The Jacob France Institute
Dr. David W. Stevens, Executive Director
dstevens@ubalt.edu | (410) 837-4729
Cheryl Knott

Cheryl Knott is a GIS Analyst for The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance (BNIA) at The Jacob France Institute. Cheryl assists in analyzing a variety of data, such as crime, housing, and a wide range of socioeconomic indicators and has helped to produce many related maps.
She is also responsible for maintaining the data that BNIA uses for its publication, Vital Signs, which includes 40 indicators relating to neighborhoods in the city of Baltimore.
Cheryl has a degree from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in geography with a focus on social and urban geography. Additionally, she has a certificate in cartography.
Current Projects
Reports and Publications
- First Glimpses of Baltimore: Open City Online - Baltimore City Paper January 13, 2011
- An Analysis of the Exterior Repair Program Conducted by The Associated Black Charities of Maryland by Cheryl Knott - October 2010
- VITAL SIGNS IV - Updated February 21, 2007
Contact Information
Ms. Cheryl Knott
The Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance
The Jacob France Institute- Univ. of Baltimore
1420 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
(410) 837-4377 Fax: (410) 837-5814
cknott@ubalt.edu
