Enabling advocates with data analytics skills, so they can advance their causes and ability to do good.
Guiding, Enabling, Supporting.
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Guiding you on analyzing data.
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Enabling you to activate data-driven advocacy.
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Supporting you to advance your causes.
Stakeholders and Power Mapping
Who are you targeting and why? How are they connected to potential Allies? Who influences them?
Data Discovery
Where can you find the data from outside the organization that will help make the case and tell your story?
Analysis for Influence
Action you can take to connect with stakeholders and have them engage (take action) with your data.
Engagement for Action
What are the types of analytics and insights that are going to build coalitions?
Data storytelling for successful advocacy and effective, positive social change
Not every community nonprofit sets out to be a data advocate. But whether they’re trying to secure funding for a project or champion a policy change in the halls of power, data can be a powerful force in the conversation. This Data Advocacy Explorer is designed to help community organizations think about their own data journey. From grassroots, community organizations to small and medium-sized nonprofits, all can more effectively incorporate data into their storytelling and advocacy efforts. The Explorer encourages users to utilize best practices for data collection, analysis, and representation.
David Turner - Full Interview
David C. Turner, III Ph.D. shares his advocacy journey story and his work with data to positively impact communities as part of the Brothers, Sons, Selves Coalition.
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PolicyLink: Rent Debt in America
Designed to equip policymakers and housing advocates with data on the extent and nature of rent debt in their communities, PolicyLink and its community partners deployed a data advocacy strategy to inform the local, state, and national advocacy to eliminate debt and prevent mass eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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