter W8CED 4

  5. Ward 8 Background Home to ~23% of DC s Black population. Fredrick Douglass House Barry Farms: First planned community for African-Americans 5

  6. Ward 8 Background Unemployment Rate: 11.4%, compared to 5.3% district-wide. Smallest percentage of taxable land in the district 6

  7. ADDING TEXT SLIDES W8CED Survey Feb. 2022 Urban Ward 7/8 work begins Mary reaches out to W8CED W8CED conducts survey July 8, 2022 Jan. 2022 7

  8. Collaboration Begins! Feb. 2022 Urban Ward 7/8 work begins Mary reaches out to W8CED W8CED conducts survey July 8, 2022 Jan. 2022 8

  9. Nature of Collaboration Urban Analyzes survey data Produces posters Facilitates data walk W8CED Allows Urban to use survey results in community priority research 9

  10. Collaborative Process 7/21-8/25 First joint Urban- W8CED meeting W8CED Data Walk! 7 additional joint meetings Jul. 20 2022 Aug. 31, 2022 10

  11. Survey Analysis N=1009 Based on Cantril s Ladder, which measures self-reported well-being Most interested in correlation between well- being subcomponents and self-identification 11

  12. Greatest Concern in the Community 700 600 586 people (58.1%) said that public safety was their biggest concern in Ward 8 500 400 300 200 100 0 Sense of Belonging Thriving Struggling 8.00 7.50 7.00 71 people (7%) said they did not feel safe at home, and they had the lowest sense of belonging of all sub-groups 6.50 6.00 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 Survey Average Making less than $20,000 Unemployed Unsafe at Home 12

  13. Takeaways Importance of researcher-community engagement Mary Bogle had a prior relationship with W8CED, built through meeting attendance and ad hoc support. 13

  14. Takeaways Importance of researcher-community engagement Mary Bogle had a prior relationship with W8CED, built through meeting attendance and ad hoc support Importance of funder and project team flexibility Flexible funding from JPMC and supportive response from partners Agile project team 14

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