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Markets For Good

Markets for Good was a platform launched in 2012 to help increase social impact through good data practice. The Digital Civil Society Lab at Stanford PACS acquired Markets for Good in 2016.

Posts by Markets For Good

Note from the Curator: Ever Moving Forward

When I received the call to be Curator for the first phase of the initiative, it struck every geek chord in me perfectly: technology, business, art, journalism. And even more appealing about exploring “the information infrastructure of the social sector” was the implicit charge to bring the topic alive to people and organizations who are […]

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The Data Behind Pro Bono Law

On Wednesday 28th The Thomson Reuters Foundation revealed their findings from the first ever survey to capture and analyse global pro bono trends across the legal industry. As you can imagine, the results reveal fascinating insights into the scale and potential growth of the sector, and are explored in this post. According to their press release, […]

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Why Your CEO Should Be Awake At Night

Today we thought we would examine the private sector’s views on Big Data. As a regular reader you’ll be used to the news articles we feature as a means of highlighting big companies effectively utilising big data. Today we build on this, examining an opinion piece from Mark van Rijmenam via the Smart Data Collective, with some interesting […]

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Globaloria: A Conversation With Dr. Idit Harel

People are the core component of this discussion on information infrastructure. It’s easy to let the data conversation tend to topics of technology, collaboration and sector buzzwords. We need those; but, in parallel, we have to ask about the human capacity to carry out these big ideas. That said, we could argue that public schools […]

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Proving Your Effect

Chronicle of Philanthropy’s most recent article within its ‘Measuring Up’ section begins with a statement we know all too well: “One of the greatest challenges facing nonprofits is proving how effective they are.” From varied reports, irrelevant data, or not understanding what the data means, it’s a big challenge. To solve the problem, this article […]

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From Homelessness To Human Trafficking

The astute amongst you may have noticed we at Markets For Good have started trialling SumAll.com, (amongst many other tools) to help us better measure our social media data – specifically on Twitter. What you probably didn’t know, is that there is also a SumAll.org. In the following post, we highlight an article from Forbes, […]

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Breaking it down: The what, why and how

Markets For Good Strategic Story, March 2013  This is the “what” and “why” of Markets For Good. The “how” is why we’re here. This concept of upgrading the information infrastructure of the social sector is the result of years of informal conversations now broadened and coalescing into a specific imperative to improve the way we […]

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Markets for Good: Selected Readings

Click here to view the pdf in your browser. We’d like to announce a new eBook, highlighting our first 15 months of conversation. This retrospective collection of selected readings from our site includes an introduction by Jeff Raikes, CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in which he highlights the “continuing wave of efforts that will […]

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Our Partners

  Collaboration is key to helping drive the campaign of Markets For Good forward, and as such, we are grateful to the support of our partners, highlighted below.              

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Why the DATA Act Matters

The US Digital Accountability and Transparency Act is a bold bid to transform government spending information from disconnected documents into open data.

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