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46TH ANNUAL ARNOVA CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 16-18, 2017 The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy ranks 4th among 272 schools of public affairs nationwide, and ranks 6th in nonprofit management, according to Shaping the World since 1929 U.S. News & World Report (2017). The USC Sol Price School of Public Policy has defined excellence and innovation in public affairs education and research for almost 90 years. Price graduates around the globe shape our world as leaders in philan- thropic organizations, foundations, nonprofits, advocacy groups, government, and the private sector. Creating New Knowledge Exceptional core faculty offer tremendous depth and breadth of expertise across key In addition to individual faculty research, the Price School’s Center on disciplines affecting the philanthropy and Philanthropy and Public Policy, the Bedrosian Center on Governance nonprofit fields. and the Public Enterprise, and the Sol Price Center for Social Innovation conduct leading-edge research that contributes substantial value and under- Nicolas Duquette, Assistant standing to the areas of philanthropy, nonprofit management, leadership, and Professor social innovation. For example, Price research covers roles and strategies of foundations in public problem solving, nonprofit strategy and management, cross-sectoral governance, public-private partnerships, volunteer behavior, Nicole Esparza, Associate Professor social entrepreneurship and innovation, policy advocacy and community orga- nizing, and civic engagement, to name a few. James Ferris, Professor; Emery Evans Career-Building Academics Olson Chair in Nonprofit Entrepreneurship and Public Policy; Director, Center The Price School’s varied degree programs enable students to adopt different on Philanthropy and Public Policy paths to explore the diverse career possibilities in philanthropy and the non- profit sector. The school’s Master of Public Policy degree offers a specialization Elizabeth Graddy, Professor; Vice Provost in nonprofit management and policy, while its Master of Public Administration for Academic and Faculty Affairs, USC; Jeffrey J. Miller Chair in Government, degree offers a specialization in nonprofit management. In addition, the Price Business, and the Economy School has instituted a graduate certificate program in nonprofit management and policy across USC to include music, fine arts, business, and social work Alexandra Graddy-Reed, Assistant Professor graduate students. Price also offers a track in philanthropy, nonprofits, and social innovation within its undergraduate degree program in public policy. Jack Knott, Dean; C. Erwin and Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Leadership Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor and Management As philanthropy and nonprofits play an ever-increasing role in public problem Gary Painter, Professor; Director, solving, the Price School leads the way with comprehensive, cutting-edge pro- Sol Price Center for Social Innovation grams that blend theoretical, analytical, and applied work. The Price School’s Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management degree provides nonprofit leaders with the critical skills and training necessary to lead complex non- Shui-Yan Tang, Frances R. and John J. profit organizations. An experience unlike any other, graduate students will Duggan Professor in Public Administration; work closely with leading nonprofit executives, augmenting the classroom Interim Chair, Department of Governance, Management and the Policy Process curriculum with real-world field work. http://priceschool.usc.edu/mnlm To learn more, visit http://priceschool.usc.edu/nonprofits-philanthropy Sol Price School of Public Policy University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 90089-0626 Welcome to ARNOVA’S 46TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Conference Sponsors ...................................................................................................... 3 Welcome Letter — President ....................................................................................... 5 Welcome Letter — Conference Chairs ....................................................................... 7 Hotel Floorplans ..............................................................................................................8 ARNOVA Awards ........................................................................................................... 11 Conference Exhibitors ...................................................................................................17 Poster Presentations .................................................................................................... 18 Conference at a Glance .................................................................................................21 Special Sessions and Mini Plenaries .........................................................................25 ARNOVA Section Activities .........................................................................................31 Concurrent Sessions by Track ....................................................................................33 Detailed Conference Program Wednesday, November 15 ...................................................................................45 Thursday, November 16 .......................................................................................45 Friday, November 17 ............................................................................................ 60 Saturday, November 18 ........................................................................................74 2017 Alliance Conference Program ............................................................................87 Welcome letter ...................................................................................................... 88 Agenda at a Glance ................................................................................................89 “Thank you” Alliance Sponsors ...........................................................................93 About Alliance - Programs/Affinity Groups .................................................... 94 Alliance Board & Committee Leadership ..........................................................96 Terry McAdam Book Award ................................................................................97 Author Index ................................................................................................................103 CONFERENCE SPONSORS The 46th ARNOVA Conference is generously supported by the following sponsors: (in alphabetical order at time of printing) American University School of Public Affairs Amway Hotel Collection Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College Bush School, Texas A&M Charles Stuart Mott Foundation Council of Michigan Foundations The Ford Foundation Experience Grand Rapids Grand Valley State University Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Islamic Relief USA The Kresge Foundation The Lilly Endowment Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC) University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business MPA Program, Oakland University The Ohio State University SAGE Publications School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis University of Pennsylvania Nonprofit Leadership Program Wayne State University Zakat Foundation of America SUPPORTING MEMBERS ARNOVA is grateful to our members who allow research in the field by supporting work for scholars, teachers and practice leaders everywhere. INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTING Kirsten Gronbjerg, Indiana University INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTING Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Ford Foundation- West Africa Marxe School of Public and International Affairs Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management RGK Center for Philanthropy & Community Service, University of Texas at Austin Department of Leadership Studies University of San Diego University of Maryland Do Good Institute Institute for Nonprofits NC State University 2 ARNOVA’S 46TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE | WWW.ALLIANCEONLINE.ORG Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Discover the world’s first school of Philanthropy Groundbreaking Philanthropic Research Our research team studies emerging trends, challenges conventional wisdom, and empowers nonprofits, funders, and donors with unique insights into philanthropic organizations and their practices. Unparalleled Education We are the first school of its kind in the world that educates and trains the next generation of philanthropy and nonprofit professionals, scholars, and philanthropists to fulfill their dreams of changing the world. We prepare future leaders by offering bachelor’s, master’s- NOW ONLINE!, and doctoral degrees in philanthropic studies, as well as certificate programs. Renowned Training Opportunities We offer philanthropy training and certification programs that can contribute dynamically to the future of your nonprofit organization and its mission. With training options from The Fund Raising School, Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, and the Women’s Philanthropy Institute, find the course that’s right for you. philanthropy.iupui.edu 3 ARNOVA’S 46TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Understand | Strengthen | Advance PHILANTHROPY Celebrating 25 Years Since 1992, the Dorothy A. 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