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| # For Policy Makers & Advocates | |
| Welcome! This section is designed for **policy makers, advocates, researchers, and community organizers** who want to use Open Navigator to drive change. | |
| ## Data at Your Fingertips | |
| Open Navigator gives you access to comprehensive accountability data across the entire United States: | |
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| <div style={{fontSize: '2em', fontWeight: 'bold', color: '#1976D2'}}>925</div> | |
| <div style={{color: '#555'}}>Government jurisdictions tracked</div> | |
| <div style={{fontSize: '0.9em', color: '#777', marginTop: '5px'}}>Counties, cities, townships, school districts</div> | |
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| <div style={{fontSize: '2em', fontWeight: 'bold', color: '#689F38'}}>43,726</div> | |
| <div style={{color: '#555'}}>Nonprofit organizations</div> | |
| <div style={{fontSize: '0.9em', color: '#777', marginTop: '5px'}}>Complete IRS Form 990 data from 5 states</div> | |
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| <div style={{fontSize: '2em', fontWeight: 'bold', color: '#F57C00'}}>6,913</div> | |
| <div style={{color: '#555'}}>Meeting minutes analyzed</div> | |
| <div style={{fontSize: '0.9em', color: '#777', marginTop: '5px'}}>AI-extracted decisions and budget items</div> | |
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| <div style={{fontSize: '2em', fontWeight: 'bold', color: '#C2185B'}}>362</div> | |
| <div style={{color: '#555'}}>Elected officials</div> | |
| <div style={{fontSize: '0.9em', color: '#777', marginTop: '5px'}}>Voting records and decision patterns</div> | |
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| ### Coverage Breakdown | |
| - **ποΈ Jurisdictions**: 925 tracked across 5 states | |
| - **ποΈ School Districts**: 306 districts with financial data | |
| - **π« Churches**: 4,372 congregations mapped | |
| - **πΊοΈ States**: 5 states with complete IRS BMF data | |
| **All data is free and public** - sourced from official government registries and IRS filings. | |
| :::tip[Complete Data Source Citations] | |
| All data sources are properly cited with licenses, BibTeX references, and attribution. | |
| **[Citations & Data Sources](/docs/data-sources/citations)** | |
| Includes: | |
| - **Academic Research**: MeetingBank, LocalView (Harvard), Council Data Project, City Scrapers | |
| - **Government Data**: U.S. Census Bureau, NCES, IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search | |
| - **Civic Tech Standards**: OCD-ID, Popolo, Schema.org, CEDS | |
| - **Fact-Checking**: N/A (not currently integrated) | |
| - **Nonprofit Data**: IRS BMF (43,726 orgs from 5 states) | |
| - **Churches & Congregations**: 4,372 congregations from IRS data | |
| - **Enterprise Partnerships**: Microsoft, Google, AWS, Databricks for data infrastructure | |
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| ## What You'll Find Here | |
| Use the **left sidebar** as a simple path from mission to outcomes. The same flow is summarized here: | |
| ### 1. Define your cause / mission | |
| - **[Nonprofit resources](/docs/resources/nonprofit-resources)** β Sector context and mission-aligned organizations | |
| ### 2. Identify who to engage | |
| Learn who and what the data covers so you can target the right officials, organizations, and forums: | |
| - **[Data overview](/docs/data-sources/overview)** β What data is available and where it comes from | |
| - **[Citations & Data Sources](/docs/data-sources/citations)** β Licenses, methods, and full source list | |
| - **[Nonprofit data](/docs/data-sources/nonprofit-sources)** β Financial and program signals for organizations | |
| - **[Video sources](/docs/data-sources/video-sources)** β Meeting channels and video discovery | |
| ### 3. Choose a strategy | |
| Frameworks for accountability and advocacy: | |
| - **[Budget-to-minutes analysis](/docs/guides/political-economy)** β Correlate rhetoric with spending | |
| - **[Accountability strategy](/docs/guides/accountability-strategy)** β Track gaps between talk and action | |
| - **[Impact navigation](/docs/guides/impact-navigation)** β Find opportunities for policy change | |
| ### 4. Define what success looks like | |
| See end-to-end examples and implementation patterns: | |
| - **[Tuscaloosa complete analysis](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-complete)** β Full data sources and statistics | |
| - **[Tuscaloosa discovery process](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-discovery)** β How we found the data | |
| - **[Tuscaloosa pipeline guide](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-pipeline)** β Step-by-step implementation | |
| ## Common Use Cases | |
| ### 1. Government Accountability | |
| **Challenge:** Elected officials say one thing, fund another. | |
| **Solution:** Compare meeting rhetoric with budget allocations to expose gaps. | |
| ``` | |
| City Council: "School dental programs are our top priority" | |
| Budget Reality: Dental funding decreased 20% | |
| β Advocacy Angle: "City cut screenings 20% despite calling it a priority" | |
| ``` | |
| ### 2. Nonprofit Verification | |
| **Challenge:** Verify that nonprofits allocate resources according to their mission. | |
| **Solution:** Compare board meeting minutes with Form 990 spending patterns. | |
| ``` | |
| Board Minutes: "Expanding access to underserved communities" | |
| Form 990: Only 12% of budget on direct services | |
| β Donor Alert: "Organization claims to serve underserved but allocates <15% to programs" | |
| ``` | |
| ### 3. Finding Existing Solutions | |
| **Challenge:** Officials claim "we can't do X - it's too risky/expensive/complex." | |
| **Solution:** Find nonprofits or nearby jurisdictions already doing it successfully. | |
| ``` | |
| Official: "We can't do dental screenings - legal liability" | |
| Reality: 3 local nonprofits already providing screenings | |
| β Response: "Here are 3 organizations doing it safely. Can we support their expansion?" | |
| ``` | |
| ### 4. Opportunity Cost Analysis | |
| **Challenge:** Show what wasn't funded when money went elsewhere. | |
| **Solution:** Highlight spending on non-essentials vs. cuts to critical services. | |
| ``` | |
| City spent $200K on new city hall landscaping | |
| While cutting $150K from children's dental programs | |
| β Impact: 800 kids now without dental screenings | |
| ``` | |
| ## Getting Started | |
| ### Step 1: Explore the Data | |
| Visit **http://localhost:5173** (Open Navigator application) to: | |
| - Search meetings by location, topic, and date | |
| - View the heatmap of advocacy opportunities | |
| - Look up nonprofit organizations in your area | |
| - Filter by urgency and policy topic | |
| ### Step 2: Understand the Analysis | |
| Read the [Budget-to-Minutes Analysis](/docs/guides/political-economy) guide to understand how the platform correlates rhetoric with spending. | |
| ### Step 3: See It In Action | |
| Review the [Tuscaloosa case study](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-complete) to see a complete analysis of one city. | |
| ### Step 4: Apply to Your Area | |
| Use the search and filter tools in Open Navigator to find: | |
| - Upcoming votes and hearings | |
| - Budget discussions | |
| - Gaps between priorities and funding | |
| - Local nonprofits providing services | |
| ## Key Concepts | |
| ### Budget-to-Minutes Analysis | |
| The platform compares what organizations **say** in meetings with what they **fund** in budgets: | |
| | Meeting Rhetoric | Budget Reality | Analysis | | |
| |------------------|----------------|----------| | |
| | "Critical priority" | +5% increase | β Aligned | | |
| | "Essential program" | Flat funding | β οΈ Lip Service | | |
| | Rarely discussed | +25% increase | π Hidden Priority | | |
| | Heavy debate | -15% cut | β Performative Talk | | |
| ### Urgency Levels | |
| Opportunities are classified by action urgency: | |
| - π΄ **Critical** - Vote imminent, immediate action required | |
| - π **High** - Active debate, high engagement needed | |
| - π‘ **Medium** - Moderate discussion, monitoring recommended | |
| - π’ **Low** - Early stage, awareness building | |
| ### Data Quality | |
| All data comes from **100% free, public sources**: | |
| - Government meeting minutes (required by law to be public) | |
| - IRS Form 990 filings (public records for tax-exempt organizations) | |
| - Government budgets (published on official .gov sites) | |
| - YouTube videos (publicly accessible government channels) | |
| ## Need Help? | |
| ### Non-Technical Questions | |
| - **What data is available?** β [Data Sources Overview](/docs/data-sources/overview) | |
| - **How does the analysis work?** β [Political Economy Guide](/docs/guides/political-economy) | |
| - **Can I see an example?** β [Case Studies](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-complete) | |
| - **How do I use the interface?** β [Dashboard Guide](/docs/dashboard) | |
| ### Technical Support | |
| If you need help setting up or accessing data: | |
| - Visit the [Developer Documentation](/docs/quickstart) | |
| - File an issue on [GitHub](https://github.com/getcommunityone/open-navigator-for-engagement/issues) | |
| - Contact: johnbowyer@communityone.com | |
| ## Next Steps | |
| 1. **Explore the Application** - Visit http://localhost:5173 | |
| 2. **Learn the Framework** - Read [Budget-to-Minutes Analysis](/docs/guides/political-economy) | |
| 3. **See Examples** - Review [case studies](/docs/case-studies/tuscaloosa-complete) | |
| 4. **Start Your Research** - Search for your jurisdiction in Open Navigator | |