April 23, 2021
Data, Fundraising, and Your Nonprofit
These materials provide professionals with information about how digital fundraising systems can affect their organization's ability to keep its data and donors safe.
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.
Designed for those with little to no experience in disinformation and digital dependencies, these materials encourage professionals to rethink their digital communications strategies.
These materials are designed for nonprofit professionals who are building their organizational skills and have little to no experience with artificial intelligence.
This overview of digital identity encourages nonprofits to think about why digital IDs matter to civil society, and how to use what they learn to protect their community's interests.
March 9, 2021
Digital Impact Toolkit Leveraging digital data in ways that advance your mission and respect the rights of the people you serve is a core capacity of foundations and nonprofits in the 21st century. That’s why the Digital Civil Society Lab at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society created the...
February 25, 2021
These materials are designed to build understanding around the implications of disinformation in nonprofits and equip people with tools and resources they can use to fight against it.
Modules We created learning modules that include all the materials you might need to run a workshop with your own organization, without prior knowledge of the topic. These modules include: a facilitator’s guide, a workshop outline, scenarios, worksheets, expert videos, resource lists.
December 31, 2020
We made a list of notable books (and a few articles) from 2020 that will inform and inspire you and your organization this year.
December 21, 2020
Author and human rights advocate Alexa Koenig explains how the Berkeley Protocol will empower the next generation of human rights defenders.
December 18, 2020
With help from Digital Impact, the Human Rights Center at UC-Berkeley is working to standardize digital open source information for criminal and human rights investigations.