
The MCIC Community Vitality Index
(CVI) generates a score from 1-100 for every census tract in the six-county
Chicago metropolitan region. The score is a way to "grade" each census tract in
relation to the region as a whole. For example, if a tract has a CVI score
of 87, it means that 87% of the tracts in the region have lower CVI scores.
Use custom maps/reports to generate scores for areas that
you define.
Civic, social service, and
philanthropic organizations can use this information to understand the relative
strengths of different areas in the region. Users can pull the data to support
discussions and develop action priorities that consider and build on the status
of local community assets.
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Printable maps provide a graphic understanding of CVI, and make a great addition to proposals and reports. Point and click maps customize the index score to a geographic boundary of your own choosing.
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The composite index provides scores at the U.S. Census tract level so you can use maps and data tables to visually compare individual community areas to regional norms. Resource distribution decisions can be confirmed on maps with zoom-in and zoom-out capability.
- CVI scores are derived from more than 25
indicators compiled from well-validated data sources.