Data for Democracy Event Series
Join us for an upcoming virtual or in-person event
Our publicly available data that is used to allocate resources, make decisions, and support communities with services is being removed by the current federal administration. To help data users in Connecticut stay aware of changes that may affect those they serve, as well as ideas for how they can take action, we are holding events throughout this year. See below for more information and how to register.
December 3 (Hartford), Data for Democracy: CTData Annual Conference. Register here.
During these convenings, we seek to provide key information that data users need to know and create stronger connections among those who use data in Connecticut.
Our May 20 event, Safeguarding Federal Data for Democracy (recording here), provided an overview of federal data, while our event in Hartford on May 30 provided information about how state data may be impacted by federal changes. Explore resources from these events.
We hope you’ll join us!
About the 2025 Conference
This year, Connecticut’s data community faced a stark reminder of how fragile our access to essential information can be. In March, a sudden loss of federal datasets disrupted decision-making across our state—impacting nonprofits, public agencies, and the communities we serve. While access was restored, it underscored the urgent need for a resilient, ethical, and connected data ecosystem.
At CTData, we are dedicated to empowering Connecticut’s nonprofits and public sector leaders with the data, tools, and skills they need to drive positive change. Our annual conference is the state’s premier gathering for data professionals and advocates. This year, we will convene hundreds of leaders to learn from experts, connect with peers, and explore solutions for ethical data use.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Ismar Volić, Director of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy, and author of “Making Democracy Count: How Mathematics Improves Voting, Electoral Maps, and Representation,” as our keynote speaker.