Science of Philanthropy Initiative Conference
Science of Philanthropy Initiative (SPI) Conference
Keynote Speakers
Dominic Packer, Lehigh University
Rachel Kranton, Duke University
Ann Mei Chang, CEO of Candid
September 18-19, 2024
Location: Indiana University Indianapolis
420 University Blvd.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
ORGANIZERS
John List, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics at the University of Chicago; Visiting Hartsook Chair at the IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Amir Pasic, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Luigi Butera, Copenhagen Business School
Christopher Clapp, Harris School of Public Policy
Sara Konrath, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Rich Steinberg, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
ABOUT SPI
SPI is an initiative started by John List, Michael Price, and Anya Samek in 2012 to encourage experimental (field and lab) research on charitable giving. In addition to providing an avenue for research discussions, another aim of the conference is to bring together researchers studying charitable giving with practitioners in the field of philanthropy.
PROGRAM
Coming soon!
REGISTRATION
Conference Registration: Register here.
Conference Payment: Attendees must complete the Conference Registration Payment Form to attend SPI 2024.
To attend the conference, registrants must submit both the registration form and registration payment. Without submitting both the registration form and payment, registrants may not attend the SPI 2024 Conference. View more here.
Presenter applications: We would like to invite presentations that use laboratory or field experiments to investigate social preferences that shape philanthropic giving (including altruism, reciprocity, inequity aversion, warm-glow giving, etc.), techniques charities may use to increase giving, the role of culture on giving, and development of social preferences (i.e., experiments with children/young adults). Topics that are also of interest are volunteerism, the organization of charities/how they operate, and organ/blood donation.
The deadline for submission is May 15, 2024. All applicants will be notified of their status by June 12, 2024.
Apply to present at SPI 2024 here.
SPI PARTNERSHIP CHALLENGE: CALL FOR COLLABORATION
An invitation to researchers to partner with charitable organizations
A primary objective of The Science of Philanthropy Initiative is to bring together researchers studying charitable giving with practitioners in the field of philanthropy. SPI received a generous donation from Fidelity Charitable® Catalyst Fund and BWF providing a funding opportunity to defray some of the costs of this partnership.
- $2000-$4000 will be awarded to the partnership. (Maximum of 8 awards)
- If you are a grad student or a professor interested in applying for this award, please sign up here. Please be prepared to upload your CV, and to provide a short description of your ability to partner with an organization, as well as any experience you have with experiments with firms.
- Deadline: May 1, 2024
- By June 1, we will share with you a list of charities including their data capabilities, things they can measure, and their goals/constraints.
- You must be able to attend SPI in person September 18-19, 2024 at IUPUI in Indianapolis.
Please note: We will be sharing a separate call to invite charitable organizations to apply to be matched with researchers. Stay tuned!
CONFERENCE LODGING
More information regarding conference lodging coming soon!
WATCH: Presentations from previous SPI Annual Conferences
Topics that are also of interest are volunteerism, the organization of charities/how they operate, and organ/blood donation. You can visit spihub.org to see the papers that were presented in previous years. [SPI2023] [SPI2022] [SPI2020] [SPI2019] [SPI2018] [SPI2017]
General questions? Please contact SPI conference administrator Jamie Temmer.