IU Philanthropy
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Indiana University School of Philanthropy offers a comprehensive approach to philanthropy - voluntary action for the public good. The Center is dedicated to improving philanthropy by training and empowering students and practitioners to be innovators and leaders who create positive and lasting change in the world.
IU Philanthropy
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September 18, 2024, Science of Philanthropy Initiative conference ..read more
IU Philanthropy
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September 8, 2024 - Research in Practice: Applying Discovery for Results. 2024 Science of Philanthropy Initiative conference ..read more
IU Philanthropy
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Joseph Tucker Edmonds, an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and LINES Senior Scholar, provides an insightful overview of LINES, highlighting its key initiatives and impact ..read more
IU Philanthropy
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A two-decades-long drop in Americans’ participation in charitable hashtag#giving accelerated during the first year of the hashtag#COVID-19 pandemic, even as the average amount given by donors increased, according to new research from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University Indianapolis. “The Giving Environment: Giving During Times of Uncertainty” found that the share of Americans who give to charity declined 4 percentage points from 2018 to 2020. The report, “The Giving Environment: Giving During Times of Uncertainty,” provides the latest data on U.S. h ..read more
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If you are a senior leader for the public good, whether in the philanthropic, #government or private sectors, already have a master’s-level or other graduate degree and wish to explore real-world solutions for current challenges through philanthropic and #nonprofit solutions, the Professional Doctorate in Philanthropic Leadership may be an excellent fit for you. #PhilD ..read more
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Sara Konrath, associate professor of philanthropic studies at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and director of the school’s Interdisciplinary Program on Empathy and Altruism Research, together with fellow researchers at Harvard’s Center for Digital Thriving and Common Sense Media, recently released a new study on teen burnout. Titled “Unpacking Grind Culture in American Teens: Pressure, Burnout, and the Role of Social Media,” the study showed that 81% of American teens reported feeling negative pressure in at least one area. Their future game plan, achievements and appearance were the m ..read more
IU Philanthropy
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Tulib Anas is a masters student at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and an alum of the Zakat Foundation Institute program- a partnership with the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, a unit of the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy ..read more