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Privacy

Context Civil society organizations should try to protect the privacy of the people they interact with. This means collecting the minimum amount of data possible, securing it as best you can, and destroying it when you are done. Data use policies are often referred to as “privacy policies.” They explain...

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Serious Gaming with Data Privacy: DataDealer

What if we were to turn the tables and have the consumer managing the privacy of other people and organizations? There’s a new game in the emerging “serious gaming” genre out that does just that. DataDealer has received extensive feedback from young people, teachers, media educators and the general public....

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Interview with Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu: Data Privacy, Data Sharing

We’re glad to share this conversation with Dr. Murat Kantarcioglu of the University of Texas at Dallas Data Security and Privacy Lab (left). We caught up with him for a brief chat during his sabbatical and continuing research at Harvard University’s Data Privacy Lab in the Institute for Quantitative Social...

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Privacy: What Does It Mean for the Social Sector?

Information privacy is a challenge for large and small organizations alike. We’re most familiar with it as an external force requiring social-sector businesses to guard constituent privacy or protect business data from external access, just as for any type of business. Complicating that work is the weight and speed of...

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Terms of Use and Privacy and Information Security Policy

Welcome. This web site located at www.digitalimpact.orgĀ (“Site”) is provided by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (“Foundation” “we” or “us”) in collaboration with the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and Liquidnet. The purpose of the Site is to broaden the conversation about how to increase the quantity, quality, and flow...

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Data and Evaluation

This introduction to evaluation through an equity lens provides nonprofit professionals with information about data responsibility and the data lifecycle.

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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.

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Artificial Intelligence

These materials are designed for nonprofit professionals who are building their organizational skills and have little to no experience with artificial intelligence.

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How Digital ID Is Changing Civic Space

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.

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Navigating Disinformation

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.

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