October 22, 2015
Terms of Service – Minimal Data Collection – Copyright
Emphasizes the organization’s goal of collecting very little data from users. Holds control of material on their site.
October 22, 2015
Emphasizes the organization’s goal of collecting very little data from users. Holds control of material on their site.
Explains what data are being collected by the site and allows the reuse of material found on the site.
January 28, 2014
Each year the Minnesota Council on Foundations (MCF) describes state philanthropy trends in its Giving in Minnesota research report. To produce Giving in Minnesota, 2013 Edition, MCF codes, analyzes and reports on more than 27,575 grants of $2,000 or more awarded by 100 of Minnesota’s largest grantmakers. The grants coded...
April 29, 2021
This introduction to evaluation through an equity lens provides nonprofit professionals with information about data responsibility and the data lifecycle.
April 23, 2021
These materials provide professionals with information about how digital fundraising systems can affect their organization's ability to keep its data and donors safe.
December 6, 2018
Mobile apps are empowering millions of rural farmers across the West African country of Ghana. But there may be a flip side.
November 15, 2018
A controversial smart city initiative in Canada has proposed using a data trust to help manage how it collects and uses data. But is it enough? Digital Public's Sean Martin McDonald investigates.
October 30, 2018
Podcast and Transcript: Lucy Bernholz, Asha Curran, and Josh Levy discuss building a governance plan and digital infrastructure for giving data worldwide.
July 29, 2018
Team [ess_grid alias=”elab”] Challenge Data has already become central to the popular narrative of the future of nonprofits. Unfortunately, many organizations are stumbling into working with data without direction, driven by peer pressure rather than a clear description of what they need to learn to have data help their work...
June 26, 2018
The Collaborative’s overarching goal is to jump-start a conversation across the sector—especially among smaller civil society players—about responsible data.