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El. knyga: Financing Nonprofits: Putting Theory into Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Sep-2006
  • Leidėjas: AltaMira Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780759114128
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Nonprofits often struggle financially, overwhelmed by the need to muster a complex combination of income streams that range from grants and government funding to gifts-in-kind and volunteer labor. Financing Nonprofits draws upon a growing body of scholarship in economics and organizational theory to offer a conceptual framework for understanding this diverse mix of financing sources. By applying theory, readers can understand when a nonprofit organization should pursue particular sources of income and how it should manage its portfolio of income from different sources. Organized under the auspices of the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Financing Nonprofits argues that those who would manage nonprofit organizations must first develop a conceptual framework through which they can understand the complicated and fast-paced landscape surrounding nonprofit decision-making. It offers a piece by piece analysis of the many potential components of nonprofit operating income, including a detailed study on how to accumulate the capital needed for major infrastructure projects or endowments and an examination of how to maintain a healthy investment profile once sufficient capital exists. By melding theory with practice, Young and the other contributors to Financing Nonprofits have created a volume that will serve as a practical guide to financing strategies for executive directors, CFOs, and board members of nonprofit organizations in a wide variety of fields; as a text for graduate students in nonprofit finance; and as a source of ideas for researchers to continue to probe and illuminate the many subtle issues associated with finding the right mix of resources to support the essential work of nonprofit organizations in our society.

Recenzijos

This is a most important and illuminating book about the very complex subject of nonprofit organizations' resources. The book provides an excellent guide to the subject: It deals thoroughly with the different types of resourcesfinancial and non-financial, each of them separately and all of them as a whole. It makes a strong case for diversification of organizational resources but not at all costs and not in all cases. Finally, it links the issue of obtaining resources to the issue of organizational strategic planning, where it belongs. This is a 'must read' for nonprofit managers, researchers, and policy-makers. -- Benjamin Gidron, Director, Israeli Center for Third sector Research, Ben Gurion University of the Negev This book is a 'must-read' for all those interested in the nonprofit sector. Dennis Young has assembled an exceptional group of experts who expand our understanding of nonprofit finance. -- Diana Aviv, President and CEO, Independent Sector Financing Nonprofits combines elegant academic analyses of various financial issues, such as managing endowments, with practical examples and advice. A must read for financial overseers of nonprofit organizations. -- Regina E. Herzlinger, Nancy R. McPherson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School This is the most comprehensive treatise to date on nonprofit financing. It will be of great utility to both practitioners and scholars. -- James E. Austin, Snider Professor of Business Administration Emeritus, Harvard Business School Financing Nonprofits attains a new plateau in advancing research and practice in nonprofit finance. Young and his colleagues clearly distinguish the study and analysis of nonprofit finance from that of government or for-profit entities, thus clearing the way to develop a distinct body of normative theory and practice for nonprofits. . . . All of the chapters are rich in case studies and analysis of real world issues. This impressive and accessible volume is a 'must-read' for CEO's, CFO's and trustees of nonprofits and for students and scholars interested in nonprofit finance. -- Virginia Hodgkinson, Georgetown University The capitalization and financing challenges facing nonprofits continue to take on greater importance in a sector that is undergoing dramatic change. Dennis Young and NCNE have brought together an impressive group of experts who offer solid explanations and interesting insights into available nonprofit financing options. More importantly, Financing Nonprofits provides a platform for the kind of high level dialogue that often gets lost in the day-to-day realities of nonprofit management. Ultimately, it's this kind of discussion that will positively influence an organization's ability to deliver mission impact for the long term. -- Mario Morino, Chairman, Venture Philanthropy Partners Dennis Young's new book provides a comprehensive examination of the important topic of nonprofit financing by a collection of some of the most prominent scholars in the field. The volume will be of use and interest to scholars and practitioners alike. -- Sharon Oster, Economics and Management, Yale School of Management Finally, a comprehensive treatment of nonprofit financein all of its variety and permutations. Congratulations to the authors for putting into one volume everything we need to know about nonprofit finance. For nonprofit leaders this is a useful synthesis with chapters on every conceivable type of income and helpful diagnostic questions for managers; for researchers this is the current thinking from the field's experts with research questions and an explicit step toward a theory of nonprofit finance. Well done! -- Elizabeth T. Boris, Director, Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, The Urban Institute ...this commendable volume...has added significantly to the increasing number and diversity of books...of nonprofit organizations... -- Herrington Bryce * Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Voluntary Sector Quarterly *

List of Tables ix
List of Figures xi
List of Boxes xiii
Foreword xv
Preface xxi
I Introduction
1 Why Study Nonprofit Finance?
3(20)
Dennis R. Young
II Sources of Support for Operations
2 Individual Giving
23(22)
Patrick Rooney
3 Institutional Philanthropy
45(24)
Joseph Cordes and Richard Sansing
4 Government Funding of Nonprofit Organizations
69(24)
Michael Rushton and Arthur C. Brooks
5 Fee Income and Commercial Ventures
93(28)
Estelle James and Dennis R. Young
6 Membership Income
121(36)
Richard Steinberg
7 Investment Income
157(26)
Woods Bowman, Elizabeth Keating, and Mark A. Hager
8 Volunteer Resources
183(24)
Anne E. Preston
III Sources of Capital
9 Collaboration and Barter
207(20)
Renee A. Irvin
10 Gifts-in-Kind and Other Illiquid Assets
227(16)
Charles M. Gray
11 Borrowing and Debt
243(28)
Robert J. Yetman
IV Income and Asset Portfolios, and Financial Health
12 Managing Endowment and Other Assets
271(20)
Woods Bowman
13 Income Portfolios
291(24)
Kevin Kearns
14 Financial Health
315(24)
Janet S. Greenlee and Howard Tuckman
V Synthesis
15 Toward a Normative Theory of Nonprofit Finance
339(34)
Dennis R. Young
References 373(26)
Index 399(28)
About the Contributors 427
Dennis R. Young is Bernard B. and Eugenia A. Ramsey Professor of Private Enterprise, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and president of the National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise.