2021's Most Popular Content on Community Commons


Here on Community Commons, you can find thousands of curated tools, resources, data, and stories, and hundreds of new resources are added each month! We looked at the analytics to see what you—our users—were most interested in throughout 2021, and have rounded up some of the most popular content on Community Commons below.


A few key themes stood out. Not surprisingly, users continue to seek out data tools to help inform data-driven community change work, as well as measure well-being efforts and track progress. Community engagement and equity-focused resources were also popular, as was content to support a holistic approach to community change work, like the Vital Conditions for Well-Being framework. There are a number of popular resource libraries on Community Commons, which provide knowledge management for several large bodies of content that leads to more sustainable community change efforts. Explore our most popular content from the year below! 





Home page of CARES Vulnerable Populations Footprint tool
SparkMap Vulnerable Populations Footprint
Tool - Data/mapping Tool
Brought to you by CARES
Home page of CARES CHNA Report tool
SparkMap Community Needs Assessment
Tool - Data/mapping Tool
Brought to you by CARES
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PLACES: Local Data for Better Health
Dataset
Brought to you by CDC
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From 500 Cities to data for all PLACES
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
colorful graphic image of a brain Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
The Science of Thriving
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
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Exploratory Measures for Belonging and Civic Muscle
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Staff Pick!
Our Favorite Equity Data Tools
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons



Home page of CARES Vulnerable Populations Footprint tool
SparkMap Vulnerable Populations Footprint
Tool - Data/mapping Tool
Brought to you by CARES
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97 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
Story - Written
Brought to you by Medium
Train tracks running through a city. Photo by Bobby Kasimis on Unsplash
7 Ways Spatial Inequality Compromises Health and Well-Being
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Illustration of six people standing side-by-side, each with a different color shirt (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple) and their pronouns written across their chest.
Beyond Inclusion: Pronoun Use for Health and Well-Being
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Collage of portraits from 100 Million Healthier Lives movement
Engaging People with Lived Experience Toolkit
Tool - Toolkit/toolbox
Brought to you by 100MHL
Staff Pick!
Our Favorite Equity Data Tools
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons




Advancing Equitable Food Environments
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Published on 08/22/2017
An empty grocery store shelf. Photo by Mick Haupt on Unsplash
Basic Needs and COVID-19
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Infographic image of two people sitting down with their elbows in their knees and hands either on their head or under their chin.
Burnout and Mental Health in the Workplace
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons
Photo of a college student staffing a food pantry. An orange banner reads 'College Campus Food Insecurity Part 2'.
Innovative Initiatives on College Campuses Addressing Food Insecurity
Story - Original
Brought to you by Community Commons




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Public Health and Equity Resource Navigator
Library
Brought to you by APHA
Published on 10/22/2021
Coronavirus Response: Peer-to-Peer Resource Sharing
Library
Brought to you by Community Commons
Advancing Equitable Economies Policy Library logo
Advancing Equitable Economies Policy Library
Library
Brought to you by WIN Network
Published on 04/20/2021
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100 Million Healthier Lives Change Library
Library
Brought to you by IHI


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