RALLY was created to monitor and evaluate the impact of recovery efforts in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. The concept of RALLY is information for action. Types of information collected include demographic change, well-being of residents, and output and input levels of programs. RALLY uses the information to adjust and create programs for residents in affected areas. The results, not only guide RALLY’s programs, but also provide residents with information for empowering the recovery and revitalization of their community. RALLY began conducting neighborhood assessments in New Orleans in early October of 2005 and continues to conduct in-depth interviews with residents in order to facilitate the recovery process.
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