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The following organizations provide funding for research projects related to Positive Organizational Scholarship. If you know of other organizations or foundations that provide funding for work related to Positive Organizational Scholarship, please contact us at positiveorg@umich.edu.
 

The Fetzer Institute The Fetzer Institute

The Fetzer Institute is a nonprofit operating foundation committed to supporting research and practices that promote health and wholeness in society. This Web site has information about a variety of ongoing research, education and service programs as well as links to other organizations with similar values.

 

The Gallup Organization The Gallup Organization

The Gallup Organization is one of the world's largest management consulting firms. Gallup's core expertise is in measuring and understanding human attitudes and behavior. Gallup applies this expertise to help companies improve business performance by leveraging their employee and customer assets. Gallup also conducts The Gallup Poll, the world's leading source of public opinion since 1935. Gallup has wholly owned or majority-owned subsidiaries in more than 25 countries. Worldwide, more than 3,000 research, consulting, and training professionals work together to provide clients with comparable practices, procedures, and standards across national, cultural, and linguistic boundaries.

 
 
The Templeton Foundation The Templeton Foundation

The Templeton Foundation seeks to act as a critical catalyst for progress, especially by supporting studies, which demonstrate the benefits of an open, humble and progressive approach to learning in these areas. Through its programs, the Foundation seeks to encourage the world to catch the vision of the tremendous possibilities for spiritual progress in an open and humble approach to life; encourage institutions of learning to incorporate training towards excellence in character in their efforts to prepare the next generation for service; to encourage growth in appreciating the potential of free societies; and to promote the understanding of the significant responsibilities associated with freedom in its several aspects, moral, spiritual, political and economic.