Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy

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Our aim is to improve the quality of education, health and human service agencies’ policies and practices through the use of integrated data systems.

From 2009-2012 AISP concentrated on three main objectives: promoting a professional network, establishing guidelines for practice, and demonstrating research and analytic capacities that integrated data systems enable. AISP’s activities during this time built support for the efforts of state, county, and municipal education, health and human service agencies to improve their use of data for policy

12/04/2018

Check out AISP's latest case study!

Interested in learning more about UNC Charlotte Urban Institute's Institute for Social Capital? Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy recently wrote a case study on how ISC's hybrid integrated data system developed and continues to evolve to serve the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region. Read it here:https://www.aisp.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/ISC.pdf

01/25/2018

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Data Sharing Helps Reduce Number of Homeless Veterans 04/04/2017

Great new brief from Pew on the importance utilizing data to reduce the number of Veterans experiencing homelessness.

Data Sharing Helps Reduce Number of Homeless Veterans As veterans transition to civilian life, often after serving overseas in conflicts and wars, many confront a new battle: homelessness. During the 2007-09 Great Recession and the slow recovery that followed, a disturbing spike in the number of homeless veterans emerged as a national crisis. Although…

10/20/2016

September 2016 Newsletter:http://www.aisp.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/September2016Newsletter.pdf

AISP Newsletter, November 2014 11/25/2014

AISP Newsletter, November 2014 Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy, November 2014 Newsletter AISP Newsletter: November 2014 For questions or comments, please contact: Laura Kitson at [email protected] http://www.aisp.upenn.edu/ John Fantuzzo, the Albert M. Greenfield Professor of Human Relations at Penn GSE and Directo…

AISP 2013 Fall Conference Agenda 10/09/2013

Our conference agenda is now available! Check it out and, if you haven't done so already, register today!

AISP 2013 Fall Conference Agenda

09/24/2013

Our upcoming conference has an entire panel on Pay for Success and features Kathy Stack, Deputy Associate Director for Education, Income Maintenance, and Labor at OMB and Tracey Palandjian, CEO and Co-founder of Social Finance. If you haven't registered yet, you can do so here: http://www.aisp.upenn.edu/home/2013-conference/

ETA News Release: US Labor Department awards nearly $24 million in Pay for Success grants... ETA News Release: [09/23/2013] Contact Name: Jason Kuruvilla or David Roberts Phone Number: (202) 693-6587 or x5945 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Release Number: 13-1936-NAT

09/14/2013

AISP is hiring! We're currently looking to fill the position of Research Manager. More information can be found here: jobs.hr.upenn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=198172

http://jobs.hr.upenn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=198172

Babies, bathwater and desperately seeking savings | Pioneers Post 09/13/2013

Babies, bathwater and desperately seeking savings | Pioneers Post Instead of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, we should take greater care to put our precious infants in the right tubs, says Steve Goldberg, arguing that we should be more selective about what to fund through social impact bonds.

Photos 09/11/2013

Registration is now open for our 2013 Fall Conference. For more info: http://www.aisp.upenn.edu/home/2013-conference/

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