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This initiative is focused on creating a responsible, equitable, and secure way to share organizational data in efforts to achieve collective goals for the philanthropic sector. Using open-source technology, the PDC’s value proposition comes from the creation of a transparent and shareable data commons – one that is collectively governed and maintained by sector stakeholders.

This work has been anchored in the following principles, which are critical to the success and viability of this project:

Centrality of Changemakers: Changemakers own and control their data and information and contribute to decisions about the use and users of their combined data from the PDC.

Interoperable & Extensible: The PDC promotes equitable access, meeting organizations “where they are” while relying on a robust application programming interface (“API”) model and protocols that integrate with existing and emerging technology platforms to facilitate the ingestion, integration, or sharing of data.

Shared & collaborative governance of, by, and for the sector: The PDC is co-created, managed, and sustained by diverse sector stakeholders.

Transparent & Enduring: The PDC seeks to leverage existing data and tools, not to replace existing ones, but to connect and enhance them and to create more equity, effectiveness, and impact in our individual and collective work.

“The Philanthropy Data Commons solution will change how we all work by providing more equitable access to resources and data, reducing the power imbalance in philanthropy, reducing administrative burdens for organizations seeking grants and funders, and enhancing the sharing of data.”


John Palfrey

President, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

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