A holistic evaluation framework with pragmatic guidance to help grantmakers adopt AI in alignment with their core values.
National AI Survey for Nonprofits
AI-powered tools are quickly proliferating—which can be both exciting and overwhelming for nonprofits and funders unsure if and how they should be leveraging new technologies in their work. To better understand the nonprofit sector’s needs and interests in AI, we’re proud to collaborate with the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI on a national survey. Please take 10…
Cast your Vote for Project Evident’s SXSW and SXSW EDU Proposals!
Community voting for SXSW and SXSW EDU 2024 is open now until August 20, and we need your help getting to the conference! We’d be grateful if you would vote for our proposals and help us spread the word to your networks. Information about our two proposals are below. AI for Inclusive R&D and Equitable…
Scaling the Impact of Food on Health: Cross-Sectoral Research Opportunities
Project Evident recently partnered with Factor Health on a white paper that explores opportunities to build the evidence base for nutrition incentive programs.
It’s Time for Philanthropy to Get Involved Driving Equity in AI
This is a repost of an op-ed originally published with the Center for Effective Philanthropy. Click here to view the original article. In December 2020, Google fired Timnit Gebru, a leader of its ethical AI team. Since dismissing Gebru, Google let go two other leading AI researchers. In November 2022, Twitter laid off all but…
Applying a Next Generation Evidence Approach to DARPA for Education
An op-ed by Kelly Fitzsimmons in The74 on how applying a Next Generation Evidence to DARPA for Ed can support sustainable innovation and equitable student outcomes.
Project Evident Launches Principles of Next Generation Evidence
A call to action for those who believe in the power of a stronger and more equitable evidence ecosystem to drive greater impact for communities.
Center for Behavioral Design and Social Justice to be Led by Anthony Barrows
We are pleased to welcome Anthony Barrows to the Project Evident team and to announce the launch of the Center for Behavioral Design and Social Justice! The Center is a cross-disciplinary organization working toward equitable outcomes through program and policy design. It combines the tools of social science with the expertise derived from lived experience…
Evidence in Action: Chess in the Schools
A Q&A with Chess in the Schools’ President and CEO Debbie Eastburn about the organization’s efforts to better measure outcomes and impact.
Project Evident Releases New Actionable Evidence Framework
A practical framework for research, evaluation, and technical assistance in the education and social sectors.