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Information Sources - Davidson, NC
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- COVID-19 Response Fund Application & Guidelines The COVID-19 Response Fund is a partnership comprising Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte, corporations, houses of faith and others. The Fund’s goal is to help those individuals and families in Mecklenburg County most impacted by the pandemic, with a special emphasis on providing for the basic human needs of our community’s most vulnerable residents. The Fund will issue grants to eligible nonprofits able to meet existing needs. The Fund complements government interventions and investments and expands the local community’s capacity to address the outbreak’s social, health and economic impacts, with a special focus on populations disproportionately affected by the outbreak. Funding is restricted to Mecklenburg County organizations offering programming and services for residents. The Fund is jointly administered by Foundation For The Carolinas and United Way of Central Carolinas.
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- Statistics on Davidson, NC This page provides simple but comprehensive demographic, economic and population statistics for the Town of Davidson. There is also current data on coronavirus infections, mortality and recoveries.
- Davidson, NC Census Data This page provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more. By using the filter Davidson, NC one can explore statistics related to demographics, housing, economics and education.
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- Mecklenburg County Reptile & Amphibian Observational Data The Carolina Herp Atlas is a project developed by the Davidson College Herpetology Laboratory and Davidson College Information Technology Services. The primary objective of the Carolina Herp Atlas is to provide detailed data on the distribution of reptiles and amphibians of North and South Carolina.
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- UNCC graduate school field study on housing equity in North Mecklenburg County This report presents the findings from a demographics and housing assessment for the northern part of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (North Mecklenburg). This study was conducted by the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute from May 2018 to January 2019 with funding provided by the Lake Norman Economic Development Corporation (LNEDC). The North Mecklenburg region includes the towns of Huntersville, Cornelius, and Davidson. Situated just north of the City of Charlotte and on the eastern shore of Lake Norman, these suburban communities have experienced tremendous growth over the past few decades. In recent years, housing prices in the area have risen considerably, and housing affordability is becoming a significant concern for residents, business owners, and community leaders alike
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- Housing Needs Study - Davidson This report presents the findings of a comprehensive housing needs assessment conducted by the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute for the Town of Davidson, North Carolina (The Town). Davidson is one of three municipalities in North Carolina with an affordable housing ordinance, created in 2001 to encourage more affordable housing options as a means of promoting greater diversity
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- NC Broadband Information - Town of Davidson broadband internet connection (Type Davidson & Cornelius). This map shows data from the most currently released American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year data from the U.S. Census Bureau, and contains estimates and margins of error. There are also additional calculated attributes related to this topic, which can be mapped or used within analysis. This layer is symbolized to show the percentage of households with no internet connection. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability.
- Davidson College Habitat Housing Study News coverage of Davidson College study on the benefits of affordable housing projects on financial stability, employment, education and health in North Mecklenburg.
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- NC Justice Center Report on Digital Inequities in NC K-12 schools Reliable high-speed internet access is fast becoming as vital to economic opportunity as electricity, good roads, and adequate water. While much discussion rightly focuses on addressing the lack of broadband access in rural communities, income disparities are an even more potent force creating digital divides in North Carolina.
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