BTS Statistical Products and Data is the Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ gateway to official transportation data and reports. It provides access to data tables, analytical products, maps, and downloadable datasets covering topics like freight and passenger movement, safety, infrastructure, and modal trends. This resource supports research, planning, and policy analysis across transportation sectors.
BTS Transportation Maps and Geospatial Data offers interactive maps and spatial datasets produced by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. It includes geospatial visualizations of transportation networks, freight flows, travel patterns, and infrastructure attributes. This resource helps users explore transportation data geographically for research, planning, and analysis.
U.S. DOT Libraries Research Tools is a curated collection of data resources and research guides related to transportation. It links to federal and other authoritative datasets, statistics, and analytical tools on topics such as travel, safety, freight, and infrastructure. This resource supports transportation research, policy analysis, and data discovery across multiple agencies and data platforms.
he Economic Research Service (ERS) is a research arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that produces economic analysis and data on agriculture, food systems, and rural economies. ERS publishes statistics on farm income and finance, commodity markets, food prices, food security and nutrition assistance participation, rural economic indicators, and related topics.
The ERS website provides access to data tables, charts, research reports, interactive tools, and documentation. Its work supports research, policymaking, evaluation, and public understanding of economic conditions affecting agriculture, food access, and rural communities.
USDA Economic Research Service Data Products is the data portal of the Economic Research Service providing access to economic and statistical datasets on agriculture, food systems, and rural conditions. It includes interactive charts, downloadable tables, and series on farm income, commodity markets, food prices, nutrition assistance participation, and rural demographics. This resource supports research, analysis, and policymaking on agriculture and food economics.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the U.S. federal government’s principal statistical and analytical agency for energy information. EIA collects, processes, and publishes data covering all aspects of energy—including production, consumption, imports and exports, prices, emissions, capacity, and forecasts—for sources such as oil, natural gas, coal, electricity, and renewables.
The EIA website provides access to interactive data tools, customizable tables, charts, maps, downloadable datasets, and analytical reports. EIA’s data and analysis are used by policymakers, industry stakeholders, researchers, journalists, and the public to understand energy markets, inform planning and investment decisions, monitor trends, and assess energy and environmental policy impacts.
U.S. EIA Data Tools, Apps, and Maps is a collection of interactive tools provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for exploring energy statistics. It includes customizable data interfaces, visualization apps, and maps covering energy production, consumption, prices, emissions, and infrastructure. These tools help users analyze trends, compare energy indicators, and support research and policy analysis.
The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is a federal statistical agency within the U.S. Department of Agriculture that produces official statistics on U.S. agriculture. NASS conducts surveys and census counts of farms and ranches to collect data on crop production, livestock inventories, acreage, yields, prices, and related measures of agricultural activity and conditions.
The NASS website provides access to survey results, interactive data tools, downloadable datasets, publications, and methodological documentation. Its statistics are widely used by farmers, researchers, policymakers, and market analysts to monitor agricultural trends, inform decision-making, and support economic analysis and planning in the agricultural sector.
NASS Data and Statistics is the central access point for agricultural statistics from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. It provides tables, reports, and downloadable datasets on crop production, livestock counts, acreage, yields, prices, and other farm measures. This resource supports agricultural research, market analysis, and policy planning.
The movement to protect public data in 2025 is, at its core, a movement to protect the ability of people -especially children, families, and marginalized communities - to be seen, counted, and served. 3FPD exists to help philanthropy play its part in that fight: not by replacing government, but by strengthening the ecosystem that ensures public data remains public.
Research team (Harvard & partners) using census and tax data to analyze social mobility; produces papers and related resources explaining neighborhood-level opportunity patterns.
PRB’s “U.S. Census and Public Data” program tracks threats to public datasets, supports data literacy, and translates census/ACS data into accessible resources and coalition work.









