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All In: Data for Community Health

All In: Data for Community Health is a nationwide learning collaborative that helps communities build capacity to address the social determinants of health through multi-sector data sharing collaborations.

Geo Data Upload

The Geo Data Upload is a free and easy-to-use tool for organizations to share their geographic data with Google Maps.

Measures for Justice Data Portal

Measures for Justice Data Portal

United States of America (the)

Explore how your local criminal justice system performs.

10 Principles for Workers' Data Rights

UNI Global Union's Top Ten Principles for Workers' Data Rights fills an enormous gap with regards workers' rights in the new world of work.

US Federal Chief Data Officer Council

The Council’s vision is to improve government mission achievement and increase the benefits to the Nation through improvement in the management, use, protection, dissemination, and generation of data in government decision-making and operations.

Resettled Refugee Services and Data Explorer

Explore data on refugee community locations and resources in the United States. Built by Graphicacy with UNHCR.

My Data Rights

My Data Rights

South Africa (South Africa, Afrika-Borwa, Suid-Afrika)

A feminist review of AI, privacy and data protection to enhance digital rights

Climate Data Hub

Climate Data Hub is a dataset exploration and discovery tool for data-driven technologists and entrepreneurs. Our visualizations will help you examine datasets in context – geospatial, bioregional,  social, and financial.

Recovery Data Partnership

A first-of-its-kind effort for community, non-profit, and private organizations to share data with the City to aid in COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.

Open Data Policy Lab

A self-directed learning program, adapted from a selective executive education course, intended to support data stewards in creating public value through data collaboration

Humanitarian Data and Trust Initiative

How can humanitarian organizations, states, civil society, academia and the private sector join forces to maximize the benefits of technology and humanitarian data while minimizing the risks of doing harm?

Benefits Data Trust

Benefits Data Trust (BDT) is a national nonprofit that harnesses the power of data, technology, and policy to provide efficient and dignified access to assistance.

AidData China Public Diplomacy Dashboard

This dashboard allows you to interact with first of its kind quantifiable data on China’s public diplomacy efforts from two of AidData’s reports Ties That Bind and Influencing the Narrative. This includes metrics for five types of public diplomacy: financial, cultural, elite-to-elite, exchange, and informational. Using this dashboard you can create custom data sets, maps and graphs based on the type of public diplomacy, recipient countries and time periods in which you are specifically interested.

Open Data Policy Lab: City Incubator

A program that helps public intrapreneurs within cities around the world to develop their data innovation ideas into reality by providing dedicated support across a 6 month period.

Global Language Data Review

This Global Language Data Review sets out what language data you need for planning, where you can find it, and how you can help build the body of data to support inclusive services.

The Data Nutrition Project

The Data Nutrition Project aims to create a standard label for interrogating datasets.

Council Data Project

Council Data Project

Seattle, WA, United States of America

Transparency and accessibility in council action; videos, transcripts, voting records, and legislation -- all searchable under a single website.

NYC Mayor's Office of Data Analytics (MODA)

The Mayor's Office of Data Analytics (MODA) works with City agencies and their data to help serve New Yorkers more equitably and effectively.

A strategy for urban data

A strategy for urban data

Sint Antoniesbreestraat 69, 1011 HB Amsterdam, Netherlands

(PDF) How to develop collaborative data projects – for citizens, urban innovators, researchers and policy makers

AAPI Data

AAPI Data

Riverside, CA, USA

Demographic Data and Policy Research on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

A guide to tactical (open) data engagement

We designed Tactical Data Engagement to help cities go beyond a policy and portal, and facilitate opportunities for the community use of open data to improve residents’ lives.

Voting Equipment Database

Voting Equipment Database

United States of America (the)

Our resource for the types of voting equipment we use to cast — and count — our votes by type and vendor.

Audit Law Database

Audit Law Database

United States of America (the)

The Audit Law Database describes state laws, regulations and procedures for post-election audits in states across the country.

NYC Open Data

NYC Open Data

New York City

Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners. Share your work during Open Data Week 2021 or sign up for the NYC Open Data mailing list to learn about training opportunities and upcoming events.

WeGov Data Repository

We're indexing, normalizing and republishing datasets for WeGov apps.

The Fiscally Standardized Cities database

The Fiscally Standardized Cities (FiSC) database allows users to create a custom table with fiscal information for selected cities. To create a table, select one or more cities, one or more years, and one or more fiscal variables. The default display options can be also adjusted, and users can choose whether to display data for FiSCs and/or one of the component governments (Cities, counties, school districts, and special districts).

The South African Cities Open Data Almanac

The South African Cities Open Data Almanac

South Africa (South Africa, Afrika-Borwa, Suid-Afrika)

Scout by Data Clinic

scout is a new way to browse New York's open data portal. It focuses on data discoverability, joinability and creating curated collections of datasets that deal with a specific subject. By focusing not on agencies, or departments, scout allows you to quickly identify datasets that are related to each other and can even potentially be joined together using a common ID. Having found these collections of datasets, scout makes it easy to share your findings with others through our data collections.

WeGovNYC Databook

WeGovNYC Databook

New York City

We collect and join datasets together to create a data-driven view of New York City government.

WeGov Data Maps

A collection of data-enriched NYC maps for election results, mutual aid groups, official city boundary data, and more.

Centre for Humanitarian Data

Centre for Humanitarian Data

Humanity Hub, Fluwelen Burgwal, The Hague, Netherlands

Connecting people and data to improve lives

Metadata for All Guide

NYC Open Data’s mission is Open Data for All. In order to meet that goal, we must examine our Data Dictionaries— the metadata we provide to all Open Data users. Well-written, user-friendly data dictionaries help users to become self-reliant, able to answer their own questions about a dataset without needing to contact an Open Data Coordinator for clarification. NYC Open Data partnered with the Metropolitan Library Council (METRO), Pratt Institute, Sloan Foundation, The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, Tiny Panther Consulting, New York Public Library, Queens Public Library and Brooklyn Public Library to implement an initiative called Metadata for All in the Summer of 2018.

Privacy Principles for Mobility Data

The Privacy Principles for Mobility Data are a set of values and priorities intended to guide the mobility ecosystem in the responsible use of data and the protection of individual privacy.

Open Data Manchester

Open Data Manchester

Manchester, United Kingdom

Open Data Manchester promotes the development of intelligent data practice in Greater Manchester and beyond.

Governance Data Alliance

A community of organisations and individuals involved in the effective production and usage of high-quality governance data.

The Open Data Institute (ODI)

The Open Data Institute (ODI)

Open Data Institute, 3rd Floor, 65 Clifton Street, London, EC2A 4JE

The London-based Open Data Institute (ODI) seeks to identify and demonstrate the value of open data for governments, businesses, and non-profits. It convenes experts to collaborate, incubate, and nurture new ideas that promote innovation. It fosters start-up businesses and trains the next generation of entrepreneurs working to advance open data. The ODI also supports research that advances best practices and develops industry standards.

Global Data Justice project

The Global Data Justice project focuses on the diverse debates and processes occurring around data governance in different regions, to draw out overarching principles and needs that can push data technologies’ governance in the direction of social justice.

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