Joannie Tremblay-Boire
Assistant Professor
School of Public Policy
Expertise
Philanthropy
Language Proficiency
english
Joannie Tremblay-Boire is an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy, affiliated with the Do Good Institute.
Her research centers on nonprofits and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), studying their accountability, internal structure and legal environment. Her dissertation focused on why American foundations make grants to certain charities and not others. Currently, Tremblay-Boire is expanding her work on grantmaking foundations, examining the population ecology of foundations.
Tremblay-Boire’s work has appeared in Public Administration Review, European Political Science Review, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, and Voluntas. She received the William E. Mosher and Frederick C. Mosher Award for the best article written by an academic in Public Administration Review in 2016 with co-authors Aseem Prakash and Mary Kay Gugerty.
Prior to joining the University of Maryland, she was an assistant professor of public management and policy in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. She graduated with a Ph.D. from the department of political science at the University of Washington in Seattle. She received an M.A. in public policy and public administration and a B.A. in political science from Concordia University in Montreal.
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