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A DATA REVOLUTION FOR ALL A Data Revolution for All. It has now been almost two decades since the original launch of DATA.org, a non-profit that marshaled $100 billion in debt forgiveness for poor countries, and another $50 billion in contributions for health and development. In a world with more data and data-science expertise than ever, it’s time to revivethat
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RISING EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DATA ECOSYSTEMS (RECODE A National Slate of Leaders Comes Together to Unlock the Power of Community Data. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 8, 2021) ––RECoDE, the Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems project is pleased to announce the creation of a new Learning Council. TRANSFORMATIVE DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: DATA.ORG AT data.org invites the global Good Tech Fest audience to reimagine data science for transformative social change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 17, 2021): data.org, with generous sponsorship from The Rockefeller Foundation, will take the stage this May 18-19 at Good Tech Fest to deliver a keynote address and host six workshop sessions exploring unique approaches to building the ADVANCING THE FIELD OF DATA SCIENCE FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH 4 Learnings from the data.org Inclusive Growth & Recovery Challenge 5 Welcome Letter In early 2020, as part of its commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched the $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the The Rockefeller Foundation. NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world. DIAL 999 TO RECEIVE FAST CASH: HOW DATA SCIENCE AND Instead of dialing 911 for emergency assistance, what if you could dial 999 for the cash you need to feed your family and buy supplies during a crisis? Imagine a world in which you, along with thousands of others, could rapidly and accurately be identified as someone needing assistance, and this assistance could be sent to you via text message almost immediately after you’d applied for it.DATA.ORG HOME PAGE
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data.org Awards $100,000 in Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing Resources to Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge Participants. Read More. April 22, 2021. News. A PLATFORM FOR PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD THE FIELD OF DATA DataKind is a "weaver of worlds", bringing together social change organizations tackling big social problems and data scientists who are generally paid to help companies boost profits. data.org supports DataKind with $20 million over five years, as part of the collaborative effort between the Rockefeller Foundation and Mastercard to build the field of data science for social impact. THE DATA.ORG INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND RECOVERY CHALLENGE Transformative change can happen only by tapping into the expertise of a broad pool of thinkers and doers. As part of our commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched a $10 million data.org Inclusive Growth and RecoveryChallenge.
RISING EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DATA ECOSYSTEMS (RECODE A National Slate of Leaders Comes Together to Unlock the Power of Community Data. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 8, 2021) ––RECoDE, the Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems project is pleased to announce the creation of a new Learning Council. TRANSFORMATIVE DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: DATA.ORG AT data.org invites the global Good Tech Fest audience to reimagine data science for transformative social change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 17, 2021): data.org, with generous sponsorship from The Rockefeller Foundation, will take the stage this May 18-19 at Good Tech Fest to deliver a keynote address and host six workshop sessions exploring unique approaches to building the ADVANCING THE FIELD OF DATA SCIENCE FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH 4 Learnings from the data.org Inclusive Growth & Recovery Challenge 5 Welcome Letter In early 2020, as part of its commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched the $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the The Rockefeller Foundation. NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world. DIAL 999 TO RECEIVE FAST CASH: HOW DATA SCIENCE AND Instead of dialing 911 for emergency assistance, what if you could dial 999 for the cash you need to feed your family and buy supplies during a crisis? Imagine a world in which you, along with thousands of others, could rapidly and accurately be identified as someone needing assistance, and this assistance could be sent to you via text message almost immediately after you’d applied for it.PRIVACY POLICY
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RISING EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DATA ECOSYSTEMS (RECODE A National Slate of Leaders Comes Together to Unlock the Power of Community Data. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 8, 2021) ––RECoDE, the Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems project is pleased to announce the creation of a new Learning Council. TRANSFORMATIVE DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: DATA.ORG AT data.org invites the global Good Tech Fest audience to reimagine data science for transformative social change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 17, 2021): data.org, with generous sponsorship from The Rockefeller Foundation, will take the stage this May 18-19 at Good Tech Fest to deliver a keynote address and host six workshop sessions exploring unique approaches to building the ADVANCING THE FIELD OF DATA SCIENCE FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH 4 Learnings from the data.org Inclusive Growth & Recovery Challenge 5 Welcome Letter In early 2020, as part of its commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched the $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the The Rockefeller Foundation. NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world. DIAL 999 TO RECEIVE FAST CASH: HOW DATA SCIENCE AND Instead of dialing 911 for emergency assistance, what if you could dial 999 for the cash you need to feed your family and buy supplies during a crisis? Imagine a world in which you, along with thousands of others, could rapidly and accurately be identified as someone needing assistance, and this assistance could be sent to you via text message almost immediately after you’d applied for it.PRIVACY POLICY
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RISING EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DATA ECOSYSTEMS (RECODE A National Slate of Leaders Comes Together to Unlock the Power of Community Data. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (April 8, 2021) ––RECoDE, the Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems project is pleased to announce the creation of a new Learning Council. TRANSFORMATIVE DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: DATA.ORG AT data.org invites the global Good Tech Fest audience to reimagine data science for transformative social change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 17, 2021): data.org, with generous sponsorship from The Rockefeller Foundation, will take the stage this May 18-19 at Good Tech Fest to deliver a keynote address and host six workshop sessions exploring unique approaches to building the ADVANCING THE FIELD OF DATA SCIENCE FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH 4 Learnings from the data.org Inclusive Growth & Recovery Challenge 5 Welcome Letter In early 2020, as part of its commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched the $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the The Rockefeller Foundation. NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world. DIAL 999 TO RECEIVE FAST CASH: HOW DATA SCIENCE AND Instead of dialing 911 for emergency assistance, what if you could dial 999 for the cash you need to feed your family and buy supplies during a crisis? Imagine a world in which you, along with thousands of others, could rapidly and accurately be identified as someone needing assistance, and this assistance could be sent to you via text message almost immediately after you’d applied for it.PRIVACY POLICY
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DATA.ORG ANNOUNCES ITS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DANIL A leader in Data Science for Social Impact, Danil will lead data.org’s vision to shape the social impact field. The data.org team expands today, welcoming our new Executive Director, Danil Mikhailov, effective January 8, 2021! Danil comes to data.org with over twenty years of experience setting up multiple start-ups and leading work across a range of NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world.PRIVACY POLICY
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ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION AND MASTERCARD ARE LEVERAGING The Rockefeller Foundation and Mastercard announced at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos on Thursday that they are restarting data.org on the same platform as data.org, the organization started by U2’s Bono and a group of social entrepreneurs and anti-poverty activists in 2002. Data (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) eventually joined forces with another A PLATFORM FOR PARTNERSHIPS TO BUILD THE FIELD OF DATA DataKind is a "weaver of worlds", bringing together social change organizations tackling big social problems and data scientists who are generally paid to help companies boost profits. data.org supports DataKind with $20 million over five years, as part of the collaborative effort between the Rockefeller Foundation and Mastercard to build the field of data science for social impact. NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 2 - DATA.ORG data.org announces its new Executive Director, Danil Mikhailov. Read More. December 16, 2020. News. How Can Data Science Drive Equitable Growth and Recovery? Our $10M Challenge Offers Some Insights into the Future. Read More. November 23, 2020. News. REPORTING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY: INSIGHTS AND LEARNING Our new report on the Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge is now available: read it online or download the PDF. data.org, with generous support from the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and The Rockefeller Foundation, issued a $10M Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge.The Challenge solicited proposals for scalable and sustainable data science solutions from and for every TRANSFORMATIVE DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT: DATA.ORG AT data.org invites the global Good Tech Fest audience to reimagine data science for transformative social change FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (May 17, 2021): data.org, with generous sponsorship from The Rockefeller Foundation, will take the stage this May 18-19 at Good Tech Fest to deliver a keynote address and host six workshop sessions exploring unique approaches to building the NOW HIRING: DIGITAL CONTENT LEAD data.org is seeking a Digital Content Lead, responsible for developing and stewarding a content strategy for the platform, and bringing creative ideas for envisioning, creating, and managing the development of content. This is a purpose-led organization: you’ll be focused on content that defines and illustrates the role of harnessing data science to improve people’s lives all over the world. ADVANCING THE FIELD OF DATA SCIENCE FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH 4 Learnings from the data.org Inclusive Growth & Recovery Challenge 5 Welcome Letter In early 2020, as part of its commitment to building the field of data science for social impact, data.org launched the $10 Million data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery Challenge in partnership with the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and the The Rockefeller Foundation. INTERDISCIPLINARITY MATTERS: DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL Interdisciplinarity Matters: Data Science for Social Impact. data.org’s new Executive Director, Danil Mikhailov, on his path to data.org, and the opportunity for and complexity of data science for social impact. As I start in my new role of executive director atdata.org
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