Controversies in Philanthropy: FSSO 119-100 Fall 2021

About the Authors

Tasfiqur Rob



Lillian Xiong is a first year student in Dr. Van-Aken's Philanthropy in America class. She is a psychology major hoping to minor in biology or art studio. 

Margaret Sturm is a first year student in Barbara Burgess Van- Aken's Philanthropy in America class. She is a history and biology major with a potential minor in public health. 










Works Cited


Bullock, Steve. Montana Attorney General’s Investigative Report of Greg Mortenson and Central Asia Institute. Office of Consumer Protection Montana Department of Justice, Apr. 2012, pp. 1-27, dojmt.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012_0405_ FINAL-REPORT-FOR-DISTRIBUTION.pdf. Accessed 16 Aug. 2021. 

"Central Asia Institute Accountability Update." CharityWatch, 30 Mar. 2011, www.charitywatch.org/charity-donating-articles/nobel-prize-nominee39s-charity-wins-no-award-for-accountability. Accessed 16 Aug. 2021. 

“Charity Watch Calls for Resignation of Central Asia Institute Founder Greg Mortenson.” CharityWatch, 1 Aug. 2011, www.charitywatch.org/charity- donating-articles/charitywatch-calls-for-resignation-of-central-asia- institute39s-founder-greg-mortenson. Accessed 16 Aug. 2021. 


Why Philanthropy Matters: How the Wealthy Give and What It Means for Our Economic Well-Being By Zoltan J. Acs. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. 272 pp. ISBN: 9780691148625

 

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