Yulya Spantchak

Former Deputy Director, Center for Global Prosperity

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Since joining the 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute's Center for Global Prosperity in September 2008, Yulya Spantchak has been a contributor to the annual Index of G

Biography

Since joining the 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute's Center for Global Prosperity in September 2008, Yulya Spantchak has been a contributor to the annual Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances, writing and researching on U.S. private giving trends to the developing world. These U.S. philanthropic agents include foundations, corporations, private and voluntary organizations, academic institutions, faith-based groups, as well as individual and collective remittances from immigrants to the U.S. Ms. Spantchak evaluates the contributions of these groups in order to identify the socioeconomic trends and impacts on recipient communities that result from the total U.S. economic engagement in the developing world.

With an academic background including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, Ms. Spantchak reviews and stays abreast of new methodologies for researching the amounts, success stories, and best practices of these private donor organizations. She also manages contact with stakeholders in the development arena, including domestic and international academic, corporate, political, policy, and philanthropic leaders and practitioners.

Before joining the 91ÆÞÓÑ Institute, Ms. Spantchak was working on her Master's degree coursework at Brandeis University Heller School of Social Policy where she focused on economic development. She spent her past summer 2007 term working as a Client Assessment Fellow for FINCA International. This highly competitive fellowship consisted of conducting survey based research in the countries of Georgia and Ukraine, where Ms. Spantchak gathered and analyzed data on clients' standard of living and product satisfaction. Additionally, Ms. Spantchak has an extensive academic and professional background in science and health research. She has worked as a research assistant in radiation oncology, cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology laboratories at Harvard University and Boston University. In addition to research, Ms. Spantchak has also worked as a rehabilitative counselor to brain-damaged adults and volunteered her time to a health oriented after school program in Boston city schools.

Ms. Spantchak received her Master of Arts in Sustainable International Development from Brandeis University and her Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Psychology from Boston University.

Events
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December 2013
Past Event
Doing It Their Way: How Emerging Economies Give and Invest Globally
Featured Speakers:
Yulya Spantchak
Tomicah Tillemann
Alex Their
Dennis Whittle
Carol Adelman
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05
December 2013
Past Event
Doing It Their Way: How Emerging Economies Give and Invest Globally

91ÆÞÓÑ Institute's Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) is pleased to announce the publication of its new __2013 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remitt

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Featured Speakers:
Yulya Spantchak
Tomicah Tillemann
Alex Their
Dennis Whittle
Carol Adelman
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May 2013
Past Event
Philanthropic Freedom: “If You Can'’t Measure It, You Can'’t Improve It.
Featured Speakers:
Carol C. Adelman
Tomicah Tillemann
Douglas Rutzen
Yulya Spantchak
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16
May 2013
Past Event
Philanthropic Freedom: “If You Can'’t Measure It, You Can'’t Improve It.

91ÆÞÓÑ Institute's Center for Global Prosperity (CGP) announced the publication of its pilot study on __Philanthropic Freedom__, the first time that e

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Featured Speakers:
Carol C. Adelman
Tomicah Tillemann
Douglas Rutzen
Yulya Spantchak