Visualize and explain how your best programs and campaigns help drive the social impact causes that matter to you - from income inequality, services access to the environment.
Breeze is preintegrated with some of the most popular open data sets relevant for social impact. Drop us a line to discuss how Breeze can help with the social impact data most relevant to you.
US Housing and Urban Development's census data, where at least 51% of household incomes are below 80% of the area median income.
The Food Access Research Atlas provides spacial data on measures of supermarket and fresh fod accessibility.
Provides index scores for financial health indicators such as access to goods and services, financial services and home ownership opportunities.
Individual low-income status by age and gender for each census division and subdivision.
Weight status for children, woman and infant. Provides national and state specific data on obesity, nutrition, physical activity and breastfeeding.
Congressional and Senate voting data for bills. Includes personal explanations, detailed bill data, floor actions and more.
Visualization of outbreaks by disease type such as respiratory, animal, gastrointestinal, vectorborne, neuro, STDs and more.
Measurement of air quality by thousands of devices measuring particulate matter. Available by precise geolocation.
Reach out to the Breeze team to discuss the social impact data that is most important to you.