PNP
DEI
SIM
Marlene Walk
U. of Freiburg, Germany
Julie Langer
-, United States
Megan LePere-Schloop
Ohio State U., United States
Lauren Dula
Indiana U., Bloomington, United States
Laurie Paarlberg
Indiana U. / Purdue U., Indianapolis, United States
Maham Ali
Ohio State U.: John Glenn College of Public Affairs
Megan LePere-Schloop
Ohio State U., United States
Jamie Levine Daniel
New York U., United States
Heng Qu
Texas A&M U.
Yue Ming
Indiana U.- Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
This symposium leverages the context of community foundations (CFs), public charities that raise and distribute philanthropic funds in a defined geographic place to meet broad community needs, to examine how community foundations pursue change towards justice philanthropy in light of an environmental context that increasingly politicizes DEI. Specifically, papers in this panel conceptually explore the relationship between power and philanthropy, describe the institutional logics shaping justice philanthropy in community foundations, and empirically examine community foundation practice to advance social equity and justice.
Author: Lauren Dula – Indiana U., Bloomington
Author: Laurie Paarlberg – Indiana U. / Purdue U., Indianapolis
Author: Laurie Paarlberg – Indiana U. / Purdue U., Indianapolis
Author: Yue Ming – Indiana U.- Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Author: Heng Qu – Texas A&M U.
Author: Maham Ali – Ohio State U.: John Glenn College of Public Affairs
Author: Megan LePere-Schloop – Ohio State U.
Author: Megan LePere-Schloop – Ohio State U.
Author: Marlene Walk – U. of Freiburg
Author: Jamie Levine Daniel – New York U.