INPM Faculty and Staff
Our faculty are recognized throughout the region as dynamic and experienced leaders in their respective fields. More importantly, they are terrific teachers who regularly draw rave reviews from our students.
This is our current roster of instructors and program staff, including the title of the course(s) each customarily teaches in italics:
History & Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector, Nonprofit Leadership, Social Entrepreneurship, Strategic Planning, Managing Philanthropic Foundations
Assistant Professor of Public Administration
Director, Institute for Nonprofit Management
Associate Director, Center for Public Service
Post-doctoral work, Stanford University
Ph.D. in Organizational Studies (education/sociology), Erlangen-Nuremberg University
M.A. in Philosophy and Education, Tuebingen University
Schroeer publications and research
Making Business with the Bottom of the Pyramid
Strategies for Impact in Philanthropy
Effective Marketing for Nonprofits, Volunteerism and Volunteer Management
Principal/Founder, Effective Altruism, LLC
Managing Director, Building Bridges Coalition
Adjunct Instructor, University of Oregon
Adjunct Instructor, Portland State University
Doctoral candidate, Portland State University
M.P.A., University of Oregon
Graduate Certificate in Not-for-Profit Management, University of Oregon
B.A., University of Oregon
Oaxaca Field Study
Associate Professor, Division of Public Administration, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government
Ph.D., Stanford University
B.A., Allegheny College
Volunteerism and Volunteer Management
Former director, www.onlinevolunteering.org
MSc, Development Management, Open University
BA, Journalism, Western Kentucky University
Author, The Virtual Volunteering Guidebook
BARBARA DUDLEY
Advocacy & Political Participation by Nonprofit Organizations, History & Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector
Past Executive Director, Greenpeace USA
J.D., Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley
B.A., Stanford University
SUZANNE C. FEENEY (emerita)
Creating Collaborative Communities, Governance of Nonprofit Organizations, History & Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector, Nongovernmental Organizations, Oaxaca Field Study, Organizational Leadership & Decisionmaking (a.k.a. Alligators & Swamps)
Founding Director (retired), Institute for Nonprofit Management
Associate Professor, Division of Public Administration, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government
Ph.D., University of Washington
M.A., University of Washington
B.A., Oregon State University
Introduction to Nonprofit Management, History & Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector, Program Evaluation for Nonprofits, Strategic Planning for Nonprofits
Associate Professor, Division of Public Administration, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government
Ph.D., University of Georgia, Athens
M.P.A., University of Missouri, Kansas City
M.A.T., Colgate University
B.A., Antioch College
Gelles publications and research
LINDA GOLASZEWSKI
Governance of Nonprofit Organizations, Managing New, Small, and/of Grassroots Nonprofits
Program Manager, Institute for Nonprofit Management/Center for Public Service
Principal Partner, The Planning Group
M.A. University of Illinois - Springfield
B.S. Loyola University
SHARON HASENJAEGER
Coordinator of Nonprofit Programs, INPM/Center for Public Service
J.D., McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific
B.A., Pomona College
DAVID A. (Rocky) JOHNSON
Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations
Ph.D., Urban Studies, Portland State University
M.S., Portland State University
B.A., Whitworth College
NGOs: Nonprofits on a World Stage; History & Foundations of the Nonprofit Sector
Ph.D., Public Administration & Policy, Portland State University
M.U.S., Portland State University
B.A., Southern Oregon University
KEVIN MATHENY
Contemporary Issues in Fundraising, Fundamentals of Fundraising, Advanced Fundraising: Major & Planned Gifts
Chief Development Officer, Concordia University
Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE)
M.A., Saint Mary's University
B.A., Santa Clara University
Volunteer Engagement and Leadership Program (VELP)
Macduff publications and research
Overcoming Road Blocks: Change Strategies for Arts/Museum Volunteer Programs
Multiple Ways of Coordinating Volunteers with Differing Styles of Service
Others at http://www.scribd.com/, search for "Nancy Macduff".
CLAUDIA MOORAD
Volunteerism/Volunteer Management, Living Service & Volunteer Leadership
M.O.D & H.R. in process, University of San Francisco
B.A., California State University, Chico
DENNIS MORROW
Introduction to Nonprofit Management, Values-Based Management (Effective Human Resource Management for the Nonprofit Sector)
Executive Director, Janus Youth Programs
M.B.A., University of Portland
M.A.Ed., George Washington University
B.A., Stanford University
DONNA SCHAEFFER
Grantwriting
Principal, Donna K. Schaeffer, LLC
Development Counsel
M.S.W., Portland State University
B.S., Portland State University
Financial Management for Nonprofits, Advanced Financial Strategies: Evaluating Earned and Contributed Income Options
Kay Sohl Consulting
M.A.T., Reed College
B.A., University of California at Berkeley
Grantwriting, Advanced Grantwriting
Principal, Grants Northwest (michael@grantsnorthwest.com)
Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE)
Grant Professional Certified (GPC)
M.A. California State University, Dominguez Hills
B.A. Thomas Edison State College
Author: Grantwriting Beyond the Basics: Book 1, Proven Strategies Professionals Use to Make their Proposals Work; Book 2, Understanding Nonprofit Finances; Book 3, Successful Program Evaluation.
Former Editor: Grants and Foundation Review (Charity Channel)
