In the world of community development, the fact that ZIP code often trumps genetic code in determining a person’s overall health has become conventional wisdom. If families live in well-maintained housing, if they’re able to buy fresh food at a nearby supermarket, if their children can walk to school in safety, they are more likely to be healthy — in both body and mind. But community developers and their funders are grappling with how exactly to gauge the concrete connection between wide-ranging investments in a neighborhood and improvement in the health of the people who live there. Increasingly, they are seeking out hard data to evaluate the success of their work and to drive decision making about future projects.
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