publication date: Sep 7, 2012
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author/source: Janet Gadeski
Carleton University's
School of Public Policy and
Administration will
launch a new Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership degree and
graduate diploma in the summer of 2013.
The program
is rooted in two years of research and consultation by a coalition of senior
Canadian fundraising professionals, practitioners and academics working
together under the banner of
Canada
Advancing Philanthropy. Hilborn salutes the future-focused philanthropy professionals who helped
Carleton create the program:
- Zak Bailey
- Tania Brandstrom
- Meg Clark
- Deborah Greenfield-Findlay
- Sharilyn Hale
- Tania Little
- Guy Mallabone
- Tony Myers
- Rob Peacock
- Ken Wyman
The
successful birth of the program would be enough cause for our sector to
celebrate. But there's more. A gift of $350,000 from
TD Bank Group will fund
scholarships for the program.
In a press
release issued September 6, Carleton says, "The new program is designed
to help current non-profit professionals enhance their skills and to produce
the next generation of innovators in charities, social enterprises,
philanthropic foundations and development offices, as well as the governments,
financial institutions and businesses that interact with them. Through a
combination of intensive summer sessions and interactive online learning, it
will be accessible to students across Canada."
Read the full announcement
here.