HDFS 461: Program Development & Proposal Writing

Course Assignment

Statistical Resources

Here are some often useful websites for obtaining statistical information. Be aware that search engines miss most of the best statistical information. Give some of these a try before "going Google."


FEDERAL/NATIONAL STATISTICS:

Statistical Abstract of the United States is THE authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. Often best to start here.

FEDSTATS provides access to the full range of official statistical information produced by the Federal Government by letting you know which Federal agency produces which particular statistics.

LexisNexis Statistical - Search this database for statistics tables from U.S. government, major international intergovernmental organizations, professional and trade organizations, commercial publishers, independent research organizations, state government agencies, and universities. Downloadable charts, tables, and Excel files!

Child Trends Databank has the latest national trends and research on over 80 key indicators of child and youth well-being, with new indicators added each month. Provided by Child Trends, a national leader in the field for over 20 years.

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) from the U.S. Dept. of Education, the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.

National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) from the CDC, the nation's principal health statistics agency.

 
Just released: America's Children in Brief: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2008 from the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics. View, download, and print report at http://www.childstats.gov/

 

STATE & LOCAL STATISTICS

Oregon Benchmarks measures progress towards Oregon's strategic vision. Benchmarks are organized into seven categories: economy, education, civic engagement, social support, public safety, community development and environment.

County and City Data Book is statistical information from the U.S. Census Bureau on a variety of vital statistics including education, health, housing, land area and population, poverty status, and social welfare programs. Data can be scanned on a national, regional, state, county or city basis. All U.S. cities with populations of greater than 25,000 (this includes Corvallis) are included.

Population Research Center  Located at Portland State University; includes the Oregon State Data Center, the Oregon Population Estimates Program, and various population research projects.

Data for Local Communities  A gathering place for statistical, spatial, and descriptive information about the cities, counties and other civil, economic and natural regions of Oregon and Washington.

ORGANIZATIONS

professional and government

Associations & Organizations is a list of links from the Internet Public Library 

Oregon.gov, the gateway to Oregon government agencies, services and information. 

U.S. Government Manual for Federal government agency information. 

Funding Resources

Once you have your program planned out, where are you going to get money to fund it? Check out Resources for Finding and Writing Grants for information on this.

Course Instructors

Leah Burgy - Sect.001

Office location: 322A Milam Hall

Phone: 541-737-1078

email: leah.burgy@oregonstate.edu

 

Patricia Moran - Sect. 002 & 004

Office location: 314B Milam Hall

Phone: 541-737-1074

email: moranp@oregonstate.edu

Style Guides

Don't forget to cite your sources using the American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines. See this handy guide from another OSU, Ohio State University, for assistance.