Nonprofits & Government: Collaboration & ConflictThe past several decades have seen unprecedented growth in the scope and complexity of relationships between government and nonprofit organizations. These relationships have been more fruitful than many critics had feared and more problematic than many advocates had hoped. Nonprofits and Government is the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary exploration of nonprofit-government relations. The second edition of this important book is fully updated and includes two new chapters. The authors address a host of important issues, including nonprofit advocacy, direct regulatory and tax policy, the conversion of nonprofits to for-profits, clashes in government interaction with religion and the arts, and international nonprofit-government relationships. Practitioners, researchers, and policymakers alike will benefit from the authors' wide-ranging discussion. |
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... Private higher education Arts Expenditure by recipient To persons ( cash assistance payments ) To for - profit providers ( Medicaid , from table 5.3 ) To nonprofit organizations ( public welfare vendor payments , higher education ...
... Private higher education Arts Expenditure by recipient To persons ( cash assistance payments ) To for - profit providers ( Medicaid , from table 5.3 ) To nonprofit organizations ( public welfare vendor payments , higher education ...
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( 5 ) Because most state / local funding of higher education supports public institutions , we turn to the Chronicle of Higher Education , Almanac Issue , 2004–2005 ( p . 30 ) for data pertaining to private , nonprofit education .
( 5 ) Because most state / local funding of higher education supports public institutions , we turn to the Chronicle of Higher Education , Almanac Issue , 2004–2005 ( p . 30 ) for data pertaining to private , nonprofit education .
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That scenario much better describes the HMO industry in the 1980s and early 1990s than the world of art museums or higher education , where massive wealth also provides fertile ground for private gain . Regulators , of course , should ...
That scenario much better describes the HMO industry in the 1980s and early 1990s than the world of art museums or higher education , where massive wealth also provides fertile ground for private gain . Regulators , of course , should ...
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