Nonprofit Policy Forum (Jul 2023)

Teaching Spatial Data Analysis: A Case Study with Recommendations

  • Mayer Duncan J.,
  • Fischer Robert L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/npf-2022-0044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 71 – 82

Abstract

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Learning from data is a valuable skill for nonprofit professionals and researchers. Often, data have a spatial component, and data relevant to the nonprofit sector are no exception. Understanding spatial aspects of the nonprofit sector may provide immense value to social entrepreneurs, funders, and policy makers, by guiding programmatic decisions, facilitating resource allocation, and development policy. As a result, spatial thinking has become an essential component of critical thinking and decision making among nonprofit professionals. The goal of this case study is to support and encourage instruction of spatial data analysis and spatial thinking in nonprofit studies. The case study presents a local nonprofit data set, along with open data and code, to assist the instructors teaching spatial aspects of the nonprofit sector. Pedagogical approaches are discussed.

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