
Data-Pop Alliance is a non-profit think tank founded in 2013 by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Connection Science, and ODI. It focuses on using data and AI to diagnose local realities, mobilize communities towards data literacy, and transform societal systems. With a presence in multiple regions, it aims to drive social change through innovative data strategies and ethical practices, addressing pressing global challenges and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Data-Pop Alliance is a non-profit think tank founded in 2013 by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Connection Science, and ODI. It focuses on using data and AI to diagnose local realities, mobilize communities towards data literacy, and transform societal systems. With a presence in multiple regions, it aims to drive social change through innovative data strategies and ethical practices, addressing pressing global challenges and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Founded: 2013
Organization type: Non-profit think-and-do-tank (501(c)(3))
Focus: Data science, AI, data literacy, and ethical practices for development and policy
Regions: Latin America & the Caribbean, MENA, Sub-Saharan Africa
Recent funding: Grant reported Dec 20, 2023 (lead: Patrick J. McGovern Foundation)
Development, humanitarian response, public policy, and data literacy in low- and middle-income regions.
2013
Non-profit / Research & Policy
Grant reported Dec 20, 2023; amount obfuscated in source summary.
“Patrick J. McGovern Foundation”