Indiana's nonprofit health care industry: a source of economic growth
As Indiana recovers from the Great Recession, a new Indiana University report shows the state’s nonprofit health care industry is a stable source of growth and high-paying jobs.
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As Indiana recovers from the Great Recession, a new Indiana University report shows the state’s nonprofit health care industry is a stable source of growth and high-paying jobs.
Talking to children about charitable giving has a greater impact on children's giving than role-modeling alone, Women's Philanthropy Institute research shows
On Thursday, September 12 at 12:00 pm ET at the National Press Club, the United Nations Foundation and the Women's Philanthropy Institute at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy will launch a new report on the charitable habits of children.
The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy has announced the new recipients of its highest honor, the Henry A. Rosso Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Ethical Fund Raising. The 2013 recipients of the Rosso Medal are: Dwight F. Burlingame, Kay Sprinkel Grace, and Raymond L. Handlan. All three will be honored during the school's annual Symposium on Nov. 6 at the NCAA Conference Center in Indianapolis. Online registration for the symposium is now open.
Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, has awarded its annual doctoral dissertation grant to a researcher studying American Jewish philanthropy, service and activism in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Indiana University professors on two campuses have been awarded grants for a new initiative on philanthropy in China. It will include research projects, workshops and conferences, publications, a new course, student internships and engagement in a philanthropic activity to address a social problem.
Mayo Clinic’s James Hodge will keynote Nov. 6 conference in Indianapolis
Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Founding Dean Selected to The NonProfit Times' 2013 "Power and Influence Top 50" List
Even with households across the country feeling continued financial pressure, Americans donated an estimated $316.23 billion to charitable causes in 2012. Modest overall gains in total contributions mirrored the nation's recent economic trends, Giving USA Foundation and its research partner, the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, announced today.
Program-related investments (PRIs) are gaining attention from foundations for their potential to meet charitable purposes while generating financial returns, but their use remains limited, a new study by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy finds.