In the latest LinkedIn “Data Strategy 2023-2030” column article, Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo highlights some exemplary organisations that are leveraging Big Data, AI, and other advanced technologies to have a positive and equitable social impact.

Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo (FCSP) shared the fourth article today in its LinkedIn popularisation column. This series of articles is intended to demonstrate how data can be a powerful tool in the philanthropic sector, advancing the common good through a focus on expertise and social impact analysis. The “Data Strategy” series also explores the role of Generative AI and other innovative technologies in the non-profit sector, aiming to foster a more inclusive and sustainable future.

The latest article delves into the “Data for Social Good” movement, showing how the ethical use of data is helping to shape a better future. It highlights organisations like @DataKind, which, with over 30,000 volunteers, uses data to deal with social problems on a global scale. Projects like “Riders for Health” exemplify the tangible impact of these initiatives, optimising the delivery of medical care across Africa.

The article also discusses data.org’sData Maturity Assessment“, which empowers non-profit organisations to grow by leveraging data effectively. It also underscores the significance of “Viz for Social Good“, which uses data to craft compelling visual narratives for social change.

FCSP will also talk about its “Data Culture. Data for Culture” held on 4 July, reflecting on how the digitalisation of cultural institutions and the use of analytical tools can improve the effectiveness and social impact of cultural actions.

In an increasingly interconnected world, data represent a crucial resource not only for business but also for social progress. In its “Data Strategy 2023-2030” column, Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo delves into the potential of data analysis, data science, and artificial intelligence to drive positive social impact.

To read the latest article, “Organisations using data for a better world,” please visit this link.