All DataHaven Programs
Connecticut Data Workshop
In addition to providing direct assistance to hundreds of non-profit organizations and agencies each year, DataHaven staff have worked with area schools, universities, employers, non-profit associations, philanthropic funders, and government agencies to provide training on the use of data in Connecticut for over 30 years.
Topics often covered in our Connecticut Data Workshops include:
- The importance of neighborhood-level and community-level data
- Accessing neighborhood-level, town-level, and community-level information through DataHaven
- Key trends in your community: Results from the statewide DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey
- Visualizing data
- Designing surveys and focus groups
- Gathering and using data from federal agencies such as the U.S. Census Bureau, and from Connecticut state agencies, such as the Department of Public Health, Connecticut Department of Labor, and State Department of Education
- Using data to write grants
Please visit our technical assistance page for more information about our technical assistance services, or to contact DataHaven regarding the Connecticut Data Workshop program. An example of an agenda may be found below.
9:00-9:15AM: Welcome!
— DataHaven Staff Introductions
— Table Introductions
— Agenda for today’s session
9:15-9:45AM: Presentation and Q&A: DataHaven Website, 2025 DataHaven Community Wellbeing Results
— Presentation & New DataHaven Website Features
— Q&A
9:45-9:55AM: Data to Action: DataHaven Partners
— Presentation
9:55-10:55AM: Interactive Activity
(15 min) Brainstorming: How will leveraging data support my / my organization’s work?
(20 min) Practice!
(15 min) Reflection
(10 min) Share out
11:00AM: Adjourn