Own your Data Foundation
Summary
The Own Your Data Foundation is a Wyoming 501(c)(3) non-profit. As a non-profit foundation, they are implementing programs that democratize digital intelligence education and create measurable social impact.
History
They aim to be the capacity builders and multipliers in the digital intelligence movement by focusing on the training of trainers. Through the implementation of curricula and advanced training programs for those who teach digital intelligence skills, they have set out to greatly expand our reach and impact.
Their efforts are focused on mobilizing adults and those with influence while inspiring a network of youth volunteers to become a valuable resource for their classmates and peers.
Goals and Purpose
They strive to inspire a systemic change in digital intelligence education. Starting with activation on a local level and expanding outwards, they are calling on communities to realize the importance and urgency of digital intelligence education and the exponential positive impact it can have.
Implementing these training programs in local school systems, after school programs and summer compliments are the first steps in this transformation. Through measured success, the foundation can continue to expand our mission to corporations and governments while measuring the impact on a global scale.
Impact
By the founder, Brittany Kaiser, she says her work today spans three distinct sectors: law and regulation, advising tech and data companies, and education.
She contributes to the advancement of law and regulation by advising governments on blockchain legislation, privacy, data protection and digital asset ownership. She advises data technology and blockchain companies, helping them develop best practices with digital identity, data management, smart contracts, data monetization, and ownership platforms. And she recently co-founded the Own Your Data Foundation with her sister Natalie, to provide digital literacy training using a new system of measure called the DQ, or Digital Intelligence Quotient. The indicator set, she explains, has been developed over ten years by prominent universities, think-tanks, and ministries in the fields of science and innovation”. – for the Coin Telegraph