
Are you interested in learning more about how to connect anti-poverty work and research to more stakeholders and deliver real-world impact?
The Midwest Mobility from Poverty Network’s steering committee invites all interested individuals or universities to join this first meeting that will explore how to use rapid response data and analysis in partnership with communities and governments to inform efforts on mobility and decreasing poverty. Presenters include:
The Institute for Research on Poverty at University of Wisconsin on their 25-year relationship with the state of Wisconsin.
The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development at Case Western University on creating fruitful relationships with municipal and county governments, as well as with community organizations.
The Kirwan Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at the Ohio State University on equitable data analysis for impact.
Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan on their partnership with the city of Detroit and how to communicate across various audiences.
This event brings together researchers with these stakeholders to discuss best practices and strategize how to expand their own work in this area.
This convening is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Free and open to the public.
The Midwest Mobility from Poverty Network’s steering committee invites all interested individuals or universities to join this first meeting that will explore how to use rapid response data and analysis in partnership with communities and governments to inform efforts on mobility and decreasing poverty. Presenters include:
The Institute for Research on Poverty at University of Wisconsin on their 25-year relationship with the state of Wisconsin.
The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development at Case Western University on creating fruitful relationships with municipal and county governments, as well as with community organizations.
The Kirwan Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at the Ohio State University on equitable data analysis for impact.
Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan on their partnership with the city of Detroit and how to communicate across various audiences.
This event brings together researchers with these stakeholders to discuss best practices and strategize how to expand their own work in this area.
This convening is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Free and open to the public.