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    2023 Community Engagement Associates Mentor Questionnaire Report
    (2023-04-24) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to faculty/staff mentors of students participating in the Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Scholarship Program for AY 2022-2023. The CEA program is an employment program in which community engaged faculty and staff apply for funding to employ students to provide support for courses, programs, or projects that advance the community engagement mission of IUPUI.
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    (Springer, 2020-06-30) Gunderman, Richard B.; Radiology and Imaging Sciences, School of Medicine
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    Serving, Giving, and Leading Globally: Philanthropic Commitment in Lions Clubs International
    (2012-01) IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
    Serving, Giving, and Leading Globally: Philanthropic Commitment in Lions Clubs International aims to explore the dynamics affecting philanthropic engagement and leadership of Lions Clubs International members in 12 countries. Headquartered in the U.S., Lions Clubs International (LCI) is the world’s largest voluntary service-club organization with nearly 1.35 million members in 206 countries. Approximately 23 percent of all Lions clubs members are women, who now play an increasing role in the growth of LCI membership. Lions clubs members are a unique group not only within the U.S. but also in many other countries, identified through their commitment to the mission of LCI: “To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding through Lions clubs.”
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    Serving, Giving, and Leading in the United States: Gender and Philanthropic Commitment in Lions Clubs International
    (2012-01) IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
    Serving, Giving, and Leading in the United States: Gender and Philanthropic Commitment in Lions Clubs International aims to explore the dynamics affecting philanthropic engagement and leadership of Lions Clubs International members in the United States. The data used in this report were part of a larger study that surveyed a random sample of Lions clubs members in 14 selected countries.
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    Spring 2023 Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Program Questionnaire Report
    (2023-11-01) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to students participating in the Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Scholarship Program for AY 2022-2023. The CEA program is an employment program in which community engaged faculty and staff apply for funding to employ students to provide support for courses, programs, or projects that advance the community engagement mission of IUPUI.
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    Spring 2024 Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Program Questionnaire Report
    (2024-07-18) Hahn, Thomas
    This report provides the results of the end-of-year questionnaire to students participating in the Community Engagement Associates (CEA) Scholarship Program for AY 2023-2024. The CEA program is an employment program in which community engaged faculty and staff apply for funding to employ students to provide support for courses, programs, or projects that advance the community engagement mission of IUPUI.
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