Below we have listed events, upcoming seminars, conferences and speaking engagements that the Hauser Center and its staff are either sponsoring or participating in from October through December 2006.

 

DECEMBER Happening Details Sponsored By
12/11/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar
with Heather MacIndoe "Repeat Players in an Urban Grants Economy."
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people.  Contact: Klara Kabadian  to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center
12/4/06
Stockholm, Sweden
First Annual Charity Rating Conference Tiziana Dearing will be giving a talk on "Changing Roles in Society" for philanthropy at the conference. Charity Rating
12/1/06
The Charles Hotel
9:30-3:30pm
Fifteenth Joint Seminar on Emerging Issues in Philanthropy The seminar will be conducted in a roundtable format with a group of scholars, practitioners and government representatives discussing "Personal Use of Charities by Politicians."  The seminar, organized by Marion Fremont-Smith, is by invitation only. Joint Project of The Urban Institute Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy and The Hauser Center
NOVEMBER Happening Details Sponsored By
11/27/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar
with Mark Moore "Notes on Organizational Governance and the  Potential Virtues of Federated, Multi-Governed Organizations."
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people. Contact: Klara Kabadian to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center

 

11/21/06
Hauser Center
12:00pm
Brown bag lunch discussion with Ben Hecht on "Wholesaling Social Change." Ben Hecht, Founder, President, and COO of One Economy Corporation, will discuss how technology can make the wholesaling of social change possible.  Contact Maryann Leach with questions on the event. Hauser Center
11/16-18/06
Atlanta, GA
2006 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference. Dave Brown and Elizabeth Keating will participate in the ARNOVA conference.  The theme for the Conference is Voluntary Action and Government: Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives on Nonprofit Organizations, Philanthropy, and Public-Private Relations. ARNOVA
11/14-18/06
Atlanta, GA
2006 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA) Annual Conference and Board meeting. Alnoor Ebrahim will participate in the fall Board meeting of ARNOVA and will be a plenary speaker of the Theories, Issues, and Boundaries Section at the ARNOVA Conference. ARNOVA
11/13/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar with Peter Dobkin Hall "Setting, Landscape, Architecture, and the Creation of Civic Space in the United States, 1790-1990"
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people.   Contact: Klara Kabadian  to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center
11/13/06
Bowie-Vernon Room
CGIS Knafel Bldg.
12:30-2:00pm
Hauser Center co-sponsoring event with Program on US-Japan Relations.

Public Bads and Civic Deficits: Siting Controversial Facilities in Advanced Industrial Democracies" presented by Daniel Aldrich. Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tulane University, and Advanced Research Fellow, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations.

Hauser Center and Program on US-Japan Relations
11/3-4/06
Madison, WI
Twenty-Eight Annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Research Conference Alnoor Ebrahim will present a research paper at this year's APPAM Conference "Tax and Spend: Designing, Implementing, Managing and Evaluating Effective Redistributional Policies." APPAM
11/2-3/06
New York, NY
Annual Conference sponsored by the National Center on Philanthropy and the Law of NYU Law School.

Marion Fremont-Smith will be participating in this invitation-only conference.  This year's topic is "Serving Multiple Masters: Jurisdictional and Choice-of-Law Problems Confronting Nonprofit Organizations."

National Center on Philanthropy and the Law
OCTOBER Happening Details Sponsored By
10/30-11/3/06
Harvard
Innovations in Governance Executive Education Program Mark Moore, Dave Brown, and Chris Letts will be teaching during this program. Ash Institute
10/30/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar with Brent Coffin "Public Religious Leadership Curriculum"
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people.   Contact: Klara Kabadian  to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center
10/25/06
Harvard Law School
Celebration of new endowed Chair at the Harvard Law School Gus and Rita Hauser will celebrate the new Chair in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law that they have endowed. Harvard Law School
10/22-24/06
Minneapolis, MN
 2006 Independent Sector Annual Conference Tiziana Dearing and Guy Keeley will attend this year's conference "Many Voices, Shared Purpose: Working Together to Improve Lives." The Independent Sector
10/17-19/06
Oxford, UK
Meetings of the Praxis Programme of INTRAC. Alnoor Ebrahim will participate in meetings of the Praxis Programme at the International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC) in Oxford, England. INTRAC
10/16/06
Nashville,TN
Annual meeting of the National Association of State Charity Officials/National Association of Attorneys General At the meeting, Marion Fremont-Smith will be speaking on "Continuing the National Conversation on Government Regulation and Self Regulation of the Nonprofit Sector." NAAG-NASCO Seminar
10/16/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar with Rajesh Tandon, "Participatory Research in Asia."
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people.   Contact: Klara Kabadian to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center
10/3-4/06
Harvard
 Governance and Accountability Symposium The Symposium topic is "Toward a Public Policy Strategy for Nonprofit Governance and Accountability."  Attendance is by invitation only.  For more information contact Maryann Leach. Hauser Center and Harvard Law School
10/02/06
Hauser Center
11:30-1:00pm
 
Hauser Center Works in
Progress
Seminar with Elizabeth Keating "Misreporting Fundraising: How Do Nonprofit Organizations Account for Telemarketing Campaigns?"
Works in Progress Seminars are open to faculty and students from Harvard and neighboring universities and space is limited to 25 people.   Contact: Klara Kabadian to confirm your attendance. Hauser Center

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