Explore Public Data: Find the Data You Need

Explore Public Data: Find the Data You Need

Learn how to access public data sources that are available to you.

By Connecticut Data Collaborative

Date and time

Thursday, October 17 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

The availability of public data is more critical than ever before for making informed decisions, understanding our communities, and assessing the impact of our programs and services. However, many people are unaware of the existence of public data, don't know how it can be useful to them, don't know where to find it, or lack the skills to use it. During this workshop, we will provide a comprehensive overview of public data available for everyone to use. This workshop applies to anyone interested in learning more about public data. It will be especially useful for nonprofit professionals who write needs assessments and grant applications. 

By the end of this session, you will: 

  • learn what public data are, where to find them, and how they're collected 
  • recognize the value of public data from state and federal sources 
  • access data and learn how to download it for your exploration  

Please contact Jackie at Jackie@ctdata.org with any questions. 


Accessibility: CTData is committed to making our workshops as accessible and barrier-free as possible. We have taken the following steps to ensure accessibility:

  • All documents, handouts, and other materials provided during the workshop are in a format that can be easily read by assistive technology, such as Microsoft Word or PDF.
  • The workshop includes closed captioning.
  • Presentations and materials shared have clear and easy-to-read fonts.

If you have any accessibility needs or require accommodations to participate, please contact Jackie at jackie@ctdata.org. Our goal is to make our workshops accessible to everyone, and we welcome feedback on how we can improve.

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Striving for informed decision-making across Connecticut, we empower an ecosystem of data users by democratizing access to public data and building data literacy.

Free