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      Do you believe data should drive decision-making? That communities should have a say in the decisions that affect them? That meaningful and systemic change is possible? So do we.

      The Possibility Lab brings together public policy experts who are committed to evidence-based policymaking and who use quantitative, participatory, and experimental methods to understand the potential of new ideas to improve people’s lives. Based at the University of California, our small-but-mighty team works with partners across the country to produce rigorous research that advances data-driven innovation for the public good.

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      Our team collaborates with government agencies and community organizations to design, implement, and evaluate innovations for the public good.

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      Who benefits most (and least) from criminal record clearance policies?

      How can cities use data to advance equity in service delivery?

      Do political attitudes affect who has health insurance coverage?

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The Possibility Lab at the University of California aims to mobilize community-engaged, data-driven innovation for the public good. All of our research projects are co-designed with community and government partners in order to ensure that innovations are feasible in the short term, scalable in the future, and make meaningful progress towards systemic change.

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