Carleton Expert Available: National Philanthropy Day
As Nov. 15 is National Philanthropy Day, a Carleton expert is available to comment.
Paloma Raggo
Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration
Email: Paloma.Raggo@carleton.ca
Raggo teaches in the Master of Philanthropy and Non-profit Leadership program – the first program of its kind in Canada. Her research interests include international non-profit leadership, organizational accountability and global philanthropy. Raggo’s current work includes a project that analyzes the accountability views of 152 executive leaders of international NGOs and non-profits. Raggo has taught courses on the globalization of philanthropy; philanthropy and non-profit research methods; and a capstone community partner seminar.
Susan Phillips
Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration
Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 2633
Email: Susan.Phillips@carleton.ca
Phillips’ research focuses on public policy and regulation of philanthropy and the non-profit sector, financing of charities and non-profits, cross-sectoral collaboration, community foundations and place-based philanthropy. She has taught courses on policy and the legal environment for philanthropy and civil society, as well as program evaluation for philanthropy and non-profits
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