Find data at the national, state, county, and school district level here:
The Data Center offers a variety of indicators across time and location for your program’s needs.
The Data Center allows you to map your data, as well as produce easy to use graphics that can be copied right into a presentation. Our partnerships with government agencies and research organizations allow us to bring you this pertinent information which can be used for program planning, grant proposals, policy decisions, advocacy, or assessing community needs.
Need a snapshot of your local community? Access the County Pages for fast, easy comparisons of indicators in your county across time.
About Kids Count: IYI’s Kids Count in Indiana program is one of 50 state initiatives in the national KIDS COUNT network supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. These initiatives seek to bring together the best available data to provide policymakers and citizens with benchmarks for assessing the status of children and their families. KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures
for all children.
Permission to copy, reprint, or otherwise distribute KIDS COUNT data is granted as long as appropriate acknowledgement is given. When citing data from the website, please include the web address: datacenter.kidscount.org. Example citation: The Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT Data Center. (2011). Indicator Name. Retrieved from datacenter.kidscount.org.