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Professor Julian Wolpert, Co-Director of the NYC Nonprofit Project, has been serving on the Advisory Committee of the Urban Institute�s National Center for Charitable Statistics and the Aspen Institute�s Nonprofit Sector Research Fund.
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Wolpert recently developed and taught a graduate course at Princeton University�s Woodrow Wilson School with Stanley Katz on Policy Issues Concerning Philanthropy, Nonprofits, and NGOs. Findings from the NYC Nonprofits Project were widely discussed in the course.
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Findings from the NYC Nonprofits Project were also included in a paper entitled �Redistributive Effects of America�s Foundations� presented by Wolpert at a conference in Paris sponsored by the SSRC and the Russell Sage Foundation. The paper will be included in an edited book to be published by Russell Sage in 2006.
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Julian Wolpert has been
included in the third annual NonProfit Times Power
and Influence Top 50. |
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Read about a class at
the Wagner School of Public Service on GIS applications for professionals
being offered in February by Zvia Segal Naphtali, our Data Manager. link |
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Professor Julian Wolpert,
a Project Director on the NYC Nonprofits Project, was recently quoted in
an article from the Chronicle
of Philanthropy about private giving in America.
Click here to read the article |
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Zvia Segal Naphtali,
the Data Manager on the NYC Nonprofits Project, has an article titled "GIS
in Healthcare: When Geography Matters" in the New York University computing
magazine Connect.
The article includes interesting maps illustrating the use of maps in health
care policy analysis. Click
here to read the article
Zvia discusses the intricacies of inputing surveys through scanning
in another
piece for Connect. |
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In an analysis of
the top 100 nonprofit organizations in the country The
Nonprofit Times found that "there are 20 organizations in this
year�s NPT 100 physically in New York City..." Click
here to read the article |