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North Dakota Compass

North Dakota Compass provides and promotes the use of credible data to improve the quality of life in North Dakota.

A project of the Center for Social Research at North Dakota State University, North Dakota Compass provides reliable and consistent information needed by North Dakota’s community, policy, organizational, non-profit, and business leaders who must plan for the future in an environment of continuous change. More >

 

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Data Highlight

More than 3 in 4 North Dakota adult males are overweight or obese.

Featured Article

Exploring Suicide Rates Among Youth

Iyobosa Sonia Omoregie & Kendra Erickson-Dockter, NDSU, Center for Social Research

Iyobosa Sonia Omoregie is a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center for Social Research (CSR) at North Dakota State University (NDSU) and is pursuing a master’s degree in public health with a specialization in Epidemiology at NDSU. Iyobosa holds a Medical Degree from Kyiv Medical University Ukraine. Her research interests lie in public health surveillance, infectious diseases, chronic diseases, health literacy, health equity, and rural health.

Kendra Erickson-Dockter is a research specialist with the CSR and provides support for projects, such as PRAMS, SOARS, and North Dakota Compass. Kendra received her master’s degree in Sociology at NDSU.

 

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Social Determinants of Health Toolkit

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ND COMPASS TUTORIALS

Geographic Profiles

Find data organized by geographic area. Get profiles by state, planning region, Native American reservation area, county, metropolitan and micropolitan areas, and cities with populations of at least 1,000 people. View profiles >

State Legislative District Profiles

Highlighting measures focusing on population, household, social, and economic characteristics for each of the 47 districts in North Dakota.
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Community Building Toolkit

Explore the ND Compass Community Building Toolkit. It provides a framework and resources to improve your community development process.

 

 

North Dakota Compass 2017 EVALUATION HIGHLIGHTS

EVALUATION HIGHLIGHTS

Funders

Bush Foundation

Otto Bremer Trust

 

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North Dakota Compass

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