This Thanksgiving, we at the Coleridge Initiative are grateful for our incredible community of partners, collaborators, and supporters. Your dedication to improving access to and use of data for the public good inspires us every day. ???? Wishing you all a season of gratitude, connection, and growth. Happy Thanksgiving! ???
Coleridge Initiative
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Connecting Data for Evidence-Based Policymaking
关于我们
The Coleridge Initiative is a nonprofit organization working with governments to ensure that data are more effectively used for public decision-making. We do this both by providing a platform to securely link confidential data within and across states and agencies, and by providing data literacy training to agency staff. Our platform is the Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) which is a secure, FedRAMP-certified, cloud-based environment that enables government agencies to link their longitudinal data with other states and agencies. We train state and federal partners to use the ADRF through the Applied Data Analytics (ADA) training programs which are modular, project-based trainings that allow agency staff to work hands-on with their own data. The ADA programs train agency staff to use modern data analysis methods to answer real-world questions and develop open-source tools that can be used after training ends to improve decision making. One of the flagship offerings of the initiative is the Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) which provides a secure platform for agencies to host confidential micro-data. The initiative also offers a training program in applied data analytics developed specially for public policy professionals. The curriculum is designed to train public sector professionals and researchers in cutting edge analytical skills. The program teaches participants in, among others, data management, record linkage, machine learning, text analysis, inference and privacy techniques by using real micro data to solve policy problems.
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https://coleridgeinitiative.org/
Coleridge Initiative的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- New York,New York
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Evidence-Based Decision Making、Python、Machine Learning、Networks、Data Visualization、Record Linkage、Policy & Research、Program Evaluation、Web Scraping、Unstructured Data Analysis、Training和Databases & SQL
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主要
1740 Broadway
15th Floor
US,New York,New York,10019
Coleridge Initiative员工
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Rayid Ghani
Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (Machine Learning & Public Policy) Data Science/AI/ML for Social Good
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Rich Ferguson
CTO / Founder @ Lulius Innovation | disrupting the “Industrial Complex” with David vs Goliath style
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Frauke Kreuter
Connecting people, problems and institutions. Working on improving data quality.
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Dr. Christina Firth
Director of Contracts Administration|Coleridge Initiative| Doctorate of Business Administration
动态
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The ADRF User Community has hit the ground running, and we’re excited to continue our Coding Best Practices series with an interactive session on "Coding in R/RStudio & Version Control in Git"! ?? ?? When: December 5th, 12 PM ET ?? Where: Virtual This interactive session will help ADRF users sharpen their coding skills and explore version control tools to streamline their projects ?? Learn more and register here: https://bit.ly/47bxh2o #ADRF #CodingBestPractices #R #RStudio #Git #Data4Good #VersionControl
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Just returned from an incredible retreat in sunny Orlando with the amazing Coleridge Initiative team! Our retreat was a perfect mix of strategy, creativity, and fun. From engaging discussions about our mission of empowering government agencies through better use of data, to collaborative activities (yes, even building racing cars! ) that brought out the best in teamwork, the energy and passion were palpable. It’s always inspiring to step away, reflect, and strengthen our bonds as a team. Thank you to the entire team who made this retreat a success—it’s these moments that remind me how lucky I am to work with such talented, driven individuals.? Special thanks to our retreat committee: Corinne Weaver Benjamin Feder Mia Wuster, CNP, MNM, MPA Carolina Waterman John Baptista Corey Sparks, Ph.D. Alison Espindola and Allison Nunez
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We are pleased to announce that three state agencies will be awarded funding and research support through the State IMPACT Collaborative. In partnership with MDRC, we launched this initiative earlier this year to provide funding and research support to transform state policymaking by leveraging advanced data analytics and collaborative research to foster evidence-based decision-making and sustainable development. Awardees will utilize Coleridge Initiative’s renowned Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF), which enables secure cross-agency and cross-state collaboration, and participate in a new Applied Data Analytics training program in partnership with the state of Arkansas that will include a new co-developed curriculum in evaluation methods. Learn More ?? https://bit.ly/4fdFRkD
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?? Jobs for the Future (JFF) is excited to announce its latest initiative—Fair Chance to Advance! ?? Led by JFF's Center for Justice & Economic Advancement, in collaboration with the Coleridge Initiative, Fair Chance to Advance is a groundbreaking, cross-state effort to expand equitable access to #qualityjobs, #education, and #support services for people with records. The initiative will address systemic barriers to #economic #advancement and help individuals build the successful, thriving futures they deserve. ?? Learn more about Fair Chance to Advance: https://lnkd.in/ef22R3SN We’re honored to have a dedicated advisory board who will help lead this initiative: Michael Dembrow, Amy Ellen Duke-Benfield, Robert McGough, Ved Price, Rebecca Silbert, John Simpkins, Jonathan Stenger, Sarah Vincent, Dr. Lisa Vosper, Jason Wang, MBA, MS, Tony Waterson, and Dean Williams. Thank you to our funders at Ascendium Education Group for their continued commitment to #NormalizingOpportunity for people with records and support for JFF's work! #JFFImpact #FairChanceToAdvance
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We are thrilled to share that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded the Coleridge Initiative a contract with a maximum potential value of $7.5 million over a five-year period to provide a secure data enclave service through Coleridge Initiative's Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF), a FedRAMP-authorized, cloud-based computational research platform. Read the full release to learn more! https://lnkd.in/d3s_99tk
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The Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) is driving impact by enabling states to integrate service delivery. Through the ADRF, the state of Arkansas has been able to link data from various agencies to provide actionable information for integrated service delivery of state programs for residents. This included data from public education, public higher education, workforce, criminal justice, eligible training providers, apprenticeships, and health and human services. Learn more about other projects and the ADRF on our website. #DataImpact #PolicyEvaluation #DataForGood
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Don't forget to register for the Coding Best Practices Webinar! Join on October 24th from 12 PM - 1 PM EST to discuss how effective data analysis requires both a strong understanding of the programming language needed to complete the analysis and adherence to coding best practices that ensure efficiency, scalability, and maintainability. In this session, we will delve into the essential best practices for coding in modern data analysis, specifically focusing on the Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) platform. The webinar will offer insights into how to optimize coding practices to make data accessible and understandable for policymakers. https://bit.ly/47bxh2o
Coding Best Practices for Modern Data Analysis | Coleridge Initiative
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The Administrative Data Research Facility (ADRF) is driving impact across government agencies. Through the ADRF, researchers and policymakers gain access to a collaborative platform that enables them to conduct rigorous analyses and evaluate the effectiveness of various policies and programs. From measuring the impact of public policies and the delivery of state programs, the ADRF serves an accessible cloud-based environment. One standout example is our collaboration with the state of New Jersey to expand access and use of linked, de-identified administrative data. New Jersey shared data from the NJ Statewide Data System to the ADRF which has expanded the access and analysis of data to improve governance efforts, policymaking, and performance of public initiatives for NJ residents. Learn more about the ADRF and its capabilities on our website. #DataImpact #DataForGood
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Some of the Democratizing our Data Challenge (DDC) teams have completed their projects over the last year, including the New Jersey, Kentucky, and Wisconsin teams. ?? The New Jersey team completed their DDC project in March 2023. This project, completed by researchers at the Heldrich Center at Rutgers University, focused on developing a publicly available data model for state K-12 data submissions to the ADRF. ?? The Kentucky team completed their DDC project in March 2024. Led by the Kentucky Center for Statistics (KYSTATS), this collaboration expanded the Multi-State Postsecondary Report Dashboard to include Indiana and Tennessee postsecondary completers. ?? The Wisconsin team completed their DDC project in June 2024. Led by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, this project developed an Unemployment-to- Reemployment portal in Wisconsin. Learn more about the completed projects on our website here ?? https://bit.ly/4aJZbma