Community Project Archive

Yearly Archive: 2015

Projects that started in 2015

  • CNY Land Trust Mapping

    Started: December 16, 2015

    In Fall 2015, Syracuse Community Geography began a partnership with the Central New York Land Trust (CNYLT) to create a GIS map inventory of the land trust’s nature preserves. CNYLT is a member-driven, [ … ]

  • Minority or Women Owned Small Businesses in Central New York

    Started: May 29, 2015

    CenterState CEO is working with a group of minority community and business leaders to help them launch a Minority Chamber of Commerce within the CNY region (tentatively called the Minority Economic Alliance, or [ … ]

  • Access to Financial Services in Syracuse, NY

    Started: February 15, 2015    /   Ended: July 7, 2015

    In collaboration with Syracuse Cooperative Federal Credit Union, students in the Spring 2015 Community Geography class conducted a GIS-based analysis to help the credit union better understand its impact on the Syracuse community. [ … ]

  • A Neighborhood Profile of NEHDA's Service Area

    Started: February 15, 2015    /   Ended: June 11, 2015

    In Spring of 2015, Syracuse Community Geography worked in collaboration with the Northeast Hawley Development Association, Inc., a not-for-profit community housing development agency committed to revitalizing and stabilizing Syracuse’s northeast sector. U.S. Census [ … ]

  • Syracuse's Historic Brewing Legacy

    Started: February 1, 2015    /   Ended: August 25, 2015

    The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) is dedicated to exploring, communicating, and celebrating Onondaga County’s rich cultural history. Partnering with OHA, students in the Spring 2015 Community Geography course developed creative materials that narrate [ … ]

  • Manufacturers in Central New York

    Started: January 28, 2015

    Northside Urban Partnership is expanding its workforce development programs to reach more Northside residents. Syracuse Community Geography was tasked to identify potential manufacturing employment sites in Central New York. A list of manufacturing sites [ … ]