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Formerly the Institute of Public Service
What solutions are most effective for addressing climate change? How can we create and sustain more equitable workplaces that value diversity, equity, and inclusion? How can local leaders address the housing crisis in our region? What does equitable access to health care look like?
Moving the needle on these complex issues requires investing in the institutions that are training the next generation of talent.
Consider making a one-time or ongoing gift to the Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership (formerly known as the Institute of Public Service), home of the Master of Public of Administration, Master of Nonprofit Leadership, and Bachelor of Public Affairs programs. Your gift will support student scholarships, as well as professional development opportunities for all Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership stakeholders.
Are you interested in supporting the Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership? There are several ways to get involved:
- Make a one-time or ongoing gift to the Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership.
- Post job opportunities to our Master of Public Administration, Nonprofit Leadership and Public Affairs LinkedIn groups.
- Post internship opportunities to our undergraduate Public Affairs LinkedIn group .
- Contact us about creating a Named Endowed Scholarship Fund or Named Annual Scholarship for Department of Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership students or an endowed chair in your name.
Public Administration Challenge
10 gifts to the Public Affairs and Nonprofit Leadership Fund will unlock an additional $3,000 thanks to Greg Witter.
Track the progress of this and many other challenges here!