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CPAR is the lead agency of the Nebraska State Data Center program. This relationship has resulted in our taking an active role in analyzing and disseminating Census and other data.

About the Nebraska State Data Center

The State Data Center program was created in 1978 as a cooperative program between the U.S. Census Bureau and individual states to make data available locally to the public through a network of state agencies, universities, libraries, and regional and local governments. The SDCs and their networks are official sources of demographic, economic, and social statistics produced by the Census Bureau.

The Nebraska SDC network includes three coordinating agencies and 20 affiliate agencies located throughout the state. You can contact us or your local affiliate for assistance with your data needs. A list of organizations is below or view the Nebraska State Data Center Network Directory for full contact information.

Nebraska State Data Center Network

The Nebraska State Data Center assures coverage throughout the state by working with a network of organizations.

Nebraska State Data Center Network Members

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    Nebraska Data Users Conference

    Every August, the Nebraska State Data Center conducts an annual Nebraska Data Users Conference. This annual event is a resource on demographic, economic, and social data. It seeks to develop the capacity of Nebraska's public and non-profit agencies organizations to find and apply data. This is one of the largest and longest running state data conferences in the nation.

    From the 30th Annual Nebraska Data Users Conference, Aug. 14, 2019

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    Contact the Nebraska State Data Center for help with your data needs.
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    Related Resources

    • About the State Data Center Program
    • U.S. Census Bureau Quick Facts for Nebraska
    • Key Tables for Finding Commonly Used Census Data
    • CPAR Video Tutorial: How to Get Data for Census Tracts from data.census.gov
    • CPAR Video Tutorial: How to create a thematic map on data.census.gov
    • CPAR Video Tutorial: How to Find, Download, and Rank Data for the 100 Most Populated Metro Areas Using data.census.gov
    • CPAR Video Tutorial: How to Use the Census Bureau's Subject Tables from the American Community Survey on data.census.gov

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    • Community Opportunity Map

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