Hacking for Good: Big Data Philanthropy
Wednesday 01 May, 2013
6 - 8pm, $0/Rsvp
NYU, Event Space
50 West 4 Street
A Nonprofit Demo and discussion with citizen data analysts and nonprofit leaders about the newest fundraising movement in the social good sector. Panelists will discuss their collaborations with data analysts to better “see” the social problems they hope to alleviate and more effectively target solutions. Pioneers in the movement will share concrete examples of how their work is reshaping fundraising and advocacy strategies for dozens of nonprofit organizations and offer attendees new ways to think about staging campaigns.
Confirmed participants:
Jake Porway, founder, DataMind (formerly Data Without Borders)
Emmanuel Letouze, Senior Development Economist, UN Global Pulse
Liz Ngonzi, NYU Heyman Center Faculty
Moderator:
Marcia Stepanek, NYU Heyman Center Faculty and Speaker Series Curator