The Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs will have a major presence at the Public Management Research Conference 2023 held at Utrecht University in Utrecht, Netherlands June 27-30. PMRC is the foremost gathering of public management experts in the world, and the O’Neill School is one of the key sponsors of the… Read more »
Month: June 2023
Eastern U.S. forests could hold key to battling climate change
Nature-based climate solutions are going to play a major role in combating climate change, and public and private efforts to plant trees to help scrub the atmosphere of carbon are popular. However, the location of such efforts—not just the fact they exist—might ultimately determine what kind of impact the programs will have on the issue…. Read more »
Report shows Indiana nonprofits punched above their weight during the 2020 COVID-19 recession
Indiana’s nonprofits protected more jobs than for-profit firms during the 2020 COVID-19 recession but trailed on payroll. The arrival of COVID-19 in early 2020 and the subsequent rapid spread of serious infections and deaths directly impacted Indiana health care institutions faced with a sudden avalanche of highly contagious, serious illnesses and deaths. Closely related efforts… Read more »
Gazley says Georgia raid on nonprofit leaders could have “chilling effect” on free speech
The recent raid and arrest of a trio of leaders from the Atlanta Solidarity Fund is about a lot more than just one individual charity and is part of a larger pattern being observed in states across the country according to a researcher from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Appearing… Read more »