The debate is classic: should women work within existing institutional systems and organizations to help shape them, or should they establish their own? Micho Spring offers her own views about Marcy Murninghan\u27s study of alternative philanthropies
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
Provides background information for the development of a Kellogg initiative that was conceived and d...
This article examines the growing presence and influence of women in American contemporary philanthr...
Philanthropy is typically hierarchically constructed with an imbalance of power between funders and ...
In the past thirty years women’s philanthropy has emerged as a distinct movement using innovative an...
This is my dissertation research, which is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in ...
Over the past 30 years, women have emerged on the philanthropic landscape as a visible and bold pres...
The issues women\u27s groups present when they come to seek foundation grants often open up areas fo...
An accumulating body of demographic data and research suggests that women’s philanthropy is one of t...
This article is a case study of women’s advocacy funders and their network organization, the Women’s...
Studies of women note the unique nature of female leadership (Aburdene & Naisbitt, 1992; Helgeson, 1...
This final panel, summing up and looking ahead at the end of the First NWSA Convention, borrowed par...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand why representations of women's educational philant...
Women are changing the landscape of philanthropy in the United States. This paper is a literature re...
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
Provides background information for the development of a Kellogg initiative that was conceived and d...
This article examines the growing presence and influence of women in American contemporary philanthr...
Philanthropy is typically hierarchically constructed with an imbalance of power between funders and ...
In the past thirty years women’s philanthropy has emerged as a distinct movement using innovative an...
This is my dissertation research, which is a landscape scan of all women’s foundations and funds in ...
Over the past 30 years, women have emerged on the philanthropic landscape as a visible and bold pres...
The issues women\u27s groups present when they come to seek foundation grants often open up areas fo...
An accumulating body of demographic data and research suggests that women’s philanthropy is one of t...
This article is a case study of women’s advocacy funders and their network organization, the Women’s...
Studies of women note the unique nature of female leadership (Aburdene & Naisbitt, 1992; Helgeson, 1...
This final panel, summing up and looking ahead at the end of the First NWSA Convention, borrowed par...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand why representations of women's educational philant...
Women are changing the landscape of philanthropy in the United States. This paper is a literature re...
Feminist movements are powerhouses for social change, but they are under-resourced, undervalued, and...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Keynot...
Provides background information for the development of a Kellogg initiative that was conceived and d...