Policy Exchange: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Disrupted the Nonprofit Sector

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You’re invited to attend a virtual session for prospective students to learn more about the Schar School of Policy and Government and our graduate programs. This event highlights faculty from our Master's in Public Administration program, but all prospective students are invited to attend.

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a significant economic toll on the country’s third-largest industry, the nonprofit sector. With many people relying on them for the delivery of a broad range of crucial public services, nonprofit leaders face new obstacles in the way their organizations are managed, governed, and financed.

Join the Schar School as we discuss recent disruptions to the nonprofit sector, and what current and future public and nonprofit leaders can do to bolster the work of nonprofits

DATE: Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. ET (Virtual Event)
FEATURING: Associate Professor Mirae Kim, and Professor Stefan Toepler

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Associate professor Mirae Kim currently serves as a co-editor of Nonprofit Policy Forum. She is part of the research team that builds the National Survey of Nonprofit Trends and Impacts and the Nonprofit Organization Research Panel Project (NORPP) Manager, both of which aim to improve how we study nonprofit organizations.

Professor Stefan Toepler previously served as director of the Schar School’s Master’s in Public Administration program. His research ranges from the study of philanthropic foundations and nonprofit management and policy to the roles of NGOs in international development, as well arts policy and cultural economics. His work has appeared in more than 100 publications, including Nonprofit Policy Forum, for which he now serves as a co-editor.

This event has been updated to reflect a change in the list of speakers.