$20
USD
supports survey materials for one household, enabling residents of low-income neighborhoods to share how they use their time and make their daily work and care visible
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$35
USD
funds one day of work for a trained community surveyor, creating local jobs while ensuring data is collected with trust, cultural knowledge, and community participation
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$50
USD
enables data collection in one block of a low-income neighborhood. It supports community surveyors to document paid and unpaid work, making invisible labor visible and informing better public policies
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$75
USD
covers training materials for community members, strengthening local capacity and ensuring surveys are accurate, inclusive, and led by the communities themselves
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$100
USD
upports data entry and quality control for 10 surveys, transforming raw information into reliable evidence that can be used by researchers and policymakers
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$250
USD
funds a full day of surveys in one neighborhood, including logistics, coordination, and community engagement to reach families often excluded from official data
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$500
USD
supports data analysis across communities or countries, allowing regional comparisons that highlight shared inequalities and inform coordinated policy responses
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$1,000
USD
helps expand the survey to a new country and share results with policymakers, amplifying the voices of marginalized communities at a regional level
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