Nonprofits & NGOs
Creating a Higher Standard of Data Use and Protection
How the social sector can lead the way to ethical and responsible data use.
How the social sector can lead the way to ethical and responsible data use.
Financial technology has the potential to help lift millions out of poverty. But are we adequately assessing its risks?
Platforms that provide a way for patients, caregivers, and health care staff to share stories and develop solutions across the health system are disrupting traditional hierarchies in medicine.
Global health has brushed aside human dignity—it’s time to place patients at the core.
Stanford's Lucy Bernholz moderates a discussion on how social sector organizations can utilize the power of data while integrating critical concerns of security, transparency, and responsible governance into their culture.
We should care about who is able to control and distribute data, but information is more than just a commodity.
The spread of technology-based platforms brings greater connectivity—but also greater vulnerability.
Nonprofits lag behind business and science in using big data effectively.
From the 2013 Nonprofit Management Institute, Kenyon explains how the intersection of mobile, social, and technology is changing nonprofits.