West Coast Nonprofit Data Conference: April 19-20, 2024

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Register for the West Coast Nonprofit Data Conference

Join us on April 19-20 at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus.

Join us for the 21st annual West Coast Nonprofit Data Conference, hosted this year by Arizona State University, the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation, School of Community Resources and Development, and the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.

The West Coast Nonprofit Data Conference brings faculty, graduate students and researchers who study the nonprofit sector together to share and receive constructive feedback on both completed research and works in progress. All are welcome to attend and submit proposals for this conference, with special encouragement for graduate students and early stage academics.

The conference has no registration fee, but we are organizing an optional dinner outing on Friday night. For those wishing to join the outing, there is a $35 charge, which you can pay during this registration process.

For further information, contact Robert Ashcraft, ashcraft@asu.edu or (602) 496-0500.

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Internationality, Diversity, and Responsiveness in Nonprofit and Philanthropic Studies Curricula

July 19-21, 2023
Auburn Hotel and Conference Center

NACC’s 2023 biennial conference, hosted by Auburn University, brings together a global network of researchers and practitioners for discussion, reflection, and sharing of research, resources and best practices surrounding nonprofit/NGO higher education. This year’s themes include:

  • Internationalization
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Responsiveness
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The Florida legislature is engaging in an innovative cultural legal experiment that draws from historical movements like the Christianization of the Iberian peninsula, the revision of the Civil War by the Daughters of the Confederacy, and Gross Indecency Codes. In preparation for the May 24 submission deadline to #ARNOVA23 in Orlando, this teach-in will explore the similarities and differences between the Floridian culture code and these historical cultural programs before asking what academic associations should and can do in response.

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