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Databases

As an organization, we often try to contextualize the data we collect into a sensible format that does not require a great degree of pre-knowledge to understand. This is reflective of our goal to provide information to the widest array of people possible.
However, we do collect far more data than we can ever process this way. As a result, we have two ever-growing 'data lakes'. One pertains to NGOs (the NGO Database) and is data that has been procured from the public space. This data has been collected globally over a number of years.

The other pertains to digital democracy organizations (the Digital Democracy Database), and contains publicly available information or information that we have permission to share.

Although some of this information is publicly available, scraping the data and keeping it in a usable format requires a great degree of organizational work.
If you are interested in accessing the raw data for research purposes, please contact us.
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