Flexible Data Support
Flexible Data Support
Project details
What we need
- Ongoing data and analytics support for 10-15 hours over the course of 4 weeks
- Support may include: data and analytics training, analysis of a recurring data set, suggestions for how to best collect data to support your organization's goals
- Note: We devised this project to connect nonprofits and volunteers for more flexible, more immediate impact. We strongly suggest you start with 4 weeks and decide from there if you'd like to continue working together
Additional details
Help articulate JerseySTEM Data governance, Data Architecture strategy and communicate coordinate amongst the members of the DATA team comprised of retired data professionals, active professionals and interns, each donating 4-6 hours /week.
What we have in place
- We currently have Data in the form of flat files, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a MySQL hosting service on DigitalOcean that we plan to use, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $3,808 , allowing us to provide instruction to an additional 40 students.
Having orderly and continuous access to data that the enrire organziation can use is critical to our organziation
Project plan
Our mission
If your address is in the US or Canada, pls read below. If you are not, we apologize but we are not able to enroll non US/Canada located volunteers.
JerseySTEM is a grassroots 501(c) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math ("STEM") education to 5th-8th grade girls in New Jersey underserved communities
We partner with socially responsible companies and their employees, youth organizations in underserved communities, and civic-minded college students and universities.
Together we develop and deliver innovative, hands-on, and online afterschool projects and inquiry-based learning opportunities that develop teamwork, 21st-century problem-solving skills, and self-esteem.
What we do
Reduce the gender gap in STEM participation;
Bridge the innovation gap in STEM education by introducing novel formats for teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math;
Address the opportunity gap by expanding access to STEM programs in underserved communities.