The Center on Community Philanthropy (The Center) at the Clinton School of Public Service has selected 18 nonprofit leaders to participate in Cohort II of its Racial Healing Certification Program.
Read MoreCenter on Community Philanthropy Announces Rev. Alvin Herring as 2023 Distinguished Scholar in Racial Healing Practice
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service announces Rev. Alvin Herring, Executive Director of Faith in Action, as its 2023 Distinguished Scholar in Racial Healing Practice.
Read MoreRacial Justice in the Nonprofit Sector: Addressing Nonprofit Sustainability in Diverse Communities
This study will consist of revisiting the 2011 Nonprofit Management and Leadership article “Nonprofit Sustainability During Times of Uncertainty,” which examined the ability of nonprofits to leverage funds from the private sector during the 2008 economic downturn, with specific attention on how nonprofits incorporated board members and community leaders in continuing services during a time of resource scarcity.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Expands Racial Healing Certification Program
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service has received an additional four years of support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation to expand its Racial Healing Certification Program.
Read MoreWilliams to Deliver Presentation at Squire Patton Boggs Nonprofit Leadership Symposium
Dr. Charlotte Williams and Kent Broughton will participate in “Purposeful Philanthropy – The Strategic Planning Imperative,” a nonprofit leadership symposium hosted by Squire Patton Boggs, a full-service global law firm operating at the intersection of law, business, and government.
Read MoreWilliams Co-Authors Research Article on Racial Justice in Nonprofit Sector
Dr. Charlotte Williams has co-authored a research article with Drs. Karl Besel, K. Tyrone Spann, James W. Wallace, and Tonya E. Thornton, “Racial Justice in the Nonprofit Sector: Addressing Nonprofit Sustainability in Diverse Communities” for Public Integrity.
Read MoreWFA Receives Advancing Equity Award; Nonprofit Leaders Awarded Racial Healing Certificates
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service announced the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas as the recipient of the 2023 Advancing Equity Award and recognized nine nonprofit leaders as part of the inaugural Racial Healing Certification class on Thursday, January 19.
Read MoreBroughton Named Assistant Director of CCP
Kent Broughton has been named Assistant Director of the Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Establishes the Distinguished Scholar in Racial Healing Practice Program
The Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas has established a new class of scholars to its long-running, nationally-recognized Scholars in Residence program.
Read MoreClinton School Center on Community Philanthropy Hosts Racial Healing Tour
The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Center on Community Philanthropy welcomes the inaugural class of the Racial Healing Certification Program to Little Rock, Ark., for the start of its Racial Healing Tour. The tour will be from March 29 to April 1 and will include visits in Arkansas and Alabama.
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