Dwight F. Burlingame
Dwight F. Burlingame, Ph.D., is associate executive
director and director of academic programs at the Center
on Philanthropy at Indiana University and a professor of
Philanthropic Studies and Public and Environmental Affairs. He holds degrees from Moorhead State University, the
University of Illinois, and Florida State. He received the
CFRE credential in 1989. He is an active member of the AFP
Research Council and ARNOVA, where he served as Treasurer
for five years. He is currently co-editor of Nonprofit and
Voluntary Sector Quarterly (NVSQ), the official journal of
ARNOVA. Dr. Burlingame has authored and co-authored eight books,
over 45 articles, and over 100 book reviews. He is the
editor of Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive
Historical Encyclopedia, published in three volumes by
Clio Press, 2004. Other works include "Corporate
Fundraising," a chapter in The Nonprofit Handbook, 3rd
Ed., Wiley, 2001; Critical Issues in Fund Raising, Ed.
Wiley, 1997, Corporate Philanthropy at the Crossroads,
1996, co-authored with Dennis Young, available from
Indiana University Press; and Capacity for Change? The
Nonprofit World in the Age of Devolution, IU Center on
Philanthropy, 1996. Library Fundraising: Models for
Success was published in 1995 by American Library
Association. Dr. Burlingame is active in the nonprofit
community as a board member and volunteer, a frequent
speaker, consultant, and author on topics relating to
philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, libraries, and
development.
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Series
Books:Philanthropy in America, August 2004
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