Nonprofit management classrooms are filled with students who yearn to “do good” in the world and yet, in practice, they confront a dissonance between their vision of doing good and the realities of nonprofit work. This dissonance is in part created by contemporary nonprofit management education (NME) through the development and perpetuation of a selective historical tradition of the nonprofit sector which mythologizes the sector and its work. These traditions and myths of the nonprofit sector are based squarely in white American and Eurocentric values and downplay the histories of people of color and thus perpetuate whiteness as central to nonprofit norms and practice. We present a critical reading of these histories in an effort to help ed...
This article builds on Felder and Silverman’s (1988) foundational theory on student learning styles....
The field of nonprofit studies and teaching has grown significantly over the past 40 years and is in...
This chapter provides the competing perspectives into three distinct schools of thought where each s...
Nonprofit management classrooms are filled with students who yearn to “do good” in the world and yet...
In Preparing Leaders of Nonprofit Organizations: A Contemporary Perspective (2023), edited by Willia...
This article examines the use of evaluation feedback in decision-making by governments, foundations,...
Students can develop important management skills by requiring them to work in non-profits as a compo...
This article argues that three broad trends—changes in nonprofit organizations, changes in the ways ...
The nonprofit sector has grown from a few charities, based on religious affiliation, to a multi-bill...
"This peer-reviewed edited volume provides strategies and practices for teaching nonprofit managemen...
We propose an innovative pedagogical framework for teaching nonprofit students leadership principles...
This study investigated the student perspective on nonprofit management education. Students in six n...
For at least three decades, scholars and administrators have been working to develop courses and cur...
Nonprofit work is oftentimes viewed as inherently meaningful work, but the world of nonprofit work i...
textabstractThis article focuses on the exposure of the typical undergraduate business student to th...
This article builds on Felder and Silverman’s (1988) foundational theory on student learning styles....
The field of nonprofit studies and teaching has grown significantly over the past 40 years and is in...
This chapter provides the competing perspectives into three distinct schools of thought where each s...
Nonprofit management classrooms are filled with students who yearn to “do good” in the world and yet...
In Preparing Leaders of Nonprofit Organizations: A Contemporary Perspective (2023), edited by Willia...
This article examines the use of evaluation feedback in decision-making by governments, foundations,...
Students can develop important management skills by requiring them to work in non-profits as a compo...
This article argues that three broad trends—changes in nonprofit organizations, changes in the ways ...
The nonprofit sector has grown from a few charities, based on religious affiliation, to a multi-bill...
"This peer-reviewed edited volume provides strategies and practices for teaching nonprofit managemen...
We propose an innovative pedagogical framework for teaching nonprofit students leadership principles...
This study investigated the student perspective on nonprofit management education. Students in six n...
For at least three decades, scholars and administrators have been working to develop courses and cur...
Nonprofit work is oftentimes viewed as inherently meaningful work, but the world of nonprofit work i...
textabstractThis article focuses on the exposure of the typical undergraduate business student to th...
This article builds on Felder and Silverman’s (1988) foundational theory on student learning styles....
The field of nonprofit studies and teaching has grown significantly over the past 40 years and is in...
This chapter provides the competing perspectives into three distinct schools of thought where each s...