Welcoming the 2021 Senior International Fellows

2021 Senior International Fellows Program
April 12–May 7, 2021
Meet and learn more below about the Fellows and their planned research topics. We are excited to work with this select group of scholar practitioners in the Center's virtual iteration of this year's Senior Fellows Program.
Analía BETTONI Montevideo, URUGUAY
Instituto de Comunicación y Desarrollo (ICD) — Project Coordinator
América Solidaria Uruguay — Board Member
Mesa Nacional de Diálogo sobre Voluntariado y Compromiso Social (National Table of Volunteerism) — Board Member
Research focus: Community foundations in Uruguay: An opportunity for civil society sustainability?
Mariana de Góes BORGES Brasilia, BRAZIL
Fundação Assis Chateaubriand — Executive Superintendent
FUNP-DF – Federação de Fundações Privadas do Distrito Federal — President
Research focus: Impact business model: Reaching sustainability for nonprofits and community foundations in Brazil
Daniela CASTAGNO Rome, ITALY
Fondazione Con Il Sud — Head of Institutional and International Partnerships
Research focus: Supporting Southern Italian civil society organizations and community foundations in building alliances with the Italian Diaspora
Paola Andrea CUBIDES Alvarez Bogotá, COLOMBIA; currently Mexico City, Mexico
Azaí Consultores — Cofounder; Business Development Director & Social Impact Measurement Leader
Innpactia (social impact start-up) — Cofounder; Board member
Ñañaykuna — Social Entrepreneurs Mentor (also: Civicus, Fledge Fund and Ventures Corporation)
Research focus: Identifying and building sustainable support for community foundations in Colombia
Rosa GALLEGO Madrid, SPAIN
Asociación Española de Fundaciones (AEF/Spanish Association of Foundations) — Director for International Relations and Community Foundations
Candid — Member of Board of Trustees
Donors and Foundations Networks in Europe (DAFNE) —former Chair (2009-2017) Research focus: Community foundation building: Identifying key capacities for the Spanish context
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