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The Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool (FEAT): User Guide

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A’lysia Alcorn/New America

Abstract

The Foreclosure and Eviction Tool (FEAT) is a web application, developed by New America’s Future of Land and Housing program in partnership with DataKind and over a dozen cities and counties across the United States. FEAT is intended to help local leaders understand where housing loss is most acute, when it is occurring, and who is most impacted.

This user guide provides an overview of FEAT, as well as detailed guidance on how to use the tool, from formatting eviction and foreclosure data to interpreting its results.

For more information on FEAT, please visit the project webpage.

Acknowledgments

The development of the Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool (FEAT) web application was made possible by the work of several at New America and DataKind, including Sabiha Zainulbhai, Yuliya Panfil, Dona Stewart, Caitlin Augustin, Larry Kilroy, Jacob Harris, Matt Harris, Kayla Wilding, Sophia Harms, and Rachel Ford. We’d also like to thank Sarah James from Apollo UX Design, whose visual design and user research helped shape FEAT.

We’d also like to thank the DataKind project team who initially developed FEAT, including Mallory Sheff, Emily Yelverton, Manu Sharma, Rachel Thurston, Allie Surina, Joe Grange, Jeff Markey, Ozzie Liu, and Proma Bhattacharyya.

We’d also like to extend our gratitude to the individuals from FEAT partner sites, who helped develop and test the tool and lent their knowledge and expertise to improving the housing loss data infrastructure.

And lastly, we would like to thank all our colleagues at New America who assisted with this report: Jodi Narde, Kelley Gardner, Naomi Morduch Toubman, and Joe Wilkes.

The Foreclosure and Eviction Analysis Tool (FEAT): User Guide

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