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Schar School鈥檚 Alan Abramson Honored for 鈥楧istinguished Achievement鈥 in Nonprofit Research

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Alan Abramson is the 2022 Distinguished Achievement and Leadership in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Award recipient from ARNOVA. Photo by Creative Services.
Alan Abramson is the 2022 Distinguished Achievement and Leadership in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Award recipient from ARNOVA. Photo by Creative Services.

Schar School of Policy and Government Professor has been presented with the 2022 Distinguished Achievement and Leadership in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Award by ARNOVA, the national body representing university-based and other nonprofit researchers in the U.S. It is one of the highest awards in the field of nonprofit research.

Abramson is the founding director of the , which ARNOVA recognizes as 鈥渢he premier nonprofit academic program in Virginia.鈥

鈥淗is excellent scholarship, mentoring of students, strategic management, and community outreach are well-documented, but it is his tireless leadership at the national level that sets him apart and characterizes his many contributions to the field,鈥 ARNOVA said in a statement. 鈥淭here are few people who know as much about the major policy issues facing the nonprofit sector as Dr. Abramson and even fewer who are able to communicate findings across sectors. His research has deepened our understanding of the relationship between nonprofits and government.鈥

As an example, Abramson was an early pioneer, with Johns Hopkins 麻豆国产 Professor Lester Salamon, in researching the implications for nonprofits of federal budget decisions. 鈥淭hat work, updated by Dr. Abramson over the years, is a key resource for policymakers and nonprofit leaders,鈥 the association said. More recently, he has studied how the nonprofit sector advocates for itself and worked with the organization Independent Sector to develop better and more timely measures of the health of the U.S. nonprofit sector.

Abramson directed the Aspen Institute鈥檚 nonprofit and philanthropy program for more than a decade, overseeing the Nonprofit Sector Research Fund and other initiatives that helped build the nonprofit research field in the U.S., strengthen nonprofit and foundation leaders, and deepen the understanding of policymakers about nonprofit activities.

鈥淲hile I am honored to receive this recognition, I think it is also important to highlight the numerous accomplishments of the other faculty at the Center on Nonprofits, Philanthropy, and Social Enterprise,鈥 Abramson said, recognizing Professor and Associate Professor . 鈥淚 believe a real strength of our program is having terrific, nonprofit-focused faculty at the Schar School.鈥