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The Future of the Nonprofit Sector: Challenges, Changes, and Policy Considerations

Virginia A. Hodgkinson and Richard W. Lyman & Associates (Independent Sector/Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1989)

Who should pay for the many vital services nonprofit organizations provide? Should all nonprofits be granted tax-exempt status, in spite of the increasing reliance of many user fees? What new avenues can a nonprofit organization go through to obtain funding for services to the needy? In this book, based on the Independent Sector 1988 Forum on Philanthropy, scholars from a range of disciplines examine the changing role, scope, and responsibilities occurring today that will affect the future of the nonprofit sector. It analyzes in depth the current trends in the field, such as decreased government funding and increasing dependence on user fees, to present insights into future challenges and opportunities. Hardcover, 546 pages, $45 (plus $4.50 shipping)

 
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