Background
As part of the evaluation of the SF soda tax, Raimi + Associates developed a series of interactive maps and data dashboards to track information related to funded entities and allocated resources over time. Please click on the three mapping and data dashboard tools to explore this information.
Contextual Maps
Explore relevant contextual maps for San Francisco. This page includes maps about race and ethnicity, income and poverty, children and youth, as well as health outcomes.
Funded Entities Maps
Using a series of interactive maps, view the locations, types, and other information about entities funded by SF’s soda tax from all fiscal years since 2019.
SF Soda Tax Data
Interact with several data dashboards to explore the resources allocated to funded entities over time.
Data Disclaimer:
The data presented in these maps and data dashboards was created by San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) and Raimi + Associates (R+A) for Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax (SDDT) Evaluation purposes only; the maps and data dashboards were designed and operated solely for SFDPH staff, SDDT Funded Entities and general public education. SFDPH and R+A do not guarantee the accuracy of the data presented. By entering this site, you acknowledge that SFDPH and R+A will not be responsible for any damage, loss or injury resulting from use of the information herein. Site users agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless SFDPH and R+A, its directors, officers, and employees, from and against any and all actions, damages, costs, liabilities, claims, demands, losses, judgments, penalties, costs and expenses, including attorney’s fees, arising out of, or in any way connected with, the use of the applications and/or the data contained therein.
Evaluation Reporting
Evaluation Reports
Evaluation Plans
VideoVoice Project
VideoVoice is a participatory approach to storytelling that combines words and images. San Francisco Department of Public Health Sugary Drinks Distributor Tax (SF SDDT) Evaluation Team has invited four organizations that received an SDDT Healthy Communities grant to participate in the project. VideoVoice explores the effects of programs and services funded by SDDT on participants.