Neighbor/Prospect Center
Neighbor (or Prospect) Center finds neighbors at household level. Using Neighbor/Prospect Center with People Plot helps you connect your congregants with neighbors around them
You must have access to Neighbor/Prospect Center. You can request it from your Agency Manager.
Neighbor/Prospect Center and People Plot can help you understand the unique characteristics of your existing ministry households as well as all households within a community or area.
With Neighbor/Prospect Center, you can plot your neighbors or prospects by household and at the street level.
Combining People Plot and Neighbor/Prospect Center helps you engage your community, build relationships with households based on their unique characteristics, and find new mission opportunities. For example, you can identify neighborhoods with large populations of seniors to start a senior ministry.
Neighbor/Prospect Center plots all prospects in a study area. The number of neighbors or prospects that display changes as you zoom in and out of the map. If you draw a shape after plotting, the neighbor or prospect count updates to reflect the number of neighbors or prospects inside the shape.
About Neighbor Center Data
Neighbor Center Household Demographic Data is public domain consumer information. By default, a licensed ministry partner or agency administrator must grant access to Neighbor Center.
Since this data, especially estimated household income, can be seen as sensitive, churches and agencies should exercise caution as they grant access to that data.
In addition, no names or genders of children in a household are provided, and children's ages are provided by age range.