Fighting Diabetes in Los Angeles
ArcGIS Hub is an easy-to-configure community engagement platform that organises people, data and tools through information-driven initiatives. Organisations of any type and any size, including government agencies, nonprofit groups and academia, can maximise engagement, communication, collaboration and data sharing using the ArcGIS Hub initiative-based approach. With ArcGIS Hub, organisations can leverage their existing data and technology and work together with internal and external stakeholders to track progress, improve outcomes and create vibrant communities.
ArcGIS Hub is available at two license levels: Basic and Premium. ArcGIS Hub Basic is included with ArcGIS Online and delivers data sharing and site creation capabilities, while ArcGIS Hub Premium includes additional features and capabilities for working with teams of people (including members of the community).
What ArcGIS Hub can do for you
Hub sites worth checking out
Cities, nonprofits, and organizations of all types are using ArcGIS Hub to publish and share their open data to engage their communities with data-driven initiatives. Check out these successful hub sites for ideas and inspiration.
A lot of cities create open data portals in the name of transparency, but we've taken it further. We couldn't do this without having a foundation built on ArcGIS and ArcGIS Hub.
ArcGIS Hub capabilities
Maps and apps
Make it easier for people to visualise the data you share about policies, desired outcomes and initiatives.
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Informative charts
Interactive Maps
Narrative Story Maps
Dashboards
Data-Driven Microsites
A place to collaborate
Use ArcGIS Hub as your engagement platform to connect with trusted members of the community.
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Local Businesses
Universities
NGOs
Startups
Citizen Scientists
Capture data & input
Enlist ArcGIS Hub participants to gather the data you need in a useful digital format.
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Initiative-Related Surveys
Development Proposals
Community Events and Meetups
Tools for innovation
Make it easy for others to find and use your community’s data.
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Civic Developers
Volunteers
Students
Open Source Community