Hi QGIS Community,
I'm Parv, an analytics intern at the Latino Community Credit Union here in 
North Carolina. I'm tasked with finding and using GIS software to visualize 
both US Census data and our membership data at micro levels to determine best 
locations for expansions. As per my instructions, this means being able to:

-          Visualize Latino population by smaller units than zip codes.  We 
have worked with Census tracts in the past and that is ideal, but there are 
even smaller areas with population data, like census blocks.  If we can see in 
a map where the higher number of Latinos live and also see the streets so that 
we can imagine potential locations and draw areas around them, we could 
identify optimal locations.

-          If we get a proposal for a location, for example a realtor contacts 
us and says "I have a great place for rent at 1309 CĂșcuta Dr," we should be 
able to enter the address in the software and define an area around it, draw 
that area and know how many Latinos live there.  The areas could be circles, 
free shape forms, circles cut by major highways or barriers we would think 
people wouldn't cross...

-          Of course we should be able to add our own data to the software, 
like those addresses of our current members, and be able to look at, say, total 
balances of members who live in a defined area.

I have installed QGIS and am currently exploring its capabilities via the user 
guide/training manual. I know I first have to do a join on census csv 
population data and block shapefiles. Assuming I'm able to do that, I am trying 
to find relevant sections that would show me how to do this micro level 
aggregation of population data. I believe in ArcGIS this is called "create 
buffers around a point" but I am not sure if this is the relevant way to do it 
in QGIS or not. I searched for buffers in the training manual but I still can't 
tell if it means the same thing or is relevant for my purposes. I'm also going 
through the vector analysis and processing sections but end up getting lost on 
what's relevant and what's not. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could 
guide me on being more effective at looking at the relevant features for the 
above needs, as I am unfortunately new to using in-depth GIS softwares like 
this.

Sincerely
Parv
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