The Nonprofit Sector in Interesting Times: Case Studies in a Changing SectorSchool of Policy Studies, Queen's University, 2003 - 272 páginas Relying upon the traditional virtues of innovation and commitment, these organisations are redefining their relationship with governments, forging new intrasectoral alliances, learning new virtual realities, and altering their behaviour to suit shifting funding and policy imperatives. In The Nonprofit Sector in Interesting Times the authors capture this changing environment and evaluate its effects on voluntary organisations as they strive to serve Canadians better, whether at the federal level, across the provinces, or in rural communities. The cases explored here include internet regulation and privacy legislation, conservation efforts and biodiversity, the savings behaviour of NPOs, the breast cancer policy community, and voluntary sector-government compacts. Contributors include Kathy Brock, Philippe Barla (Universit Laval), Malcolm Grieve (Acadia), Femida Handy (York University), Alison Li (York University), Agnes Meinhard and Mary Foster (Ryerson University), and Susan Phillips (Carleton University). |
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... give more tend to plan ahead suggests that the more affluent are targeting their dollars ( ibid . , p . 25 ) . In addition , while donors still cite giving to people in need ( 94 percent ) or to causes in which they believe ( 91 percent ) ...
... give more tend to plan ahead suggests that the more affluent are targeting their dollars ( ibid . , p . 25 ) . In addition , while donors still cite giving to people in need ( 94 percent ) or to causes in which they believe ( 91 percent ) ...
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... give a year - end snapshot of activities , reporting particular financial ( and other ) data at one point in time ( stock variables ) . Tax return data do not allow us to talk about income or expenditures on a per client basis , but do give ...
... give a year - end snapshot of activities , reporting particular financial ( and other ) data at one point in time ( stock variables ) . Tax return data do not allow us to talk about income or expenditures on a per client basis , but do give ...
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... give input into how these principles may be used to achieve the highest level of compli- ance . Initiatives like this will continue to drive the search for a new regulatory solution . One alternative that speaks directly to the burden ...
... give input into how these principles may be used to achieve the highest level of compli- ance . Initiatives like this will continue to drive the search for a new regulatory solution . One alternative that speaks directly to the burden ...
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Voluntary SectorGovernment Relationships | 17 |
Aspects of Savings Decisions | 71 |
Nonprofit Organizations in the Canadian Breast Cancer | 99 |
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