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Administration for Children and Families (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services)
Food First: Institute for Food and Development Policy (a member-supported, nonprofit 'peoples' think tank & education-for-action center, which highlights root causes & value-based solutions to hunger & poverty around the world, with a commitment to establishing food as a fundamental human right)
Institute for Research on Poverty (a nonprofit & nonpartisan national, university-based center for research into the causes and consequences of poverty and social inequality in the United States; University of Wisconsin--Madison)
Windows on Urban Poverty (includes interactive mapping tool with data from the 1970-2000 censuses at the census tract level for Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA); default setting maps data for poverty levels but can also map data for racial makeup by tract (Hispanic, black, or white), population density, median house value, & median year built; University of Texas--Dallas)
 

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