We took a year-long journey with YSS to articulate the impact they have in their work with vulnerable young people, solidify their theory of change, and improve their data flow and impact measurement.
Read MoreWe’ve worked with Epimorphics on in depth reviews of data standards, user research with local authority staff and the design of databases to cope with the reality of local public administration.
Read MoreWe undertook research to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 23 voluntary and community sector organisations in the Building Better Opportunities programme in Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Telford and Wrekin.
Read MoreWe supported a housing association to understand where they are with data, where they want to be and how to get there.
Read MoreWe’re collating and sharing data about Herefordshire’s economy to help decision makers planning investments for recovery.
Read MoreJoining and analysing datasets from 13 surveys conducted by 8 partners on the impact of COVID-19 on the social enterprise, community business, and cooperatives sector.
Read MoreWe worked with Cinderloo 1821 to help them use web mapping to bring history to life for local people.
Read MoreWe undertook the initial analysis of Social Enterprise UK survey data and created a template to make it easy for them to analyse future data.
Read MoreWhat could a potential data4good community of practice look like? This research reviewed the landscape of existing national Communities of Practice in the not-for-profit sector and field of data.
Read MoreWe spent a transformational year with the Cart Shed helping to focus, align, and mobilise the organisation towards greater impact.
Read MoreData Orchard worked with The Bracken Trust over a twelve-month period to analyse and diagnose needs and develop a road-map for building the organisation’s data capabilities.
Read MoreData Orchard completed a literature review of research on food poverty and developed a set of indicators to identify food poverty risk factors using data at ‘lower super output area’ geographies.
Read MoreWe analysed data from Sport England, Public Health England, and the Office for National Statistics. This included sports participation data geographically mapped against broader socio-economic data.
Read MoreWe analysed hundreds of anonymised tenant records to create profiles of customer groups to help United Welsh Housing staff understand their customers better and improve the services they deliver.
Read MoreSince 2013 Data Orchard has worked with local volunteers in over 50 parishes and towns to support neighbourhood planning and future housing needs.
Read MoreHerefordshire Community Foundation hired Data Orchard to produce a robust analysis of social needs and was used as a philanthropy guide to inform charitable giving and strategic responses to complex problems.
Read MoreWe worked alongside staff and trustees from Age UK Herefordshire and Worcestershire, to help them use data to articulate the sustained and meaningful impact the organisation has on older people’s lives.
Read MoreWe led the Quality of Life survey in Herefordshire, an ambitious project designed to provide robust new local data, so that hundreds of small voluntary and community organisations could target their services to the people and places most in need.
Read MoreIn June 2017 Data Orchard was commissioned to do an audit and evaluation of Fastershire’s business engagement activities.
Read MoreWe were commissioned by Worcestershire Voices to undertake research into the critical factors in making a voluntary and community project a success.
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