PLCY388G

Global Perspectives on Leading and Investing in Social Change

Today, philanthropic and nonprofit organizations play significant roles in shaping how public policy gets developed and implemented, as well as how change occurs in society. This course will define philanthropy as an exploration of how one develops a vision of the public good and then how a person or group can deploy resources to achieve a positive and lasting impact. During the semester, the class will go through the challenging and exciting process of ultimately granting approximately $7,500 to an organization that we believe can use these resources to achieve an impact on an issue of international significance. Our class grant deliberations and decisions will ultimately lead us to confront, question, and sharpen our philanthropic values, decisions, and leadership skills.

Sister Courses: PLCY388, PLCY388A, PLCY388B, PLCY388C, PLCY388D, PLCY388E, PLCY388F, PLCY388I, PLCY388J, PLCY388K, PLCY388L, PLCY388M, PLCY388N, PLCY388P, PLCY388Q, PLCY388R, PLCY388T, PLCY388U, PLCY388V, PLCY388W, PLCY388X, PLCY388Z

Spring 2024

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