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At the Trust, we use data to support ways to improve the health and quality of life of people with low incomes in Forsyth County and around the state. Our Data Resource Library now offers tools and reports relevant to our Health Improvement and Local Impact programs.  You can browse through all content or select topics such as ACES, Early Childhood Education, Medicaid, Social Determinants of Health and more.

About These Tools

The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust is presenting data tools developed by local NC partners and researchers, but did not create them. These tools may be subject to copyright, and should be used within the terms of use outlined in any copyright restrictions.

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We hope you find these tools useful. We advise you to keep in mind that the content in these tools may cover sensitive issues that could be triggering for certain individuals.

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North Carolina Early Care and Education Data Repository

Author: Early Years
Tool Type: Existing Data Sources, State Data Source, Sample Resources, Reports
Sample Resources

This is a data repository of early education monthly factsheets for all counties in North Carolina. The factsheets discuss everything from number and types of early care and education programs to the economic status childcare need of families within the county.

N.C. Maternal and Infant Health Data Dashboard

Author: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Tool Type: Existing Data Sources, Dashboard, State Data Source
Existing Data Sources

This is a dashboard showing trends in racial/ethnic inequities, maternal age, maternal education, and geographical differences across important health indicators for maternal and infant health in North Carolina.

HNC 2030 Scorecard: Forsyth County 2021-2024

Author: Forsyth County Department of Public Health
Tool Type: Existing Data Sources, Dashboard
Existing Data Sources

This scorecard represents Forsyth County Public Health’s Community Health Improvement Plan, highlighting progress across five key health priorities, including infant mortality and the infant mortality disparity ratio.

Smart Start Community Indicators

Author: Smart Start
Tool Type: Existing Data Sources, Sample Resources, Data Visualization
Sample Resources

The Smart Start Community Indicators data dashboard provides insights and visualization on early childhood indicators for North Carolina.