Strengthening Data Capacity in the Social Sector




Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast show

Summary: <p>What can help the social sector go big on data in the right ways? For one, organizations should stop underestimating their capabilities. And for another, they should build their data strategy around deeper strategic goals as opposed to funding opportunities.</p> <p>In this recording from our 2019 <a href="https://ssir.org/articles/entry/hippocratic_oath_for_a_digital_world_insights_from_ssirs_2019_data_on_purpose_conference">Data on Purpose conference</a>, Kevin Miller, civic technology manager from the Microsoft Cities Team, Aman Ahuja, a data consultant, Kathryn Pettit, principal research associate at The Urban Institute, and Kauser Razvi, principal of Strategic Urban Solution, share their advice and concerns, emphasizing the importance of building a data culture over technical expertise.</p> <p>Scaling up the social sector's data capacity requires champions at every level, be that a school district, state government, or national network, Razvi says. “That person doesn’t have to be a technologist” but they need to understand how data can help solve social problems.</p><br><a href="https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/strengthening_data_capacity_in_the_social_sector">https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/strengthening_data_capacity_in_the_social_sector</a>