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Building Trust Through Data Accountability
A values-driven, accountable approach to data isn't optional—it's essential.
A values-driven, accountable approach to data isn't optional—it's essential.
Why our overreliance on dominant data is failing communities and how community data provides a solution.
The CEO of Coefficient Giving reflects on more than a decade of pursuing their distinct approach to philanthropy.
Transforming civic data in the United States is essential to improve our collective health and well-being.
Data impacts every part of our lives. This article series, sponsored by the de Beaumont Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, explores the harms caused by data and discusses how data equity and justice can improve people’s health and well-being and drive long-lasting social change.
An excerpt from The Nonprofit Crisis on why nonprofits should resist the lure to extend their reach
If private finance is to shoulder the burden for nature conservation, government has to create the necessary incentive structure.
Philanthropic capital can't fill the vacuum left by the collapse of international aid, but funders nevertheless need to move from caution to courage and accelerate their pace of giving.
An excerpt from You Must Become an Algorithmic Problem on the internet’s social contract
Sometimes the cause itself becomes a blind spot. Nonprofit leaders must build out the systems that carry their purpose. Otherwise, they’ll sabotage their impact.