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Missouri Communities Program
-- City & Regional Demographic Economic Characteristics & Patterns

The Missouri Communities Program (MOCP) provides organized, multi-sourced data and tools to facilitate planning and community development by individual communities. The MOCP is one of several state by community programs. The MOCP includes approximately 230 cities throughout the state (generally 2,500 population or more). Others can be added upon request.

Stakeholder Benefits from MOCP Participation
MOCP participants gain data-driven insights into the where and how of improvement. What is our city relatively good at ... or not so good? What might be our net advantages? Are we basing decisions on what we think or what the data are telling us? What is trending in our city we might take advantage of it? How might good trends be augmented? What might have changed over the past several years that could work to our advantage or disadvantage? Do we really know patterns of low and moderate income households by neighborhood? What areas might be most likely to improve based on better knowledge of patterns? Are we able to use GIS and data resources that might improve our chances at grant awards and funding? What data and information might we provide to prospective businesses locating here? Are we conveying those data in the right ways? How might population, employment and income change between now and 2030, patterns proceeding as they have? What tools and resources do we have that could change this?

Interacting for Analysis, Strategy & Planning
Community profiles Web sections, available to MOCP participants, are updated frequently. Join us in weekly decision-making information (DMI) sessions where we cover selected topics as well as Q&A relating to Community Profiles (more information).

Example
See MOCP sample for Jefferson City, Missouri.

Membership Program
The MOCP is a membership program. Only MOCP participants have access to Web-based community-focused sections. The MOCP Web pages provide members only access to tools and demographic-economic data focused on specific cities and regions. Any Missouri city or county may participate in the program at no fee. Others may subscribe to the program for a nominal fee. See signup details.

ProximityOne User Group
A supplementary and different set of data, software and analytical resources are provided as a part of the ProximityOne User Group. MOCP participants are automatically enrolled in the User Group. Members may download and use selected resources on their own computers. Join now ... there is no fee to participate.

Missouri City-Place Interactive Demographic Table
  Click ShowAll button between Find/Queries. See all U.S. cities demographic economic interactive tables
  Use mouseover on column header to view column description. Data based on ACS 2012 5-year estimates.
  See ranking table usage notes below ranking table. See related interactive tables; wide ranging geography & subject matter.


ColSet1: Pop.W1.B1.AIAN1.Asn1.NHPI1.Hisp

Usage Notes
  • Click the PrincipalCities button to view only "principal cities."
      -- see more about principal cities here: http://proximityone.com/principalcities.htm
  • All items are estimates centric to mid-2010.
  • Click ShowAll button between specific area queries.
  • Cells with -1 value could not be estimated (for this geography and this time frame).

Demographic Items in Table
AGE AND GENDER
  D001     Total population
  D002 Male
  D003 Female
  D004 Under 5 years
  D005 5 to 9 years
  D006 10 to 14 years
  D007 15 to 19 years
  D008 20 to 24 years
  D009 25 to 34 years
  D010 35 to 44 years
  D011 45 to 54 years
  D012 55 to 59 years
  D013 60 to 64 years
  D014 65 to 74 years
  D015 75 to 84 years
  D016 85 years and over
  D017 Median age (years)
  D018 18 years and over
  D019 21 years and over
  D020 62 years and over
  D021 65 years and over
  D022     18 years and over
  D023 Male
  D024 Female
  D025     65 years and over
  D026 Male
  D027 Female
RACE
  D028     Total population
  D029 One race
  D030 Two or more races
  D031 One race
  D032     White
  D033     Black or African American
  D034     American Indian and Alaska Native
  D035         Cherokee tribal grouping
  D036         Chippewa tribal grouping
  D037         Navajo tribal grouping
  D038         Sioux tribal grouping
  D039     Asian
  D040         Asian Indian
  D041         Chinese
  D042         Filipino
  D043         Japanese
  D044         Korean
  D045         Vietnamese
  D046         Other Asian
  D047     Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
  D048         Native Hawaiian
  D049         Guamanian or Chamorro
  D050         Samoan
  D051         Other Pacific Islander
  D052     Some other race
  D053 Two or more races
  D054     White and Black or African American
  D055     White and American Indian and Alaska Native
  D056     White and Asian
  D057     Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native
    Race alone or in combination with one or more other races
  D058     Total population
  D059 White
  D060 Black or African American
  D061 American Indian and Alaska Native
  D062 Asian
  D063 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
  D064 Some other race
HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE
  D065     Total population
  D066 Hispanic or Latino (of any race)
  D067     Mexican
  D068     Puerto Rican
  D069     Cuban
  D070     Other Hispanic or Latino
  D071 Not Hispanic or Latino
  D072     White alone
  D073     Black or African American alone
  D074     American Indian and Alaska Native alone
  D075     Asian alone
  D076     Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
  D077     Some other race alone
  D078     Two or more races
  D079         Two races including Some other race
  D080         Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races
  D081     Total housing units

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