World Bank Offers a vast catalogue of data that is vital for research and facilitating prosperity across the globe.
While it is important to analyze the data and draw conclusions from it, many online tools don't empower users to create change without the right tools or extensive knowledge of data research
To bridge this gap in the industry, GiveWithInsite is a solution that makes data actionable by enabling its users to view information around the world and donate to foundations based on data insights
GiveWithInsite is a tool that works with the Data Bank API to access critical information on international data
Our website brings this information right to you in a neat format so you can analyze it and also make decisions based on the data without sifting through heaps of information.
As a result, you are able to identify which locations are in most need of certain resources and we'll help you find organizations that work locally to help address those needs
Many can agree that its difficult to make use of the excess resources in our lives like unused clothes or school supplies
However, it's challenging to liberate ourselves from these materials when we don't know where they should go
So we match you with organizations based on what you have to offer and on the data measured from countries that are in need of these resources
View us on Devpost
https://devpost.com/software/givewithinsite
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