With the theme of Shining a Light on Community to Advance a Nation, we’re excited to host a virtual DataDive event with partners from the urban digital divide, policy, and gender equity sectors, including University of Chicago’s Center for Data and Computing, New America’s Future of Land and Housing program, and the Dolores Barr Weaver Policy Center. Our DataDive events are high-energy and marathon-style where teams of socially conscious quantitative experts dive into Data Science and AI for Good projects. Whether you’re passionate about social impact, a future-looking funder, or a wide-ranging expert, this DataKind event will have something for everyone. No previous DataKind experience and no data science expertise are required. Applicants interested in volunteering will be asked to register and identify what skills they’re looking to share or learn so that we can match them to the right project. Register to reserve your spot now. We’re looking forward to harnessing the power of data science and AI in the service of humanity with you! Do you want to volunteer? You’ll help build tools to direct local leaders to identify and map internet availability and performance, empower cities and counties to analyze and visualize their housing loss data, and advocate for individuals who have been historically marginalized. You can attend any portion of the event in which you have interest. Interested in learning more? Check out the projects we worked on at our March DataDive event that unlocked data-driven innovation in global health, maximized humanitarian response to COVID-19, predicted the costs and challenges of environmental cleanup, and more. DataDive agenda Thursday, September 9, 6-7pm EDT (optional pre-event) DataDive 101: A one-hour session for volunteers curious about what a DataDive is and what’s typically involved. Friday September 17 IBM Lunch + Learn: 12-1pm EDT Kickoff + Networking: 6-8pm EDT Saturday, September 18, 10am-4pm EDT DataDive event: The main event where teams of socially conscious quantitative experts dive into our Data Science and AI for Good projects. This event has been made possible by the support of Teradata, the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, IBM, and the City of Orlando.