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Home Center for POS Related
Funding Organizations
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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