The Program on Non-Profit Organizations (PONPO) at Yale University was founded in 1978 to foster interdisciplinary research aimed at developing an understanding of nonprofit organizations and their role in economic and political life. Originally an initiative of Yale president Kingman Brewster, PONPO was first directed by Professor John G. Simon of the Law School in cooperation with Charles E. Lindblom of the Political Science and Economics Departments and director of the Institute for Social and Policy Studies. PONPO spent most of its life at the Institute, but was hosted at the Divinity School from 1998 to 2002. PONPO is currently directed jointly by the Yale School of Management and the Yale Center for International and Area Studies.
From the description of Records of the Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University, 1973-2004 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702172025
From the guide to the Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University, records, 1973-2004, (Manuscripts and Archives)