Data Conference Newsletter |
August 2024
Conference Registration Now Open
Registration for our 2024 CTData Conference is now open! On October 17, at the Heritage Hotel and Conference Center in Southbury,
we will discuss the pivotal role data has played in making connections, improvement systems, and measuring outcomes through data integration, data infrastructure development, and data strategy building. We hope you'll join us.
Seeking Proposals for our Upcoming 2024 Conference CTData is currently requesting proposal submissions
for our in-person conference. Topics of interest include systems
change, organizational capacity, equity, and artificial intelligence. We aim to highlight innovative data initiatives throughout Connecticut, especially interactive sessions that provide practical and actionable lessons for participants. Key dates: August 30th – Submission Deadline Sept 13th – Presenters will be notified Join us to share your groundbreaking data work!
Additional Important Updates!
RFP: Research Partner for Civil Legal Needs Study The Connecticut Bar Foundation has issued a Request for Proposals seeking technical support for their statewide 2024-2025 civil legal needs assessment survey. For this year's assessment, the Connecticut Bar
Foundation is collaborating with CTData. This survey will explore: - Household demographics (race/ethnicity, age distribution, disability status, income, housing)
- Types of civil legal issues faced by households
- Current and desired methods of accessing legal assistance in communities
The Connecticut Bar Foundation is looking to partner with a research firm, consultant, or academic institution to conduct. Send questions and proposals to sarah@ctdata.org. Key Dates: September 6th – Proposals Due Interested or you know an organization that this work would be perfect for? Send them the link to the RFP below!
Job Alert: Quality Assurance Specialist
Community Housing Advocates is
seeking a Quality Assurance Specialist to ensure that the organization and its affiliates' programs deliver high-quality, effective services to those in need. As an umbrella agency for affiliates like Mercy Housing and Shelter Corp and My Sisters’ Place, Community Housing Advocates supports non-profits that assist thousands of individuals annually from various backgrounds who face homelessness, are at risk of homelessness,
lack food security, or require support in their recovery journey. Looking to apply? Click the button below!
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