Percentages will not add up to 100% because nominees were able to select more than one category.
Top five states represented: California New York Pennsylvania Florida Ohio Only one includes multiple counties in more than one state, the Fund for Our Economic Future (OH and CA).
To reiterate, the Collaboration Database contains 670 collaborations Let’s look at the Collaboration Database and explore how to use it. [click] You have four ways to find profiles [click]: basic search [click], map search [click], detailed search [click]h, and keyword search. Let’s look at each of these and explore the information included in the database.
A larger circle means that more collaborations are based in that area. Click on a circle to bring up a list of collaborations based in that city. Click on a name to see a summary and a link to its narrative submitted for the Collaboration Prize.
The summary covers the collaboration’s Who, What, Where, When, and Why, as you can see from the fields shown here. All data contained in these summaries comes from the collaboration’s materials submitted for the Collaboration Prize. None of the data were verified independently for accuracy.
You can access the collaboration’s full, multipage narrative submitted for The Collaboration Prize. Some are saved as PDF files that you can view, download, or print.
Basic Search lets you browse collaborations by category. Click on a category to start. You can sort your results by clicking on the column headings. Then click on a name to see a summary.
In addition, keyword search is a type of search that looks for results in the collaboration database that contain one or more words specified by the user. For example, you could search on a city name, like “Cleveland,” or a phrase, like “kinship care.”