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Benetech and the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Benetech Analyzes Human Rights Data for the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission A Guest Beneblog post by Kristen Cibelli Our team at the Benetech Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG) has recently concluded a three-year project with Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission to help clarify Liberia's violent history.

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Simplifying nonprofit strategic planning for beginners 

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Serving as many teens as possible through your youth program is not a goal. How many teens do you want to serve in years one, two, and three? There may be more teens in your community that need support. Survey your community for ideas for long-range goals. As is doubling the number of food boxes you give out in a year.

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Big Data Without Defining Success First Is A Big Mistake

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It refers to large data sets that requires powerful software tools to capture, storage, search, sharing, analysis, visualization and sense-making – or what DJ Patel calls “ Data Jutjitsu.” It was a text campaign where teens opted in to receive texts on their mobile phones from the “baby.”

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Using Data to Change the World: How DoSomething.Org Does It

Tech Soup

It refers to large datasets that requires powerful software tools to capture, store, search, sharing, analysis, visualization and sense-making – or what DJ Patel calls " Data Jutjitsu." DoSomething.org has a big social change goal: To harness teenage energy and unleash it through national campaigns on causes teens care about.

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What I Learned From @nancylublin About #dataonpurpose

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It doesn’t mean that we’re going to do a survey once as a fancy report for a Foundation. For example, they ran a campaign for teens to collect food for a Food Banks around the country. They interviewed them and found out that homeless teens want one thing – jeans. It is ongoing.”. A Culture of Iteration. Text Crisis Line.

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Research Friday: Out-of-School Time Programs for Latino Youth

ASU Lodestar Center

This immigration paradox has contributed to the teen pregnancy rates among Latinas, which is currently higher than any other major race/ethnic group in the U.S., A young person’s spiritual development impacts his or her identity formation, resilience, delinquency rates, and overall wellbeing. National youth gang survey analysis.