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Matchmaking social scientists and community organizations
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== Groups doing things in this space == * [https://r4impact.org/ Research for Impact] β "Research4Impact builds exciting, new, and personalized relationships between researchers and practitioners!" * [http://datafordemocracy.org/ Data for Democracy] β "To be an inclusive community for data scientists and technologists to volunteer and collaborate on projects that make a positive impact on society. " * [http://www.aplu.org/projects-and-initiatives/research-science-and-technology/hibar/index.html HIBAR] - "The Highly Integrative Basic and Responsive (HIBAR) Research Alliance is a network of research leaders who believe that universities can improve their research outcomes and increase their benefits to society through the advancement of HIBAR research, which builds upon excellence in basic research as well as excellence in application and societal engagement. HIBAR research thus maximizes innovation and the potential for research collaboration among academic institutions, business and industry, and government agencies. To do so, it adopts the high standard of research quality established and led by the best fundamental university research." * [https://www.brown.edu/academics/college/swearer/ Swearer Center at Brown] β "We connect students, faculty and community partners through community engagement, engaged scholarship and social innovation." * [https://www.ewb-usa.org/ Engineers without Borders] - "Engineers Without Borders USA builds a better world through engineering projects that empower communities to meet their basic human needs. Our highly skilled volunteers work with communities to find appropriate solutions for their infrastructure needs." I could find the link for this but someone mentioned: * "Design for Defense" β a class somewhere (perhaps at Stanford?)
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