Areas where volunteer groups operate within Fairfax County. The volunteer groups (also known as Community Based Organizations) are non-profit organizations that provide basic needs assistance to specific areas of the county. The groups work together to define their boundaries, often utilizing ZIP code boundaries for their edges. Some of the service areas overlap.
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Locations of Volunteer Opportunities in Los Angeles CountyThis dataset is maintained through the County of Los Angeles Location Management System. The Location Management System is used by the County of Los Angeles GIS Program to maintain a single, comprehensive geographic database of locations countywide. For more information on the Location Management System, visit http://egis3.lacounty.gov/lms/.
A map used in the Homelessness Point-in-Time Count site to visualize where volunteers are needed in the community.
This map is used in the TCB Volunteer Report app to collect new reports from adopted sites. When a site is clicked on, the pop-up displays a link that opens a Survey123 form; URL parameters auto-populate several fields including Site Name, Site Type, and GUID 1-5. Relationships between feature classes and the survey are based on GUID/Global ID fields. Associated Elements:HubHub Site: https://tucson-clean-and-beautiful-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/Hub Item Details: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e5a76516027f4f718857477f21b23696#overviewOpen to PublicVolunteer Report Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8b0cfefce0a04883967353fd64d70a0c#overviewVolunteer Report App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e01073c557c344328a07544fb82478d2#overviewFeature Layer View: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1103f4e81c2743b795f6e8a7250147ffAdopt-a-Site App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d40db845579c4b208906ad55358a7e52Adopt-a-Site Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7c9855e5a0a542089ac2a66dc4091f4bOpen to Volunteers and TCB StaffSurvey: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b45b263db42d4b6b93f13d9ed60a735e#overviewOpen to TCB StaffEditing Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fef204a9647946ae893ce5ac5b780ec1#overviewEditing Layers: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7a20673361904073bc7ee204252bb24e
A feature layer view used by the general public to volunteer for community clean-up days.
Layer includes location of all volunteer ambulance corps building locations in Westchester County, New York as of August 2020 from 60 Control.
This survey is completed by TCB volunteers when they clean up and adopted site. Survey results appear in the map as a table related to individual feature classes based on GUID/Global ID fields. Associated Elements:HubHub Site: https://tucson-clean-and-beautiful-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/Hub Item Details: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e5a76516027f4f718857477f21b23696#overviewOpen to PublicVolunteer Report Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8b0cfefce0a04883967353fd64d70a0c#overviewVolunteer Report App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e01073c557c344328a07544fb82478d2#overviewFeature Layer View: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1103f4e81c2743b795f6e8a7250147ffAdopt-a-Site App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d40db845579c4b208906ad55358a7e52Adopt-a-Site Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7c9855e5a0a542089ac2a66dc4091f4bOpen to Volunteers and TCB StaffSurvey: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b45b263db42d4b6b93f13d9ed60a735e#overviewOpen to TCB StaffEditing Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fef204a9647946ae893ce5ac5b780ec1#overviewEditing Layers: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7a20673361904073bc7ee204252bb24e
[Metadata] Locations of volunteer fire stations on the Island of Hawaii as of August, 2017.
Dataset description: This dataset contains the information needed to replicate the results presented in the article “Optimizing recruitment in PPGIS – is it worth the time and the costs?”. The data were collected as part of a study investigating recruitment strategies for a large-scale online public participation GIS (PPGIS) platform in coastal areas of Northern Norway. To investigate different recruitment strategies, we reviewed previous environmental PPGIS studies using random sampling and methods to increase response rates. We compared the attained results with our large-scale PPGIS in Northern Norway, where we used both random and volunteer (traditional and social media) sampling. The dataset includes response rates for the 5% of the population (13 regions in Northern Norway) recruited by mail to participate in an online PPGIS survey, response rates from volunteers recruited through traditional and social media, synthetic demographic data, and the code necessary for processing demographic data to obtain the results presented in the article. Original demographic data is not shared due to privacy legislation. We furthermore calculated time spent and costs used for recruiting both randomly sampled persons and volunteers. Article abstract: Public participation GIS surveys use both random and volunteer sampling to recruit people to participate in a self-administered mapping exercise online. From random sampling designs, the participation rate is known to be relatively low, and biased to specific segments (e.g., mid-aged, educated men). Volunteer sampling provides the opportunity to reach a large crowd at reasonable costs, but generally suffers from unknown sampling biases and lower data quality. The low participation rates and the quality of mapping question the validity and generalizability of the results, limiting its use as a democracy tool for enhancing participation in development and planning. We therefore asked: How can we increase participation in online PPGIS surveys? Is it worth the time and the costs? We reviewed environmentally related, online PPGIS surveys (N=51) and analyzed the sampling biases and recruitment strategies utilized in a large scale online PPGIS platform in coastal areas of Northern Norway using both random sampling (16978 invited participants) and volunteer sampling. We found the time, effort, and costs spent to increase participation rates to yield meager results. We discuss the time and cost efficiency of different recruitment methods, as well as the implications of the low participation levels notwithstanding the recruitment methods used.
A feature layer view used to share volunteers and clearing activities with the Adopt-A-Catch Basin site.
Hosted feature layers used in TCB Adopt-a-Site editing map. These layers replaced the sde layers originally published in 2015 as the ultimate source of truth. Associated Elements:HubHub Site: https://tucson-clean-and-beautiful-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/Hub Item Details: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e5a76516027f4f718857477f21b23696#overviewOpen to PublicVolunteer Report Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8b0cfefce0a04883967353fd64d70a0c#overviewVolunteer Report App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e01073c557c344328a07544fb82478d2#overviewFeature Layer View: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1103f4e81c2743b795f6e8a7250147ffAdopt-a-Site App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d40db845579c4b208906ad55358a7e52Adopt-a-Site Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7c9855e5a0a542089ac2a66dc4091f4bOpen to Volunteers and TCB StaffSurvey: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b45b263db42d4b6b93f13d9ed60a735e#overviewOpen to TCB StaffEditing Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fef204a9647946ae893ce5ac5b780ec1#overviewEditing Layers: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7a20673361904073bc7ee204252bb24e
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Read about this volunteer-driven effort, access data and apps, and contribute your own testing site data:https://covid-19-giscorps.hub.arcgis.com/pages/contribute-covid-19-testing-sites-dataItem details page:https://giscorps.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d7d10caf1cec43e0985cc90fbbcf91cbThis view is the originalCOVID-19 Testing Locations in the United States - public dataset. A backup copy also exists:https://giscorps.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=11fe8f374c344549815a716c8472832f. The parent hosted feature service is the same.This version is symbolized by type of test (molecular, antibody, antigen, or combinations thereof).This feature layer view contains information about COVID-19 screening and testing locations. It is made available to the public using the GISCorps COVID-19 Testing Site Locator app (https://giscorps.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2ec47819f57c40598a4eaf45bf9e0d16) and onfindcovidtesting.com. States and counties are encouraged to include this feature service in their own testing site locator apps as well.Please submit new testing sites or updated testing site information via this form:https://arcg.is/10S1ib. Including this link on your organization's testing site finder web app will allow testing providers to add their own sites directly to the map, improving the accuracy and completeness of the dataset.GISCorps volunteers verify each submission prior to including it in this public view. You can also add your sites in bulk by completing a copy ofthis templateand emailing it to admin@giscorps.org.This dataset is updated daily. All information is sourced from public information shared by health departments, local governments, and healthcare providers. The data are aggregated byGISCorps volunteers in collaboration with volunteers from Coders Against COVID and should not be considered complete or authoritative. Please contact testing sites or your local health department directly for official information and testing requirements.The objective of this application is to aggregate and facilitate the public communications of local governments, health departments, and healthcare providers with regard to testing site locations. GISCorps does not share any screening or testing site location information not previously made public or provided to us by one of those entities.Data dictionary document:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HlFmtsT3GzibixPR_QJiGqGOuia9r-exN3i5UK8c6h4/edit?usp=sharingArcade code for popups:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PDOq-CxUX9fuC2v3N8muuuxN5mLMinWdf7fiwUt1lOM/edit?usp=sharing
This Hub is used to help Tucson Clean and Beautiful volunteers and staff manage Adopt-a-Site volunteer reporting. A volunteer work report should be completed through the online form below by the volunteer leader after each project/event. To complete the survey, start by signing in using the link in the upper right corner, or create an account by clicking on the Join the TC&B Volunteer Team button below.HubHub Site: https://tucson-clean-and-beautiful-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/Hub Item Details: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e5a76516027f4f718857477f21b23696#overviewOpen to PublicVolunteer Report Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8b0cfefce0a04883967353fd64d70a0c#overviewVolunteer Report App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e01073c557c344328a07544fb82478d2#overviewFeature Layer View: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1103f4e81c2743b795f6e8a7250147ffOpen to Volunteers and TCB StaffSurvey: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b45b263db42d4b6b93f13d9ed60a735e#overviewOpen to TCB StaffEditing Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fef204a9647946ae893ce5ac5b780ec1#overviewEditing Layers: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7a20673361904073bc7ee204252bb24e
New Zealand GIS In Conservation (NZGiC) is a registered not-for-profit charitable organisation set up in 2012 to foster and support the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) by volunteer conservation groups and iwi working in conservation throughout New Zealand.NZGiC works with not-for-profit groups who have, or plan to, set up volunteer conservation programs and projects that would benefit from the use of GIS to help collect, record, visualise (map) and share data with their volunteers and stakeholders. Many of these groups will be registered with Charities Services because, like NZGiC, they depend primarily on donations from grants agencies and volunteers to help run them.
Find out about which parks and other public sites in Tucson are available to be adopted!Associated Elements:HubHub Site: https://tucson-clean-and-beautiful-cotgis.hub.arcgis.com/Hub Item Details: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e5a76516027f4f718857477f21b23696#overviewOpen to PublicVolunteer Report Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8b0cfefce0a04883967353fd64d70a0c#overviewVolunteer Report App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=e01073c557c344328a07544fb82478d2#overviewFeature Layer View: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=1103f4e81c2743b795f6e8a7250147ffAdopt-a-Site App: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=d40db845579c4b208906ad55358a7e52Open to Volunteers and TCB StaffSurvey: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b45b263db42d4b6b93f13d9ed60a735e#overviewOpen to TCB StaffEditing Map: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=fef204a9647946ae893ce5ac5b780ec1#overviewEditing Layers: https://cotgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=7a20673361904073bc7ee204252bb24e
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After a clean up event by our block adopters, event organizers record their clean up data. This includes items such as how many trash bags were used. The number of volunteers that joined. By sharing this information the Office of Clean city can better engage with all communities. This layer is used in the Group Spotlights section of the Adopt a Block hub site, https://adopt-a-block-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/.
Start by sharing some background information about who this person is. You can use the questions below to find out more about them.How long have you lived here?What is your 'day job'?What makes you care about the community?How would you like to see this community grow?What is your favorite local business?
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Maple Ridge hosts a full calendar of community festivals throughout the year, celebrating unique aspects of our local arts and culture. Enjoy outdoor summer concerts, protocol ceremonies such as Canada Day and Remembrance Day, an annual Santa parade, a seasonal Farmers Market, Art Studio Tour and more!Please Note : This data is scheduled to be refreshed at midnight Monday through Friday.
Dataset description: This dataset contains the information needed to replicate the results presented in the article “Optimizing recruitment in an online environmental PPGIS—is it worth the time and costs?”. The data were collected as part of a study investigating recruitment strategies for a large-scale online public participation GIS (PPGIS) platform in coastal areas of northern Norway. To investigate different recruitment strategies, we reviewed previous environmental PPGIS studies using random sampling and methods to increase response rates. We compared the attained results with our large-scale PPGIS in northern Norway, where we used both random and volunteer (traditional and social media) sampling. The dataset includes response rates for the 5% of the population (13 regions in northern Norway) recruited by mail to participate in an online PPGIS survey, response rates from volunteers recruited through traditional and social media, synthetic demographic data, and the code necessary for processing demographic data to obtain the results presented in the article. Original demographic data is not shared due to privacy legislation. We furthermore calculated time spent and costs used for recruiting both randomly sampled persons and volunteers. Article abstract: Public participation GIS surveys use both random and volunteer sampling to recruit people to participate in a self-administered mapping exercise online. In random sampling designs, the participation rate is known to be relatively low and biased to specific segments (e.g., middle-aged, educated men). Volunteer sampling provides the opportunity to reach a large crowd at reasonable costs but generally suffers from unknown sampling biases and lower data quality. The low participation rates and the quality of mapping question the validity and generalizability of the results, limiting their use as a democratic tool for enhancing participation in spatial planning. We therefore asked: How can we increase participation in online environmental PPGIS surveys? Is it worth the time and costs? We reviewed environmentally related online PPGIS surveys (n=26) and analyzed the sampling biases and recruitment strategies utilized in a large-scale online PPGIS platform in coastal areas of northern Norway via both random (16978 invited participants) and volunteer sampling. We found that the time, effort, and costs required to increase participation rates yielded meager results. We discuss the time and cost efficiency of different recruitment methods and the implications of participation levels despite the recruitment methods used.
Areas where volunteer groups operate within Fairfax County. The volunteer groups (also known as Community Based Organizations) are non-profit organizations that provide basic needs assistance to specific areas of the county. The groups work together to define their boundaries, often utilizing ZIP code boundaries for their edges. Some of the service areas overlap.