Unlock the potential of data to drive social change as we sit down with Aaron Bean and Jess England from Asemio, leading voices in the field of data for good. Their insights shed light on the intricate dance between numbers and narratives, illustrating how nonprofits can harness data for impactful storytelling while meeting the stringent reporting requirements of entities like the United Way. We navigate the challenges of limited resources in the nonprofit sector, demonstrating the critical role that well-presented data plays in painting a powerful picture of change and need.
Data sharing emerges as a crucial, yet complex, endeavor in our quest to solve pressing social issues. Aaron and Jess take us through the pioneering work being done in Tulsa, where anonymization techniques have enabled a secure environment for integrating datasets from multiple sources. This not only safeguards personal information but also fosters a collaborative approach to problem-solving, revolutionizing how organizations manage sensitive data for the greater good. We explore the nitty-gritty of maintaining data integrity, validating its accuracy, and fostering data literacy—vital steps toward impactful analysis and reporting.
As we wrap up our enriching conversation, the spotlight turns to technology's expanding role in amplifying nonprofit missions, with a specific look at the evolving landscape of AI and the ethical frameworks that guide its development. Aaron and Jess highlight the significance of setting clear objectives for AI, addressing inherent biases, and including a diversity of perspectives when setting ethical guidelines. We celebrate the real-world impacts of our guests' initiatives, from bolstering Women in Recovery to Tulsa's broader community advancements, showcasing the powerful fusion of data and technology in creating social impact that resonates both locally and globally.