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Leading Forward: Innovations in Philanthropy The Practices and Opportunities of Big Data in Philanthropy April 3, 2014

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Leading Forward: Innovations in Philanthropy

The Practices and Opportunities of

Big Data in Philanthropy

April 3, 2014

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Welcome

Agenda• Introductions

• Potential and Peril of Digital Data for Philanthropy

• Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Making Use of Big Data at the Project Level

• Making Use of Data at the Field Level

• Q&A

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Housekeeping Items

• Q&A

• Webinar Evaluation

• Recording Available

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Paul TariniSenior Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Larry McGill, Vice President for ResearchFoundation Center

Moderator:Lucy BernholzVisiting Scholar, Stanford University Visiting Scholar, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

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Potential and Peril of Digital Data for Philanthropy

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Definitions

Digital (or digitized) data– Stored digitally (e.g. PDFs, many grant databases)

Open data– Online, machine readable, openly licensed

Big data (a marketing term)– Connected at a scale that allows and requires new

tools for storage and analysis

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Foundations: current state

Digital data collected and broadcast, used for collaboration and strategy development

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Pattern finding and story telling

http://content.newsbound.com/public/newsbound/gates_aid/index.html#s_1

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(CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) http://www.slideshare.net/knightfoundation/knight-civictech

Public data as catalyst

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Philanthropy: Current State

Digital data opened up for hacking and new insights

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(CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Photo: Stephanie Rudat: https://www.facebook.com/takebackthepink

Ambient data as advocacy/protest tool

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Quantitative + qualitative data for advocacy

https://datatherapy.wordpress.com/category/data-mural/

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Data as a scaling strategy

http://www.crisistextline.org/

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Data as Power Tool

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Data are not democratic

Photo: http://kingpinlifestyle.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/missing-puzzle-piece.jpeg

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We need more, better data skills

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Data in perpetual motion

Photo: http://img.rlt.com/x/14100.jpg

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Privacy and ownership for

generations to come

Photo: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medici_family_tree

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Being private to be public

Photo: http://www.formfiftyfive.com/2013/09/designers-anonymous-updates/

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Inventing digital civil society

Digitalcivilsociety.stanford.edu

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundationand BIG DATA

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A Rapid-Learning Health SystemWhat would a rapid-learning health system look like, and how might we get there?by Lynn M. Etheredge

ABSTRACT: Private- and public-sector initiatives, using electronic health record (EHR) databasesfrom millions of people, could rapidly advance the U.S. evidence base for clinicalcare. Rapid learning could fill major knowledge gaps about health care costs, the benefitsand risks of drugs and procedures, geographic variations, environmental health influences,the health of special populations, and personalized medicine. Policymakers could userapid learning to revitalize value-based competition, redesign Medicare’s payments, advanceMedicaid into national health care leadership, foster national collaborative researchinitiatives, and design a national technology assessment system.

[Health Affairs 26, no. 2 (2007): w107–w118 (published online 26 January 2007; 10.1377/hlthaff.26.2.w107)]

Early Days—Rapid Learning

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-20 IOM Workshops

-American Society of Clinical Oncology-- CancerLinQ™

-NIH--Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory

-HMO Research Network--19 health care delivery orgs, including Kaiser Permanente and Geisinger Health System

Rapid Learning—Some Results

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Big Data and Public Engagement:County Health Rankings

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• County Health Rankings Data Sources:– Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)– Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care– National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)– National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion,

Division of Diabetes Translation– National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepititis, STD, and TB Prevention– American Community Survey– CDC Wonder– US Census– FBI, Uniform Crime Reporting– US Department of Agriculture, Food Environment Atlas– Safe Drinking Water Information System– Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data– Fatality Analysis Report System (FARS)

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Grantees Using Big Data:Enroll America

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Concerns About Big Data:Marketing to Kids

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RWJF Internal Concerns:

• High Abuse Potential

• High Public Benefit Potential

• Responsible Philanthropy

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Deven McGraw, Director, Health Privacy Project

Justin Brookman, Director, Project on Consumer Privacy

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1. What personal information is being collected, both directly and indirectly?

2. Is the data particularly sensitive?3. How is the information being collected? 4. For what purpose(s) is the information being used?5. Who will have access to the information and under

what controls?6. Will the information be shared with outside parties –

and if so, whom, and for what purposes?

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7. What controls are placed on that outside party’s use and disclosure (and retention) of the information?

8. How is the information being stored, and how long will it be retained?

9. What guarantees exists that the information will be accurate? Could the information be subject to misinterpretation?

10. What happens to the information at the end of the project?

11. How is the collection and use of information communicated to the subject?

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12. What rights to the individual data subjects have with respect to the information?----Are they asked for consent for the collection, use and disclosure of the information? If not, why not? If so, through what processes is consent obtained?----Do they have any rights to access the information or to obtain copies? Do they have any rights to amend or correction information?----Do they have the right to receive the results (or copies thereof) of whatever is being produced with the information?

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13. Could the information be used to disadvantage the subject – and if so, how?

14. What, if any, concrete harms could result from the transfer, publication, or secondary usage of the information?

15. What are the threat models for malicious or unwanted access to the information?

16. What internal mechanisms exist to ensure that the information will be protected?

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Big Data: What It Means for the Field of Philanthropy

Larry McGill,

Foundation Center

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Big Data Brought to Philanthropy: One Example

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Big Data is Contingent Upon Small Data

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Who Benefits From Foundation Grantmaking?

Philanthropy’s Unanswerable Question?

For example…

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25%

13%

19%17% 18%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

Not Possible Very Difficult Difficult Not VeryDifficult

Easy

Can Foundations Answer This Question?

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29% 30%

38%

21%

14%

5%

16%

40%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Collected by Nonprofits Collected by Foundations

Always Sometimes

Data Collection on Race/Ethnicity of Populations Served

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The stakes are about to get much higher

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“Unleash new apps!!”

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Take a Look at the Grant Descriptions on Your Foundation’s Form 990

RECOMMENDATION: When filling out 990’s, get into the habit of providing rich grant descriptions that anticipate the kinds of information people are interested in:

Subject of grantType of supportBeneficiary population(s)Geographic area served

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wingsweb.org

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From Big Data to Big Knowledge

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Q&ASubmit your questions using the

Q&A button above.

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Thank You for Joining Us for

Leading Forward: Innovations in Philanthropy

Blurred Lines and New Approaches to Working

with Business, Nonprofits, and GovernmentMay 29, 2014, 2:00pm EST

Best Practices in Place-Based PhilanthropySeptember 25, 2014, 2:00pm EST

Upcoming Webinars in the series:

Learn more and register at www.cof.org

In partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation