Our Partners
We believe that collaboration and partnerships are an irreplaceable catalyst for social impact at scale.
Partnering in the Community
Through our initiatives, we are working with organizations engaged in social impact work, and are actively developing partnerships to support both new programs and convening opportunities.
Founding Partners
Thank you to our founding partners the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth and The Rockefeller Foundation for their vision and support. These organizations created data.org in 2020 as a platform for partnerships to build the field of data for social impact.
Funding Partners
The Alfred P Sloan Foundation supports the Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) for Public Health Challenge, with the aim of unlocking privately held, commercially sensitive data to enable optimal data-driven decision-making in epidemiology.
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) supports Epiverse, as part of their ongoing investment in projects that promote global health, climate-resilient food systems, education and science, democratic and inclusive governance, and sustainable and inclusive economies in developing countries.
Microsoft supports the Generative AI Skills Grant Challenge, a global grant for organizations training and upskilling teams on generative AI to drive social impact. They also support organizational capacity building via the Data Maturity Assessment and a cohort program to identify transformational models for enabling organizational change.
Wellcome Trust supports Epiverse, an initiative enabling distributed data analysis to power pandemic response. They also support the Capacity Accelerator Network’s efforts to build the data workforce of the future in order to tackle challenges at the intersection of climate and health.
Building Partners
We work with organizations worldwide to develop programs to advance the data for social impact community.
Our Network
For the social impact community, by the social impact community.
A global community of practitioners is emerging, advancing the use of data for social impact.