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Virtual Summit 2021

Visualizing Every Person: How Disaggregated Data Can Build a More Just World

 

We may not have been able to gather in person, but it doesn’t mean we couldn't come together. This Tableau Foundation hosted its first virtual Tableau Foundation Summit featuring sessions on the effective use of data from nonprofit leaders across the world.

And at this moment of challenge and uncertainty, the work of this community of practitioners has never been more important. Your data is more than a mark on the screen—it is a person who is themselves facing their own health, economic, and social challenges.

Over the course of the two day conference, we hosted conversations and presentations from a variety of Tableau Foundation partners. Together, we explored ways disaggregated data is opening a window on the needs of people, and highlighting opportunities to help through and after the COVID-19 crisis.

Day 1

February 16, 2021

Opening Keynotes

Welcome to the Tableau Foundation Summit

Jay Peir, Tableau
 

 

Using Data to Create an Anti-Racist Society

Dr. Michael McAfee, PolicyLink
 

 

The Ethical Use of Data to Pursue Racial Justice

Shena Ashley, Urban Institute
 

 

Data for Programs

Using By Name Lists to Explore Person-Level Insights

Lauren D'Amico, Community Solutions
 

 

Visualizing People, Not Disproportionality

Margaret Woley, A Way Home America
 

 

Visualizing the Legacy of Redlining

Bard Swallow, Higher Expectations for Racine County
 

 

Providing Data to Smallholder Farmers

Kate Hyder, Root Capital
 

How One Tableau Dashboard Provided Food to Millions of Families in Need

Stephanie Zidek, Feeding America
 

How One Tableau Dashboard Provided Food to Millions of Families in Need

Corey Malone-Smolla, Feeding America
 

Placing Meal Pick-Up Sites During a Pandemic

Ray Leslie, Norwalk ACTS
 

Showcasing the Vaccine Almanac

Sheldon Halsted, Linksbridge
 

Four Lessons on Data Disaggregation

Fernando Javier Salas, REDIM
 

Providing Individualized Data at a Hyper-Local Level

Abigail Leadbeater, Blue Ventures
 

Data for Advocacy

Presenting the SDG Gender Index

Allison Holder, Equal Measures 2030
 

Tracking the Impact of COVID-19 on Health Campaigns

KJ Zunigha, Linksbridge
 

Introducing the US Crisis Monitor Dashboard

Sam Jones, ACLED
 

Re-enVIZioning Homelessness Data with Tableau

Jackie Gardner, The National Alliance to End Homelessness
 

Changing the Narrative on Wildfire Risk

Kimi Barrett, Headwaters Economics
 

Closing Keynote

Updates from Tableau Foundation and Introducing the Data Equity Hub

Neal Myrick, Tableau Foundation
 

Day 2

February 17, 2021

Opening Keynotes

Creating a Culture of Data

Adam Selipsky, Tableau
 

A Global Perspective on How Data Drives Social Impact

Philipp Schonrock, CEPEI
 

Data for Internal Operations

Understanding the Impact of the Pandemic on Students

Sasha Rabkin, Equal Opportunity Schools
 

How Data Helped Us Regrant Donor Dollars

Emily Olsen-Harbich, Farestart
 

Using Tableau to Disrupt the Cycle of Homelessness

Shkëlqim Kelmendi, Housing Connector
 

Data for Communications and Fundraising

Using Visual Metaphor to Make Abstract Problems More Tangible

Clayton Aldern, Grist
 

Inside our Grant Progress and Executive Dashboards

Eric Stowe, Splash
 

Creating Dashboards for Funders and Partners

Aras Jizan and Leonard Pierce, Community Solutions
 

Transforming Data Points Into Calls to Action

Gaetan Bailby, World Food Programme
 

Visualising Data to Defeat Meningitis

Claire Wright, Meningitis Research Foundation
 

Introducing Nonprofit Starter Dashboards for Tableau

Andrea Schiller, Salesforce.org