The Lincoln Home site provides researchers with access to a database of Lincoln Home site photographs.
Missouri Vocational Rehabilitation Portal
The Vocational Rehabilitation Hub facilitates the recordkeeping of Pre-Employment Transition services provided by trained educational specialists throughout the state of Missouri. Services fall into one of the following categories: Job Exploration, Work-based Learning, Post-secondary Counseling, Workplace Readiness and Self Advocacy. Using the Hub, Specialists record service(s) provided to individual students on a daily basis. Services are aggregated and sent to the state Vocational Rehabilitation office every month to support their federal reporting mandate.
Kentucky Vocational Rehabilitation Portal
The Kentucky Vocational Rehabilitation Hub supports ETS specialists (employment transition services) in entering data and reporting about students’ use of services. These data are aggregated to meet federal reporting requirements and used by staff at the Kentucky Career Center. Data are stored in secure databases due to sensitive information.
ExploreMOHealth
ExploreMOHealth was launched in 2018 with support from the Missouri Hospital Association and the Health Indicators Data Institute (HIDI). ExploreMOHealth provides zip-code level rankings across major health behaviors and health outcomes in the state.
ExploreTNHealth
ExploreTNHealth was launched in 2019 in partnership with the Missouri Hospital Association. ExploreTNHealth provides zip-code level rankings across major health behaviors and health outcomes in the state.
Grazing Wedge
The Grazing Wedge tool is designed to provide farmers with best practices for forage management, including strategies for forage optimization by measuring forage growth and rotation. The Grazing Wedge tool allows users to draw farm and paddock layouts, enter data, and visualize forage status.
All Things Missouri
All Things Missouri was launched in 2018 and quickly became Missouri’s central data and mapping resource for policy-makers, business owners, farmers, and community organizations working to resolve issues related to: agriculture and environment; business and community; health and safety; and youth and family. All Things Missouri provides access to national, state, and local (Missouri-sourced) data all in one platform. It hosts the Missouri Map Room and tools to support University of MIssouri Extension programs and services.
Creating a Culture of Health in Appalachia
The Health in Appalachia Hub, sponsored by the Appalachian Regional Commission and launched in 2018, is designed to help identify economic and health issues in the Appalachian area. The Hub features compelling “Bright Spot” case studies and maps on health outcomes and health factors (9 domains and 41 indicators).