Nonprofits and government : collaboration and conflict
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Nonprofits and government : collaboration and conflict
Rowman & Littlefield, c2017
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: cloth ISBN 9781442271777
Description
Nonprofits and Government provides students and practitioners with the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary, research-based inquiry into the collaborative and conflicting relationship between nonprofits and government at all levels: local, national, and international. The contributors-all leading experts-explore how government regulates, facilitates, finances, and oversees nonprofit activities, and how nonprofits, in turn, try to shape the way government serves the public and promotes the civic, religious, and cultural life of the country. Buttressed by rigorous scholarship, a solid grasp of history, and practical ideas, this 360-degree assessment frees discussion of the nonprofit sector's relationship to government from both wishful and insular thinking. The third edition, addresses the tremendous changes that created both opportunities and challenges for nonprofit-government relations over the past ten years, including new audit requirements, tax and regulatory changes, consequences of the Affordable Care Act and the Great Recession, and new nonprofit and philanthropic forms.
Contributions by Alan J. Abramson, Mark Blumberg, Elizabeth T. Boris, Erica Broadus, Evelyn Brody, John Casey, Roger Colinvaux, Joseph J. Cordes , Teresa Derrick-Mills, Nathan Dietz, Lewis Faulk, Marion Fremont-Smith, Saunji D. Fyffe, Virginia Hodgkinson, Beatrice Leydier, Cindy M. Lott, Jasmine McGinnis Johnson, Brice McKeever, Susan D. Phillips, Steven Rathgeb Smith, Ellen Steele, C. Eugene Steuerle, Dennis R. Young, and Mary K. Winkler.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Roles and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Organizations in a Democracy
Elizabeth T. Boris, Brice McKeever, and Beatrice Leydier
Chapter 1: Supplementary, Complementary or Adversarial?
Nonprofit-Government Relations
Dennis Young and John Casey
Chapter 2: Meeting Social Needs through Charitable and Government Resources
C. Eugene Steuerle, Alan Abramson, Ellen Steele, and Virginia Hodgkinson
Chapter 3: Cross-Sector Nonprofit-Government Financing
Steven Rathgeb Smith
Chapter 4: Tax Treatment of Nonprofit Organizations
A Two-Edged Sword?
Evelyn Brody and Joseph J. Cordes
Chapter 5: State Regulatory and Legal Framework
Cindy Lott and Marion Fremont-Smith
Chapter 6: Nonprofits and Advocacy
Roger Colinvaux
Chapter 7: No Taxation, No Representation: How Government
Is Organized - or Not - to Address Nonprofit Issues
Alan J. Abramson
Chapter 8: Philanthropy: Shaping and Being Shaped by Public Policy
Lewis Faulk and Jasmine McGinnis Johnson
Chapter 9: New Ways of Creating Social Value: Hybrids
and Impact Investing
Joe Cordes, Gene Steuerle, Nathan Dietz, and Erica Broadus
Chapter 10: Performance Measurement and Management: The Tangled
Web of Nonprofit-Government Relationships
Saunji Fyffe, Teresa Derrick-Mills, Mary K. Winkler
Chapter 11: International Trends in Government-Nonprofit Relations:
Constancy, Change and Contradictions
Susan D. Phillips and Mark Blumberg
Index
About the Contributors
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9781442271784
Description
Nonprofits and Government provides students and practitioners with the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary, research-based inquiry into the collaborative and conflicting relationship between nonprofits and government at all levels: local, national, and international. The contributors-all leading experts-explore how government regulates, facilitates, finances, and oversees nonprofit activities, and how nonprofits, in turn, try to shape the way government serves the public and promotes the civic, religious, and cultural life of the country. Buttressed by rigorous scholarship, a solid grasp of history, and practical ideas, this 360-degree assessment frees discussion of the nonprofit sector's relationship to government from both wishful and insular thinking. The third edition, addresses the tremendous changes that created both opportunities and challenges for nonprofit-government relations over the past ten years, including new audit requirements, tax and regulatory changes, consequences of the Affordable Care Act and the Great Recession, and new nonprofit and philanthropic forms.
Contributors include Alan J. Abramson, Elizabeth T. Boris, Erica Broadus, Evelyn Brody, John Casey, Roger Colinvaux, Joseph J. Cordes , Teresa Derrick-Mills, Nathan Dietz, Lewis Faulk, Marion Fremont-Smith, Saunji D. Fyffe, Virginia Hodgkinson, Beatrice Leydier, Cindy M. Lott, Jasmine McGinnis Johnson, Brice McKeever, Susan D. Phillips, Steven Rathgeb Smith, Ellen Steele, C. Eugene Steuerle, Dennis R. Young, and Mary K. Winkler.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Roles and Responsibilities of Nonprofit Organizations in a Democracy
Elizabeth T. Boris, Brice McKeever, and Beatrice Leydier
Chapter 1: Supplementary, Complementary or Adversarial?
Nonprofit-Government Relations
Dennis Young and John Casey
Chapter 2: Meeting Social Needs through Charitable and Government Resources
C. Eugene Steuerle, Alan Abramson, Ellen Steele, and Virginia Hodgkinson
Chapter 3: Cross-Sector Nonprofit-Government Financing
Steven Rathgeb Smith
Chapter 4: Tax Treatment of Nonprofit Organizations
A Two-Edged Sword?
Evelyn Brody and Joseph J. Cordes
Chapter 5: State Regulatory and Legal Framework
Cindy Lott and Marion Fremont-Smith
Chapter 6: Nonprofits and Advocacy
Roger Colinvaux
Chapter 7: No Taxation, No Representation: How Government
Is Organized - or Not - to Address Nonprofit Issues
Alan J. Abramson
Chapter 8: Philanthropy: Shaping and Being Shaped by Public Policy
Lewis Faulk and Jasmine McGinnis Johnson
Chapter 9: New Ways of Creating Social Value: Hybrids
and Impact Investing
Joe Cordes, Gene Steuerle, Nathan Dietz, and Erica Broadus
Chapter 10: Performance Measurement and Management: The Tangled
Web of Nonprofit-Government Relationships
Saunji Fyffe, Teresa Derrick-Mills, Mary K. Winkler
Chapter 11: International Trends in Government-Nonprofit Relations:
Constancy, Change and Contradictions
Susan D. Phillips and Mark Blumberg
Index
About the Contributors
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