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Emily Koons Jae: Executive Director of ACTA’s Fund for Academic Renewal
Emily Koons Jae serves as Director of the Fund for Academic Renewal (FAR), a program of ACTA that works closely...
Emily Koons Jae serves as Director of the Fund for Academic Renewal (FAR), a program of ACTA that works closely...
A few weeks ago, Ken Griffin’s $300 million contribution to Harvard University inspired an op-ed in Inside Philanthropy calling on universities to be more circumspect in allowing naming rights. Named gifts are easy targets for criticism, and many...
My research is focused on the complexity of the philanthropy space – how to understand and navigate it. There is far more to private giving for the public good than most people realize, but...
WASHINGTON, DC—On December 7, Emily Koons Jae, director of the American Council of […]
“This is not only life changing. This is life giving,” said Anthony E. Munroe, president of Borough of Manhattan Community College. “Not just to the institution but to the tens of thousands of students...
Washington, DC – Miami University’s John W. Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship has been […]
Emily Koons Jae, who leads ACTA’s Fund for Academic Renewal (FAR) initiative, has been keeping close tabs on the controversy around a $30 million gift to Ohio State University by the late Michael Moritz. In this episode,...
Executive Director of the Fund for Academic Renewal, Emily Koons Jae, on Far’s Intelligent Donor’s Guide to College Giving. The Intelligent Donor’s Guide to College Giving is a signature ACTA publication designed to help higher...
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