
Associate Professor
The O’Neill School’s researchers in the field of Nonprofit Management are ranked in the Top 5 nationally and conduct research focusing on the management and operation of nonprofit organizations. This research encompasses nonprofit governance, fundraising, program evaluation, and volunteer management.
Students studying Nonprofit Management gain knowledge and skills to lead and manage nonprofit organizations, which play a crucial role in addressing social, environmental, and economic issues.
O'Neill Associate Professor Jamie Levine Daniel and her fellow Jewish colleagues received NASPAA’s JPAE Outstanding Article award for their article, “Talking about antisemitism in MPA classrooms and beyond.”
New research on COVID-19’s impact on the nonprofit sector finds that if organizations want to find a way forward, they must first look back at how they have weathered the pandemic thus far.
Read moreO'Neill Associate Professor Fredrik Andersson examines anticipated funding sources and amounts that budding entrepreneurs believe they’ll need as they formally launch their new nonprofit.
Read moreUS giving to Israeli nonprofits – how much Jews and Christians donate and where the money goes, The Conversation
Who gives and who gets? The challenges of following the money from the U.S. to Israel, eJewish Philanthropy
It's Your Business: Why the Tech Center is important to Bloomington's economic vitality, The (Bloomington) Herald-Times
Partnership gets $4M to expand emergency, transitional housing, Indianapolis Recorder
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Director, Executive Education; Clinical Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Dean of Student Services
Professor, Director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute