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SUMMARY:Organized Knowledge is Power: Tips for Data Aggregation and Visualization
DESCRIPTION:Understanding challenges and monitoring or reporting the impact of solutions is often tied to the collection and analysis of data. Join the National Community Action Partnership and U.S. Digital Response in a conversation about identifying and aggregating data sources into a consolidated view or dashboard to help drive smarter decision-making. During this webinar\, you’ll hear about USDR’s partnership with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law to create the 866-our-vote dashboard during the 2020 elections. This example shows how an organization used the skills and knowledge they gained from U.S. Digital Response on data aggregation and visualization.  These skills can be replicated in your Community Action Agency to be used on issues related to your work. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of data aggregation and with clear tips\, takeaways and recommendations to make the data work for you. \nSpeakers: \n\nRance Graham-Bailey is a community development professional with extensive training and experience on housing\, community and economic development. Rance currently serves as the Election Protection Manager for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.\nGreg Bolla is a data engineer passionate about applying technology to solve the world’s most intractable problems. Greg is a volunteer with U.S. Digital Response and is a full-time data engineer with GridCure.\nJessica Cole is a co-founder and executive team member with U.S. Digital Response. Prior to joining USDR\, Jessica was a Tech Policy Fellow with the Aspen Institute\, Head of Innovation and Economic Development with the City of Walnut Creek\, Calif.\, and was a Code for America Fellow.\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://communityactionpartnership.com/event/organized-knowledge-is-power/
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