Michael O'Neill (educator)
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O'Neill received a doctorate in education from Harvard University in 1967.
He is one of the pioneers in non-profit management education and founded the Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management at the University of San Francisco.
[edit] Published works
- Nonprofit Nation: A New Look at the Third America, 2002
- Giving and Volunteering in California. San Francisco (with William A. Roberts), 2000
- Nonprofit Management Education: U.S. and World Perspectives (with Kathleen Fletcher), 1998
- Women and Power in the Nonprofit Sector (with Teresa Odendahl), 1994
- Hispanics and the Nonprofit Sector (with Herman E. Gallegos), 1991
- Ethics in Nonprofit Management: A Collection of Cases, 1990
- The Third America: The Emergence of the Nonprofit Sector in the United States, 1989
- Educating Managers of Nonprofit Organizations (with Dennis R. Young), 1988
- New Schools in a New Church, 1971
- How Good Are Catholic Schools?, 1967