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C-SocPhil director Joshua Humphreys speaks on “Fully Leveraged Philanthropy” at Harvard’s Hauser Center
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — The Center for Social Philanthropy’s director Joshua Humphreys, a lecturer at Harvard University and a Senior Associate at Tellus Institute, delivered a brownbag lunch talk today on “Fully Leveraged Philanthropy” at Harvard Kennedy School’s Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations.
Dr. Humphreys’s presentation can be downloaded here.
The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard University, established in 1997 with a generous grant from Rita and Gustave Hauser, is a university-wide center for the study of nonprofit organizations and civil society. The Hauser Center seeks to expand understanding and accelerate critical thinking about the leadership of nonprofit and non-governmental organizations through the key goals of research, education, and practice. The Center concentrates in five specific domains: (a) international development and humanitarian organizations, (b) justice and human rights organizations, (c) arts, culture, and Media organizations, (d) nonprofit organizations in China, and (e) philanthropic organizations.