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Explore the Next Gen of Data-Driven, Decision-Making Tools Designed to Champion Equity.

Join us for a Webinar: October 26 at 12 PM EST

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Pete York BCT Partners

Join Pete York, Principal and Director of Research, Evaluation, Analytics, and Learning at BCT Partners, as he demonstrates the power of EquIP, a data-driven decision-support tool; that combines community and nonprofit evaluations through an equity lens.

What is
EquIP?

EquIP uses AI/machine learning to causally model what works by way of direct services to communities to improve their well-being.

EquIP is a geospatial big data platform combining all IRS tax forms and US household survey data (American Community Survey data, administered to 3.5 million residents every year) to determine what's needed to improve communities equitably.

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The Equitable Impact Platform (EquIP) embodies a new era of data-driven, evidence-based decision-making designed to foster equity and deliver tangible improvements in community well-being.

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Through precision modeling and a commitment to equity, EquIP is transforming the landscape of nonprofit evaluation and building a brighter future for all communities.

Key Features You'll Discover

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Precision Modeling

Unlocks critical findings in historical data and measures the tangible uplift in community well-being.

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Community-First Approach

Prioritizes communities of color, bridging the accessibility gaps in nonprofit services.

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Customizable Insights

Augments the platform with your datasets, pushing past static information towards personalized, actionable intelligence.

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Integrated Evaluations

Provides synergy by combining both community and nonprofit assessments to offer a comprehensive understanding of the status and condition of existing programs and resources.

Join us on October 26 at 12 PM EST

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