This project is mapping the entire network of U.S. foundations and grantees from 2011 to 2021 to better understand how philanthropy both redistributes resources and reproduces inequality.
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This project uses Google Maps to generate sampling frames for any type of organization. The method is cost-effective and produces near-comprehensive sampling frames.
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This project uses the method systematic social observation to collect data on organizations’ internal dynamics and to understand how those dynamics influence organizational outcomes.
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This project examines diversity and inequality within organizations and reveals how people from different backgrounds can work together to promote social equity and transform social policy.
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This project examines congregations’ orientations toward money and generates a deeper understanding of how they receive, manage, and spend their financial resources.
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This project is a collaboration between the State of Indiana and Indiana University to create a multi-party data sharing platform to help address key challenges facing the state.
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A highly resourceful, naturally collaborative, quantitative social scientist who analyzes social impact organizations and their effectiveness at shaping public policy and addressing real-world problems.
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