Peace Games: A Non-Profit’s Journey from Birth to National Expansion (Epilogue) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Peace Games: A Non-Profit's Journey from Birth to National Expansion (Epilogue) Case Solution

Eric Dawson started working on a social service job referred to as Peace Games when he was a Harvard University freshman during 1992,, an one-day festival to teach school-age children about cooperation and peace. Dawson focused on the broader scale. Initially running within Harvard and after through the independent nonprofit that he founded, Dawson transformed Peace Games from an easy party of community into a kindergarten-8th grade, yearlong conflict resolution program that he expected to execute in schools across the country.

As vital as the program layout and challenging itself, nevertheless, was the demand to create, fund, and manage an organization with the capacity of carrying the project forward. HKS Instance Number 1795.1

PUBLICATION DATE: July 01, 2005 PRODUCT #: HKS313-PDF-ENG

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