Solving the Data Capacity Crisis
December 4 | 1pm CST
Every organization wants to be “data-driven.” But for many teams, the real barrier isn't the data itself— it's the capacity to use it. Requests are increasing, dashboards are multiplying, expectations are rising...and staff time isn't.
This widening gap between the data we have and the capacity to make sense of it is what we call the Data Capacity Crisis.
Join data leaders from Community Foundation of Boulder County and Wichita State University as we explore what this means for communities working to drive meaningful, measurable change.
You'll walk away with strategies you can apply within your own organization.
Take this 2-minute survey to share where you're feeling the most data strain. We'll share anonymous trends and practical takeaways live.
What You’ll Learn ↓
Register Today
Understand the Challenge
What is the Data Capacity Crisis, and why does it matter right now?
See Community Solutions in Action
How Community Foundation Boulder County and Wichita State University build capacity
Build Sustainable Data Practices
What teams can do to reduce data burdens and focus on impact
Meet the Speakers
Stephen Hardy
CEO, mySidewalk
Sarah Harrison
Vice President of Programs, Community Foundation Boulder County
AAron Davis
Director, Center for Public Health Initiatives, Community Engagement Institute at Wichita State University
What is the Data Capacity Crisis?
Learn more about the growing gap between data demands and the ability to meet them—and why this moment calls for a new approach to data work.