Data Considerations for Grants |
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Are you passionate about driving a positive impact in our community using data?
Modern grantors increasingly value evidence-backed proposals that leverage data-driven insights to address societal challenges. Whether advocating for a community project, a research endeavor, or a non-profit initiative, incorporating data into your grant application enhances credibility and demonstrates a strategic approach. Our guest speaker, Marc LePage, is an experienced data professional who will be helping us understand how to help non-profit organizations use data in their grant applications. Grant applications are a discipline of their own. It is easy to lose momentum or even miss a deadline without data available. After being approved, there are often obligations to report on the impact of the initiative or event. An overview for approaching these challenges will include: Data Sources for Questions & Answers Definitions (Budget, Impact, Categories) Repeatability and reproducibility Applying data management principles can make the most of limited resources and leave more time to focus on the goals & strategy behind applications. Speaker's Bio: Marc is a CDMP-certified data professional with 12 years of BI experience specializing in Reporting and Data Migration. He is also a board member of a local community association and has experience working with non-profit organizations. About Data for Good: Data For Good YYC is a collective of volunteer do-gooders who want to use their powers for good to help make our communities better through data. We help non-profit and social organizations harness the power of their data through analytics and visualizations to leverage their impact in the community. Website: https://calgary.dataforgood.ca/ |