Call Number | 12841 |
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Day & Time Location |
W 6:30pm-8:00pm ONLINE ONLY |
Points | 3 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Gregory Witkowski |
Type | LECTURE |
Method of Instruction | On-Line Only |
Course Description | This course analyzes the ways in which philanthropists and nonprofit organizations plan for and respond to disasters. Disasters create immense need quickly. People have responded generously to many natural and human-created disasters that have led to thousands of victims either domestically or globally. The nonprofit sector has often played a leading role, functioning both on the front-lines with first responders and creating a second response that bridges the period of relief and rebuilding. New technologies have often been deployed to improve fundraising as well as disaster relief. Disasters create both a sense of community born of the common experience of suffering and exacerbate differences within communities as those of lowest means struggle the most to recover. Disaster relief and recovery is ripe with questions about who to help and how to best help, presenting ethical dilemmas for the best intentioned of nonprofit leaders. The course will focus on the United States but both readings and assignments include some international comparisons. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | Non Profit Management |
Enrollment | 13 students (15 max) as of 1:31PM Friday, January 17, 2025 |
Subject | NonProfit Management |
Number | PS5210 |
Section | D01 |
Division | School of Professional Studies |
Note | ONLINE; Graduate Students Only; Cross-Reg Open 1/3/2024 |
Section key | 20241NOPM5210KD01 |