Engelhardt, Sara, July 6, 1990
- Component Identifier:
- 90-011
- Creator:
- Lichtenberg, Naomi
- Scope and Content Note:
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Sara Engelhardt discusses her childhood, family background, education, values, and career at the Carnegie Foundation in this interview. She speaks of her philosophy of philanthropy and the ethics involved in this field. In addition, she discusses the purpose of the Foundation Library Center, her vision for the future, the impact of the 1969 Tax Reform Act on philanthropy, philanthropic abuse, and the importance of diversity in philanthropy.
- Physical description:
- 44 pages 3 tapes, 1 7/8 ips, 106 minutes; index; photo of interviewee and business meeting
- Subjects:
- 1969 Tax Reform Act
diversity
Ethics
foundation leadership
foundations
media
minority groups
philanthropic abuses
values
corporate secretary
grants manager - Names:
- American Association of Fund Raising Council Trust
Carnegie Foundation
Foundation Center
Sarah Lawrence College
Anderson, Florence
Buckman, Tom
Hamburg, David
Pifer, Alan
Sullivan, Dick
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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Closed until July 1, 2010
- Parent terms of access:
- The archive of the Center for Documentary Research and Practice at Indiana University is open to the use of researchers. Copies of transcript pages are available only when such copies are permitted by the deed of gift. Scholars must honor any restrictions the interviewee placed on the use of the interview. Since some of our earlier (pre-computer) transcripts do not exist in final form, any editing marks in a transcript (deletions, additions, corrections) are to be quoted as marked. Audio files may not be copied for patrons unless the deed of gift permits it, and a transcript is unavailable for that interview. The same rules of use that apply to a transcript apply to the audio interview. Interviews may not be reproduced in full for any public use, but excerpted quotes may be used as long as researchers fully cite the data in their research, including accession number, interview date, interviewee's and interviewer's name, and page(s).
- Location of this collection:
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Franklin Hall 0030B601 East Kirkwood AvenueBloomington, Indiana 47405, United StatesVisit Center for Documentary Research and Practice
- Contact:
- 812-855-2856