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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Understanding The Pxs Aspect Of Within-Person Variation: A Variance Partitioning Approach, Brian Lakey
Understanding The Pxs Aspect Of Within-Person Variation: A Variance Partitioning Approach, Brian Lakey
Funded Articles
This article reviews a variance partitioning approach to within-person variation based on Generalizability (G) Theory and the Social Relations Model (SRM). The approach conceptualizes an important part of within-person variation as Person x Situation (PxS) interactions: differences among persons in their profiles of responses across the same situations. The approach provided the first quantitative method for capturing within-person variation and demonstrated very large PxS effects for a wide range of constructs. These include anxiety, five-factor personality traits, perceived social support, leadership, and task performance. Although PxS effects are commonly very large, conceptual and analytic obstacles have thwarted consistent progress. For …
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 31, December 14, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 31, December 14, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 30, December 10, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 30, December 10, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 29, December 7, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 29, December 7, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 15, December 07, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 15, December 07, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 28, December 3, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 28, December 3, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
The Theory Of Philanthropy Of The Alberta Family Wellness Initiative, James Radner, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Quinn Patton
The Theory Of Philanthropy Of The Alberta Family Wellness Initiative, James Radner, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Quinn Patton
The Foundation Review
This article presents the theory of philanthropy of the Palix Foundation, which seeks to improve health and wellness outcomes for children and families in Alberta, Canada, by mobilizing and applying knowledge about brain and early childhood development and the link to lifelong mental health and addiction outcomes.
Through years of intuitive exploration and adaptation, the foundation evolved its role to include brokering access to the latest scientific knowledge, convening key players in multiple forums to explore applying that knowledge, and serving as a learning partner to public systems and communities in Alberta.
Following evaluation of a major phase of the …
Influences Of Venture Philanthropy On Nonprofits’ Funding: The Current State Of Practices, Challenges, And Lessons, Tamaki Onishi
Influences Of Venture Philanthropy On Nonprofits’ Funding: The Current State Of Practices, Challenges, And Lessons, Tamaki Onishi
The Foundation Review
This article looks at the current state of venture philanthropy practices in the nonprofit sector, based on data from a survey of 124 nonprofits that engage in venture philanthropy.
The survey probes to what degree nonprofit funders are implementing core activities of venture philanthropy – use of market-based funding instruments, providing strategic assistance, board participation, and use of social and financial performance criteria.
Seven venture philanthropy organizations were also interviewed for this article. Various tactics they have used to mitigate internal and external tensions are examined, including complying with diverse interests to balance conflicting views if internal tension is moderate …
When Backbone Organizations Become The Funder: The Use Of Fiscal Intermediaries In The Context Of Collective Impact, Jewlya Lynn, Kirsten Breckinridge, Ashley Denault, Chris Marvin
When Backbone Organizations Become The Funder: The Use Of Fiscal Intermediaries In The Context Of Collective Impact, Jewlya Lynn, Kirsten Breckinridge, Ashley Denault, Chris Marvin
The Foundation Review
Intermediary organizations are increasingly being engaged to work with grantees in the context of collective impact and similar collaborative approaches that aim to solve significant societal problems. At times the backbone organization – the group providing support to the collective effort – takes on the work of a fiscal intermediary. This dual role has two distinct functions: engagement of collaborative partners to advance a shared agenda, and distributing funds while holding those partners accountable.
This article explores the complexities of the dual relationship by using examples from the Social Innovation Fund, a White House initiative, and Got Your 6, a …
Place-Based Initiatives: Lessons From Five Decades Of Experimentation And Experience, James M. Ferris, Elwood Hopkins
Place-Based Initiatives: Lessons From Five Decades Of Experimentation And Experience, James M. Ferris, Elwood Hopkins
The Foundation Review
This article summarizes the findings from a yearlong inquiry into the state of place-based initiatives, underscores the lessons learned, and develops implications for foundation practice.
Place-based approaches have matured in response to five decades of historical change. In more recent years, a new framework for such initiatives has emerged that views place as an open system where neighborhoods are aligned with larger areas and influenced by market forces and public policy. Consequently, place-based initiatives targeted to a specific neighborhood are only part of any solution.
Seven key lessons emerged from this inquiry that animate a renewed sense of the possible …
Creating Choices Before Making Choices: One Family Foundation’S Journey To Finding A Strategic Focus, Kelly C. Medinger, Angela R. Logan
Creating Choices Before Making Choices: One Family Foundation’S Journey To Finding A Strategic Focus, Kelly C. Medinger, Angela R. Logan
The Foundation Review
Rooted in business principles, philanthropic study, and reflective practice, this article examines the journey of the Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation, a small family foundation established in 1977, toward a strategic grantmaking focus.
This article examines a foundation’s first step toward building a grantmaking strategy – finding an issue or problem to address – alongside a three-part model for creating choices that reflect donor intent, organizational talents and resources, and broader community needs.
The study adds to the body of knowledge about the value, process, and challenges of finding a strategic grantmaking focus, whether that focus is for …
Constancy And Change In The Women’S Funding Network: International Horizons And Core Values, Eleanor Brilliant
Constancy And Change In The Women’S Funding Network: International Horizons And Core Values, Eleanor Brilliant
The Foundation Review
This article is a case study of women’s advocacy funders and their network organization, the Women’s Funding Network (WFN). WFN developed in the context of alternative (targeted) private funding sources emerging in the 70s and 80s to support newly formed social action and identity groups, some of whom had been encouraged by federal programs before the Reagan era, but that in those years were also not receiving support from more traditional funders like the United Way and many foundations.
The author analyzes the evolution of the network and its member funds from 1985 to 2012 as they struggled for survival …
Understanding Collective Impact In A Rural Funding Collaborative: Collective Grantmaking In Appalachian Ohio, Judith Millesen
Understanding Collective Impact In A Rural Funding Collaborative: Collective Grantmaking In Appalachian Ohio, Judith Millesen
The Foundation Review
This article documents the history and work of the Appalachian Ohio Funders Group, a ninemember regional grantmaking collaborative committed to strategically enhancing the region’s assets through leadership, networking, financial and in-kind investments, leveraged resources, and collaboration.
The work of the collaborative is positioned within the broader context of recent publications examining funder collaboratives, networks, and collective impact as ways to address social problems, achieve economies of scale, and inspire innovation. Specific attention is given to what makes the collaborative unique – namely, the organizational diversity of the funding partners, the lack of a shared issue area, and the fluidity of …
Peer Support And Inclusion For Individuals With Disabilities: Benefits For Everyone, Rebekah Shippy
Peer Support And Inclusion For Individuals With Disabilities: Benefits For Everyone, Rebekah Shippy
Honors Projects
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Teri Behrens, Michael Quinn Patton
Editorial, Teri Behrens, Michael Quinn Patton
The Foundation Review
No abstract provided.
The Blandin Foundation: The Journey To A Theory Of Philanthropy, Kathy Annette, Wade Fauth, Allison Ahcan
The Blandin Foundation: The Journey To A Theory Of Philanthropy, Kathy Annette, Wade Fauth, Allison Ahcan
The Foundation Review
The Blandin Foundation, located in Grand Rapids, Minn., is one of the few foundations focused on rural communities.
The foundation’s trustees commissioned the senior leadership team in 2007 to undertake serious, sustained, and annual assessments of the foundation’s work and impact. The first assessments focused on the ways in which they were delivering on the strategic plan, observations about impact, and potential adjustments.
After focusing on strategies, foundation leadership asked themselves what their theory of change was. This question led to a deeper process of exploring why and how they do their work, eventually leading them to a theory of …
Reflections And Commentary On A Theory Of Philanthropy, Michelle Gagnon, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Quinn Patton, James Radner, Patricia Patrizi, John Bare, Kay Sherwood, Teresa Behrens
Reflections And Commentary On A Theory Of Philanthropy, Michelle Gagnon, Nathaniel Foote, Michael Quinn Patton, James Radner, Patricia Patrizi, John Bare, Kay Sherwood, Teresa Behrens
The Foundation Review
No abstract provided.
A Foundation's Theory Of Philanthropy: What It Is, What It Provides, How To Do It, Michael Quinn Patton, Nathaniel Foote, James Radner
A Foundation's Theory Of Philanthropy: What It Is, What It Provides, How To Do It, Michael Quinn Patton, Nathaniel Foote, James Radner
The Foundation Review
This article argues that philanthropic endeavors should be undergirded by a theory of philanthropy. Articulating a theory of philanthropy is a way for a foundation to make explicit what is often only implicit, thereby enabling internal and external actors to pose and resolve significant questions, understand and play important roles more fully and effectively, and improve performance by enhancing alignment across complex systems.
A theory of philanthropy articulates how and why a foundation will use its resources to achieve its mission and vision. The theory-of-philanthropy approach is designed to help foundations align their strategies, governance, operating and accountability procedures, and …
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 27, November 30, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 27, November 30, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 14, November 30, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 14, November 30, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 26, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 26, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 13, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 13, November 23, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 25, November 19, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 25, November 19, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
2015 Slac Presentation: Correlation Between Library Instruction And Student Retention, Mary O'Kelly
2015 Slac Presentation: Correlation Between Library Instruction And Student Retention, Mary O'Kelly
Presentations
Grand Valley State University Libraries has found a statistically significant positive correlation between librarian-led instruction and student retention. The libraries’ Head of Instructional Services and the university's Institutional Analysis department worked together to connect library instruction with student-level data and then analyze that data over several academic years. This presentation will outline the data collection process, analysis methods, limitations, and outcomes of a longitudinal study.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 24, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 24, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 12, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 040, Number 12, November 16, 2015, Grand Valley State University
2015-2016, Volume 40
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 23, November 12, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Lanthorn, Vol. 50, No. 23, November 12, 2015, Grand Valley State University
Volume 50, July 13, 2015 - June 6, 2016
Lanthorn is Grand Valley State's student newspaper, published from 1968 to the present.