David King
@davidpking1
Exploring the dynamic relationship between faith and giving; philanthropy and public good; Director of @lakeinstitute. Fulbright Professor @IASH_Edinburgh
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20-07-2013 17:19:13
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I hope you'll consider joining us for this event on Wednesday, featuring Daniel Cardinali of Independent Sector and Kerry Alys Robinson of LeadershipRoundtable along with Lake Institute, IU Philanthropy and @CEEPNetwork Register here: go.iu.edu/3TSu
Join us for the Thomas H. Lake Lecture on March 31 at 6 pm ET. David Brooks and Anne Snyder will speak Revival or Decline? American Faith and Philanthropy Face the Future. RSVP for in-person or livestream options! bit.ly/LakeLecture2022
So many philanthropy topics to talk about and no one better to talk with on the subject! And also thanks for introducing me to Chelsea buns Beth Breeze
mona siddiqui of the University of Edinburgh to deliver the 2022 Guntrip Trust Annual Lecture. guntriptrust.com
Excited after being a part of the Generosity Commission conversations today! And glad to bring faith and giving into this conversation. The honor to work with Kerry is a given! Kerry Alys Robinson
OUT NOW: The Discursive and Practical Influence of Spirituality on Civic Engagement onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/js… David King
Yoga versus democracy? What survey data says about spiritual Americans' political behavior theconversation.com/yoga-versus-de… via The Conversation U.S.
Please Share! The Associate Director of Engagement will be a key member of the Lake leadership team. They will play a lead role in developing partnerships across a diverse range of FBOs and networks with expertise in working within communities of color.lakeinstitute.org/2022/08/24/hir…
Great to see my article finally published in an NVSQ Journal issue!
Come join us today to hear Brian Steensland share about some of the most recent work at the intersection of religion/spirituality and giving/volunteering.
Glad to have helped think about the current and future of faith and giving alongside colleagues Scott Thumma @covidreligion and Matthew Manion. Grateful for my IU Philanthropy colleagues who do so much great research in this area.