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Indiana
University Philanthropy Links
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The study of philanthropy at Indiana is interdisciplinary and
inter-professional. Mr. Payton argues for an academic core of
three elements: the Center on Philanthropy, the Payton Library, and
the School of Liberal Arts.
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The
Joseph and Matthew Payton Philanthropic Studies Library is
housed in the University Library of Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis (IUPUI). The Philanthropic Studies Library
is a unique cross-disciplinary collection, including works of
philosophy, religion, history, literature, and medicine as they
relate to voluntary giving, voluntary service, and voluntary
association. The collection includes audio and video materials,
specialized periodicals in the field, and dissertations. Primary
source materials in print and microform enhance the value of the
collection for research. |
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The
Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
was founded as an inter-disciplinary effort to increase the
understanding of philanthropy and improve its practice through
research, teaching, and public service. The Center is located on the
campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI),
a major urban institution within the Indiana University system. The
Center has academic and research programs on the IUPUI and the IU-Bloomington
campuses. |
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The
Philanthropy
Manuscript Collections at the University Archives
include the historical records of the following: organizations and
individuals that have worked as advocates for the nonprofit sector,
fund raising firms that help nonprofit organizations raise money,
foundations and individual philanthropists, and nonprofit
organizations that provide social services, particularly in central
Indiana. These collections also provide a wide scope of research
materials dealing with social, historical, political, educational,
and ethnic developments and changes in the United States during the
twentieth century. In conjunction with the Joseph
and Matthew Payton Philanthropic Studies Library, the
Philanthropy collections represent a great concentration of
materials for intensive study in all realms of philanthropy. |
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Jane
Addams-Andrew Carnegie Fellowship engages
recent college graduates in the multi-dimensional tradition of
philanthropy, through intensive study and voluntary service. This
comprehensive 10-month fellowship is intended to encourage young
people with leadership potential to integrate philanthropy into
their careers, whether in government, business, the professions, or
in the third sector itself. |
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The
School
of Liberal Arts. PaytonPapers.org includes a number of
essays and lectures on philanthropy and liberal education and the
role of philanthropy in the university, all of which try to make the
case for grounding the study of the subject in the liberal arts,
just as the study of medicine is grounded in the biological
sciences. The emphasis on education rather than on training attempts
to correct the present imbalance in the field. |
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Indiana
University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) was
founded by Indiana University and Purdue University, and has become
Indiana's most comprehensive campus. IUPUI offers 180 Indiana
University and Purdue University degrees, including the Master of
Arts in Philanthropic Studies (through the School of Liberal Arts)
and the Master of Public Affairs in Non-Profit Management (through
the School of Public and Environmental Affairs), both of which are
co-sponsored by the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy. |
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The Association
for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action
(ARNOVA)
is an international, interdisciplinary network of scholars and
nonprofit leaders fostering the creation, application and
dissemination of research on voluntary action, nonprofit
organizations, philanthropy and civil society. Founded in 1971 as
the Association of Voluntary Action Scholars, it is a neutral, open
forum committed to strengthening the research community in the
emerging field of nonprofit and philanthropic studies. |
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The
School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University
Purdue University Indianapolis (SPEA at IUPUI) offers opportunities to
combine academic coursework with practical experiences. The graduate
and undergraduate programs prepare students to work in government,
the environment, health, criminal justice, industry, and nonprofit
organizations. SPEA provides professional degrees that blend policy
issues, health, environmental science, criminal justice and
management with professional learning experiences and hands-on
opportunities. Among other degree programs, SPEA at IUPUI
offers a Master of Public Affairs with a concentration in Nonprofit
Management. Email: infospea@iupui.edu |
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