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SUMMARY:Welcome to the (Data) Party!
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DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\nStrong nonprofit organizations know that valuable insights don’t just come from leadership—They also come from the people working closest to clients every day.Join us June 22 to explore how data parties and similar tools can bring staff together to surface insights\, strengthen collaboration\, and improve services."Welcome to the (Data) Party!"🗓️ June 22\, 2026🕥 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM (central U.S.)💻 Via Zoom➡️ Register: https://lnkd.in/gtTYgFn6SPEAKERS🔹Allison K. Holmes\, Researcher\, Evaluator\, and Co-Author of "Data Party: You Can Transform Your Nonprofit Organization With Data"🔹Amber Lewis\, Principal Evaluator\, Kindling Insights🔹Kameke Payne\, Director of Operations\, Urban Strategies\, Inc🔹Karrie Simpson\, Data Strategy Manager\, Operation Food Search🔹T’Pring R. Westbrook\, Researcher\, Evaluator\, and Co-Author of "Data Party: You Can Transform Your Nonprofit Organization With Data"🔹Sue Zerbe\, Manager of Analysis and Impact\, Home WorksThis event is organized and hosted by Data for Social Impact\, an initiative of the Center for Social Development. Data for Social Impact builds data capacity and collaboration among social sector organizations working to increase impact for and with the communities they serve. By being more strategic in how they engage with data\, organizations have an opportunity to advance their missions\, increase impact and promote equitable outcomes. The Center for Social Development offers free programming opportunities for social sector organizations seeking to build capacity in these areas in the St. Louis region and beyond. Data for Social Impact is supported by the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and built in collaboration with an advisory committee\, the Community Innovation and Action Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis\, and data.org.\n
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