College Students Start Philanthropy Journal
October 22, 2008 | Read Time: 1 minute
Graduate students and faculty members at New York Universityโs Heyman Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising are putting their research to public good in a new online journal of essays, articles, and opinion pieces.
The journal, Chronicling the Independent Sector: The Heyman Centerโs Fundraising and Philanthropy Forum seeks to raise awareness of the study of philanthropy and promote discussion of effective fund-raising techniques.
โAs our fund raisers and philanthropic leaders become better and more knowledgeable in the field, the promised outcome is a better America and a better global community,โ write the journalโs co-editors in chief, Casey Rotter and Lauren Weston. โThis online journal is a forum to the world and the greater philanthropic community as a whole.โ
The journalโs inaugural issue features an essay on philanthropy and the media by William Josephson, the former assistant attorney general-in-charge of the New York State Law Departmentโs Charities Bureau, an interview with the veteran charity leader Frances Hesselbein, a student-written editorial on philanthropyโs relationship to immigration, and reviews of recent books on nonprofit management and wealth and economic theory. It also has a piece on grass-roots fund raising.
A second edition is planned for the first quarter of 2009.