Scholar, Teacher, Advocate

Nonprofit Expertise + Curiosity

 

A native Clevelander, Jamie Levine Daniel joined New York University’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service as an Associate Professor of Nonprofit Management and Public Service in September 2023. She comes to Wagner after spending eight years at Indiana University-Purdue University’s Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Her research interests focus on nonprofit resource acquisition and service delivery within a context of public policy, process, and practice.

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Research

How do nonprofit organizations get the resources they need to deliver their programs and services? How does this resource acquisition impact what they do? These are the questions I seek to answer, and I use a variety of quantitative and qualitative methods to do so.

 

Teaching

I teach students who exhibit a broad range of connections to the nonprofit and public sectors. My strong commitment to educating leaders to critique technical rationality, demonstrate cultural competence, and engender trust in their institutions guides my in-class approach and scholarly philosophy. My courses are designed to reinforce the material’s real-world applicability, but also for students to gain valuable communication and analysis skills to be used beyond our classroom.

 
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Media

Want to hear me talk about my work? Check out my podcast appearances, media quotes, and recorded presentations.