By Dilnaz Waraich and Tamela Spicer Stories are vital in the philanthropic sector. Being able to tell your story of resilience, struggle, and strength is not easy, but it is especially difficult for marginalized individuals, including those in Muslim American communities. As non-dominate communities, not having diverse Muslim American stories believed can threaten our success… Read more »
From philanthropy student to nonprofit executive director
Across the country and around the world, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy alumni hold leadership positions in the nonprofit sector. Recently, to further enhance its bachelor’s program and better demonstrate the value of a philanthropy degree, the school has made key changes to the undergraduate program – including a name change for the… Read more »