ALT Banner with a dark blue background and stylized “OPEN DATA WEEK 2026” title, labeled as powered by NYC Open Data. Main text reads “The Newest New Yorkers: How Immigrant Groups Navigate Visa Pathways.” Bottom logos include BetaNYC, NYC Open Data, and NYC OTI (Office of Technology & Innovation). The graphic promotes a session focused on immigration pathways, immigrant communities, and the use of data to understand migration experiences in New York City.
ALT Banner with a dark blue background and stylized “OPEN DATA WEEK 2026” title, labeled as powered by NYC Open Data. Main text reads “Build It, Use It, Own It: Making Language Data Work For You.” Bottom logos include BetaNYC, NYC Open Data, and NYC OTI (Office of Technology & Innovation). The graphic promotes a session focused on language data, community ownership, and practical uses of linguistic and open data tools.
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Centered below in light blue text: “Vital City: Exploring 30 Years of NYC Crime — and What Comes Next.”
Along the bottom are logos for BetaNYC, NYC OpenData, and NYC Office of Technology & Innovation (NYCOTI).
city government 🤝 public data
We want to give a special shoutout to @CnDelarosa and @EricDinowitzNYC for being great partners during our 10th NYC Open Data Week!
Council Member Dinowitz also helped kick off our first Discovering Open Data class for #OpenDataWeek, and you can RSVP for the next!
➡️ on.nyc.gov/42fLTKf
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ALT Three individuals participate in a virtual panel discussion during Open Data Week 2026, each in separate video frames, with council member Eric Dinowitz at the bottom
We come to the place for magic... and to see our city's public data on the big screen!
Thanks to all the NYC Open Data Week fans who came out to the 'Data Docs' screening at @DCTVny's Firehouse Cinema.
Check out the rest of the #OpenDataWeek events here: on.nyc.gov/4oNegdJ
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ALT Red vintage fire truck cab converted into a bar setup inside a dimly lit venue with neon signs above and poster for open data week documentaries
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DC #OpenDataWeek is here!📊
@MayorBowser has officially proclaimed this week as OPEN DATA WEEK (March 22–29).
All week, we're spotlighting the public data behind the District's air quality, schools, civic tech heroes, and more.
ALT Formal proclamation document on Washington, DC mayoral letterhead. A portrait photo of Mayor Muriel Bowser appears on the left alongside the "We Are Washington DC" star logo and the official District of Columbia seal. The proclamation declares March 22–29, 2026 as "Open Data Week" in Washington, DC, citing the District's 2016 Open Data initiative, Mayoral Order 2017-115, and the city's open data portal serving over 50 agencies. Signed by Mayor Bowser.
Happy 10th Anniversary, #OpenDataWeek!🥂
Mark your calendars (and RSVP!) for 12-1pm on 3/24 when @nycrecords staff will present an in-person demonstration of newly released voter registration records now available on Ancestry.com!✨
RSVP here: opendataweek.nyc/event/whats…
NYC Open Data Week is celebrating 10 YEARS! 🎂
We’re excited to announce the full slate of the city’s *premier* public data showcase — featuring 80 FREE or low-cost events!
🗓️ March 22-29
@BetaNYC@DataXDesign
RSVP now: opendataweek.nyc
Learn more: on.nyc.gov/4uIGfja
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Curious about how NYC supports food access? This #OpenDataWeek, explore the Supply Gap Analysis, which tracks unmet food need and guides how the Community Food Connection program helps feed families.
Join MOFP on Wednesday, March 23 at 10am: opendataweek.nyc/event/mappi…
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Join us at NYC Open Data Week 2026 📊!
On Wednesday, March 25, we’ll be hosting TWO sessions focused on making food system data more accessible and how data-driven decision-making can meet community needs. #opendataweek
Register here: opendataweek.nyc/
NYC Open Data meets the big screen! 🎬
Get your tickets TODAY for a special #OpenDataWeek film series: 'Data Docs' at @DCTVny's Firehouse Cinema on March 22! Sit back, relax, get the popcorn ready for a full day of documentary films showcasing open data:
on.nyc.gov/4roQtSP
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Calling all data nerds, policy wonks, and curious New Yorkers!
It's #OpenDataWeek and we have a full day of sessions on:
- Extracting data
- Automating data distribution
- Mapping Census data
- Developing applications
See you tomorrow!
RSVP: 2025.open-data.nyc/events/ta…
ALT Open Data Week 2025 12:15-1 PM
One Tool for All Your Public (or Private) Data Extraction Needs
1:30-2:30 PM
Last Mile Delivery: Automating Data Distribution to NYC Open Data
3-4 PM
Mapping Community District Data Over Time using R
4:30-5:30 PM
Fast Track Application & Data Development
As part of #OpenDataWeek, join us on Friday, March 28 at 11 a.m., to learn how to use health data resources to support research, and inform advocacy, programming, and policy.
Register: on.nyc.gov/4hPdzxb
Check out the full program at open-data.nyc 📣
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Starting soon!
At 10am, tune in to NYC Open Data Week 2025 to hear MOFP and @NYCOpportunity discuss the Supply Gap Analysis, Community Food Connection, and how data informs decision-making that supports food security. #opendataweek
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ALT A vibrant digital illustration promoting Open Data Week 2025, featuring stylized New York City landmarks, vehicles, and cyclists in neon colors. The event is powered by NYC OpenData and takes place from March 22-30.