1. DataJam Mixing it up for good May 10 12:30 – 2:00 pm EDT Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
2. Why are we here? Sharing information makes us all smarter and more effective at what we do. The Open Philanthropy Manifesto (www.philanthropy2173.com) Open and interoperable data sets Experimentation to see what works Data tools (apps, mashups) and data sources and users (crowds) Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
3. We have lots of data…from local government on up…
10. Tools that use giving platform APIs Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
11. The Open Philanthropy Manifesto DATA TOOLS Real-time data feeds from state attorneys general on nonprofit openings and closures; Real time data feeds of foundation giving; APIs and interoperable data structuring to allow data from online giving marketplaces; Data on embedded giving, mobile giving, and giving in games and virtual worlds.
12. The Open Philanthropy Manifesto DATA SOURCES AND USERS (CROWDS) Crowdsourcedpeer reviews of tax exempt entities; Crowdsourcedcommunity needs and recommendations on social sector infrastructure; Use of external expertise for developing and assessing giving strategies (peer-to-philanthropy model, adapted from peer-to-patent)
13. Which comes first? The data to use or uses for the data? Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
19. Help your kids find healthy snacks Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
20. Crowd generated maps of corruption…to help stop it Fromwatradehub.com and http://bombasticelements.blogspot.com/2009_12_01_archive.html Join us on Twitter: #GiveData
21. Open source tools let crowds map earthquakes, snowplows, and oil clean up Join us on Twitter: #GiveData