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Sarah Holloway

Interim Program Director & Lecturer, Nonprofit Management; Senior Lecturer in the Discipline of International and Public Affairs, SIPA; Senior Fellow for Social Impact, Columbia Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Design

Sarah Holloway is the Director of the Masters of Science in Nonprofit Management at SPS, a member of the faculty at the School of International & Public Affairs, and the Senior Fellow for Social Impact at Columbia Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Design. 

She teaches Social Enterprise, Design for Social Innovation, Nonprofit Finance and a new course on Climate Tech and Entrepreneurship. 

Sarah has spent three decades in the social innovation space and is the co-founder of Mouse.orgComputer Science for All (CSforALL), and The Wellness Classroom and eLab, a fellowship aimed at bringing together problem-solvers, experts and entrepreneurs in K-12, higher education and workforce to rethink the systems that educate our planet to help ensure equality and equity of access. 

She sits on the Board of CSforALL, Five One Labs, Eat Offbeat, BenefitKitchen, Open StartUp and Gotham Gives. 

Courses:

  • Social Enterprise (SIPA)
  • Design for Social Innovation
  • Nonprofit Finance (SIPA)
  • Climate Tech and Entrepreneurship (SIPA)

Publications

Fuchs, E. R., Elhadad, N., Holloway, S. M., MacQuarrie, A., Marcello, E. M. & Papir, A. (2021, May). Communities speak: Rebuilding NYC small business after the pandemic. Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs & Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Informatics. Retrieved from: https://sps.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Report_%20Communities%20Speak_%20Rebuilding%20NYC%20Small%20Businesses%20After%20the%20Pandemic%20%281%29.pdf.

Escueta, M. & Holloway, S. M. (2019, Fall). Investment in education technology across the globe: Where profit meets purpose. Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs Entrepreneurship & Policy Working Paper Series. Retrieved from: https://sipa.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/25222_SIPA-White-Paper-Global-Ed-Tech-web.pdf.

Fuchs, E. R. & Holloway, S. M., Bayer, K. Feathers, A. (2014, June). Innovative partnership for public health: An evaluation of the New York City Green Cart Initiative to expand access to healthy produce in low-income neighborhoods. Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. Retrieved from: https://www.sipa.columbia.edu/news/study-nyc-green-carts-expand-access-fresh-produce-low-income-neighborhoods.