Dr Ruth Hansen

USA
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Associate professor
University of Wisconsin – Whitewater College of Business & Economics
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Dr Ruth K. Hansen is an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater’s College of Business and Economics and director of the Institute for Nonprofit Management Studies. A scholar and former practitioner, she brings over two decades of fundraising experience to her research on philanthropy, resource mobilization, and inclusion in the nonprofit sector. She holds a PhD from Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, a Master of Jurisprudence in business law (Loyola University Chicago School of Law), and a BA in music (Rutgers University).
She serves on the board of the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC), and chairs the Research Council for the AFP Foundation for Fundraising.
Ruth’s work explores the intersection of theory and practice in fundraising – how we ask, who gives to whom, and why it matters.
Her recent studies include ‘Sector theorists should consider how social values determine unmet needs’ (with Gregory Witkowski, in Reimagining Nonprofits: Sector Theory in the Twenty-First Century), and ‘Who will spare a dime? Impulse giving decisions at the checkout’ (with Lauren Dula, in the Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs). Her 2023 Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing editors’ choice article, co-written with Lesley Alborough, challenges traditional fundraising research methodologies and highlights the value of practitioner perspectives.
Recognized for her contributions to the field, Ruth was named a 2024 AFP Early Career Emerging Scholar.
Areas of interest
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Research methodologies
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Stakeholders to fundraising
Rogare involvement
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Council member 2025 to date
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Member of Critical Fundraising Network 2022 to date
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Co-author of green paper on the ethics of commission-based pay
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Author of paper of paper in the Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing special issue on fundraising ethics on stakeholders to fundraising ethics
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Member of project group assessing the state of scholarship into fundraising ethics (not yet on website)