Number of Americans who volunteer is on the riseThe number of Americans who volunteered last year rose 6 percent, to 63.8 million, according to a new ALSO SEE: Who Volunteers: Changes from 2002-2003 government study of people age 16 and older. An estimated four million more people volunteered at…
New School University Program Emphasizes Advocacy
Suzanne Marcus spent five years as a senior official at My Sister’s Place, a Washington shelter for ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy battered women and their children. In her job, she worked closely with many social-change and community groups to train women to avoid abuse and get help leaving…
Stanford’s Public-Management Program Emphasizes Social Responsibility
Eric Westendorf wanted to start a school. A former assistant principal and middle-school teacher, Mr. Westendorf ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy first set his sights on getting a doctorate in education. “But the more I looked into that,” he says, “the more I realized that would make me a stronger…
A Social-Work School Evolves to Train Charity Leaders
When Andrea Bazan Manson joined with several other residents of Chapel Hill, N.C., to found El Pueblo, a nonprofit ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy group to help Hispanics, in 1996, she never expected to become its leader. Instead, she was planning to get a degree in social work that would give…
Indiana’s Two Programs Prepare Charity Executives and Researchers
For four years after she earned her undergraduate degree, Ann Harris worked as an administrator in a soup ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy kitchen in North Carolina -- and did a lot of soul searching. “I learned that social work was not right for me, but I still liked being in nonprofits,” she…
San Francisco Program Combines Theory and Practice of Nonprofit Work
Barb Larson began considering master’s studies after five years of working for American Red Cross ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy affiliates in California -- and after nudges from colleagues, including her boss. “I knew I was going to be in the nonprofit sector my whole career,” she says. “I was…
Nonprofit-Studies Program at Case Western Draws From Variety of Fields
Mark Klemens was a lawyer eager to make a career switch. In the late 1990s, he first found himself considering ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy a business degree. But while his wife served on the faculty of Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine, he learned about the institution’s…
Convenience of Online Education Attracts Midcareer Students
After Kate Whitteker, a supervisor and trainer at a research-services company, was laid off in 1998, ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy she decided it was time to create not only her own job, but also her own nonprofit organization. As her ambitions for her nonprofit organization grew, she decided…
Young People Fuel Demand for Nonprofit Study
Programs in nonprofit management began gathering momentum on campuses in the early 1980s, but their explosive ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy growth in the past decade was triggered by changes in the philanthropic world as well as by trends rippling through American society. The rapid growth has…
More charity workers seek education in nonprofit-management programsMarcia A. Hodges recalls when a charity leader told her that she would not reach her goal of being a ALSO SEE:Majoring in Philanthropy nonprofit executive until she was at least 30 years old and had a master’s degree. “At that…
Alliance to Save Energy (Washington): Appointed Kateri Anne Callahan, president of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (Washington), to be president. American Red Cross Tulare-Kings Chapter (Visalia, Calif.): Appointed Kevin L. Mullin, director of team in training at the Leukemia and…
Following are summaries of recent reports by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. This private group reports on whether charities meet standards for fund raising, governance, financial management, and public information. The alliance does not approve or disapprove of charities, and urges potential donors…
The following nonprofit organizations each filed at least one federal tax return between 1998 and 2001 on which they listed having made loans totaling at least $10,000 to officers, directors, or what the Internal Revenue Service defines as “key employees” -- those having responsibilities or powers…
The following nonprofit organizations each filed at least one federal tax return between 1998 and 2001 on which they listed having made loans totaling at least $10,000 to officers, directors, or what the Internal Revenue Service defines as “key employees” -- those having responsibilities or powers…
The following nonprofit organizations each filed at least one federal tax return between 1998 and 2001 on which they listed having made loans totaling at least $10,000 to officers, directors, or what the Internal Revenue Service defines as “key employees” -- those having responsibilities or powers…