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The Data Innovation Lab

The Data Innovation uses data for social good. Leveraging advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence, we help organizations solve complex problems that will make our communities a better place.

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How We Approach Data Challenges

With a team of Data Scientist, Engineers, and Visualization Developers and a cohort of Fellows from around the world, we partner with government, foundations, and local organizations to help make them make a stronger impact in their communities.

Evaluations

Assess your impact and optimize your programs with comprehensive evaluation and measurement services tailored specifically for nonprofit organizations.

Predictive Modeling, Machine Learning, and AI

Use cutting-edge tools like geospatial community analysis and program outcome prediction to solve complex challenges, optimize outcomes, and enhance program effectiveness with data-driven insights.

Data Architecture & Warehouse Setup

Evaluate and learn what data systems and products work best for your data needs and how and where it should live

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Tracking Community Health Through Wastewater

Sewage surveillance can help detect community health factors like viruses and drug use in advance of conventional measures. The Data Lab partnered with local county government to fine-tune wastewater viral load measurements of COVID-19 and later high-risk substance use to help direct the appropriate resources.

 

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Analyzing Nursing Workforce Population Shortage

In partnership with the Delaware Public Health Association, The Data Lab created visual datasets that illustrate the current nursing workforce composition along with strategic decision making and data-driven policy to help mitigate Delaware's provider shortage.

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Let us know your goals and challenges, and we'll share how we can help.

 

Data Lab Fellowships

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Tech Impact's Data Lab runs one year Fellowship out of its offices in Newark, DE and is intended for technologists with a deep technical skill set and a strong desire to serve their communities.  Hosting between 8 - 10 individuals from varying backgrounds at a time, Fellows are paid, full-time staff members with associated benefits. Fellows work with our partners to design, develop, and deploy production-grade solutions to social good problems. Applications for the coming year cohort open each January. 

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From Fellow To Full-Time

Evan Miller graduated from The Data Lab's Fellowship Program and continued in the social good sector by securing a job at a renowned Children's Hospital