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Innovative Economics of Philanthropy Course Offered by UC Berkeley Haas School and Full Circle Fund
Full Circle Fund and the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Launch Partnership, Innovative Philanthropy Curriculum
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, March 05, 2010 /Education PR News/ -- UC Berkeley undergrads are learning to be philanthropists in the new Economics of Philanthropy course taught by Dr. Nora Silver, Full Circle Fund CEO Amy Lesnick, and Darian Rodriguez Heyman, former Executive Director of Craigslist Foundation and a Full Circle Fund Fellow. The course is, in essence, a collegiate giving circle and marks the beginning of an exciting partnership between Bay Area engaged philanthropy nonprofit Full Circle Fund and the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.
Over the semester, students will have experiential learning opportunities such as engaging with real world nonprofits, giving circles, social investors, and donors. The course culminates with a $10,000 contribution to a nonprofit chosen by the students and the implementation of a school-wide philanthropy symposium to educate 25,000 of their fellow Cal undergrads about giving.
"Full Circle Fund has been promoting the concept of engaged philanthropy to the next generation of leaders in the Bay Area since our inception in the year 2000," says Amy Lesnick, "So this course leverages many of the tools we've developed, as well as lessons learned from seasoned professionals from the philanthropic sector. And, of course, this step is in line with our tradition partnering with great institutions. We are thrilled to strengthen our relationship with UC Berkeley."
UC Berkeley's Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership is led by Professor Silver. "The bright minds emerging from Cal will be our world's future leaders, policy makers, and philanthropists," explains Dr. Silver, "so it's critical that students examine and understand philanthropic giving from an economic, business, and now, hands-on perspective." Prior philanthropic experience is not required.
The Center prepares next-generation leaders with the practical business skills to found, lead, manage and govern in the social sector, creatively innovate and collaborate across sectors, and create winning solutions that produce social impact. Offering experiential learning, research and courses including Strategic Management of Nonprofit Organizations, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Sector Solutions, and Board Governance, the Center is ranked #3 by US News and World Report's Best Business Schools (2009) with a nonprofit specialty.
About Full Circle Fund
Full Circle Fund is an engaged philanthropy organization cultivating the next generation of community leaders and driving lasting social change in the Bay Area. Full Circle Fund members leverage their time, money, skills and connections to the service of nonprofits, businesses and government agencies in partnerships that result in significant impact on the community. For further information visit our website at www.fullcirclefund.org
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