The David A. Boileau Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to increasing awareness of social justice and human rights through seminars, education, training, workshops, research, and publications. The Foundation seeks to establish a lecture series on the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas and provide ethics-based training. It also supports scholarly research aligned with promoting the Foundation's values through philosophy, psychology, theology, economics and law. The Foundation retains intellectual property rights over the materials it produces.
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The David A. Boileau Foundation
1. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
The David A. Boileau Foundation 息 2011-2012
2. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Purpose
As a Grassroots Private Nonprofit
Organization, we are dedicated to increasing
the awareness of Social Justice and The
Protection of Human Rights through
Seminars, Education, Training, Workshops,
Research, and the Publication of Scholarly
Works.
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012
3. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Social Justice and the Protection of Human Rights
As a grassroots Organization, we support and are willing to participate,
academically or otherwise, in Seminars, Education, Training, and Workshops
for Higher Education Institutions, Organizations, and Corporations that strive
to increase awareness of Social Justice and Human Rights through
personal, individual, Institutional, Organizational, and Corporate practice.
As a grassroots Organization, funding is provisional and is provided by the requesting
Institution or Organization; however, when available, partial funding may be possible
through the Foundations Donations.
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012
4. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Seminars
The David A. Boileau Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series
One of the Foundations priority grassroots goals is to establish The
David A. Boileau Thomas Aquinas Lecture Series. We envision this
Series as open to National and International Faculty and Scholars,
and as multi-disciplinary. Lecturers in the Series include philosophers
or other disciplinarians who may use a supportive, comparative, or
critical approach to Thomist philosophy.
Students, regardless of their departmental major, may submit
proposals for presentations that clearly and distinctly represent the
Lecture theme. These include but are not limited to: academic poster
presentations, including presentations from the humanities, sciences,
economics, law, and the performing or visual arts.
* Potential proposals for the Lecture Series are accepted by Dr. Sharon Harbin, President & CEO of the Foundation and
presented to the Board for review. The Board and Officers of the Foundation retain the rights to limit the major theme of
the Series to the Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas,and as stated above, as well, negotiation of shared rights or any and
all academic works as a result thereof.
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012
5. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Education, Training, and Workshops
Another priority grassroots goal of the Foundation is to support
and provide Ethics-based Education, Training, and Workshops.
As our goals come to fruition, we envision Education, Training,
and Workshops as open to Institutions, Organizations, and
Corporations, nationally and internationally. Programs will be
tailored to fit the needs of the students or trainees as described by
the requesting Institution, Organization, or Corporation.
Training Programs are funded by the requesting Institution,
Organization, or Corporation.
* The David A. Boileau Foundation retains the rights to all intellectual materials produced by the Foundation for such
Training Programs.
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6. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Research and Scholarly Works
The David A. Boileau Foundation supports scholarly research and
invites manuscript proposals. We accept manuscript contributions
for review and that are in alignment with the values and ideals as
stated in the Foundations Purpose, including its ongoing academic
projects.*
The Research and Scholarly Works Program is open to Faculty of
Higher Education and Individual Scholars, who clearly and distinctly
demonstrate an understanding of the Academic Goals of the Foundation.
* The David A. Boileau Foundation retains the rights to all intellectual materials produced by the
Foundation, except in cases wherein such contributions may comprise an entire chapter, or a
substantial part of an article or book. Please contact Dr. Sharon Harbin for a list of ongoing academic
projects.
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012
7. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
Research and Scholarly Works
The Foundations Scholarly Interests include but are not limited to:
Philosophy
ethics, applied ethics, phenomenology, existentialism, ancient and medieval
philosophy, aesthetics, personalism, hermeneutics, the philosophy of rhetoric,
philosophical anthropology, the philosophy of God, atheism
Psychology
early German psychophysics, contemporary neuroscience, cognition,
cognitive-behavioral psychology, positive psychology (Seligman), cultural
psychology
Theology
Christianity, Judaism, Islam (works must be in alignment with the Foundations
values and ideals as stated in our Purpose)
Economics, Law, Natural Law
* The David A. Boileau Foundation retains the rights to all intellectual materials produced by the Foundation. Please contact Dr. Sharon Harbin
for a more detailed list of interests and ongoing works.
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012
8. The David A. Boileau
Foundation
We sincerely invite you to become a Member of our Foundation and help us build a firm
base of disciplinarians who share like-minded goals, values, and ideals. Philosophy is a
living thing, Fr. Dave would say, It is an enduring work never finished and thrives
only as much as we are willing to contribute to what is already there.
If you are interested in our Foundation and would like to know more, volunteer services,
propose a scholarly contribution, or make a tax deductible donation, please contact us
at:
Information, proposals, scholarly contributions:
The David A. Boileau Foundation
Sharon Harbin, Ph.D., President & CEO
1835 Highway 45 North
Box 214
Columbus, MS 39705
Tax deductible donations:
The David A. Boileau Foundation
Michael T. Scripps, AIF速, CRPS速, Treasurer & CFO
1835 Highway 45 North
Box 214
Columbus, MS 39705
The David A. Boileau Foundation 2011-2012