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The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations is a university-wide research center at Harvard University.  Established in 1997 with a generous grant from Rita and Gus Hauser, the Center pursues dispassionate research and education, promoting critical thinking about the importance, roles and performance of civic organizations. While our name speaks specifically of nonprofits, our research has expanded over the years to include other organizations of civil society as well.

The Hauser Center is comprised of a community of Harvard researchers, faculty, staff, students, and practitioners linked to similar individuals in the US and around the world. Our work is disseminated through publications, conferences, seminars, lectures, courses and scholarly testimony before public bodies at the international, national and local levels. In order to produce the highest quality research, we consider it vital that our community represent a broad range of disciplines, intellectual approaches and interests. This approach best reflects the breadth of the field, and allows us to draw from and build upon a fuller range of experiences, perspectives and frameworks.

A few words about the Center from Harvard University President Emeritus, Derek Bok.

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