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11. The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Second Edition ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I History and Scope of the Nonprofit Sector
- 1. The Nonprofit Sector in Historical Perspective: Traditions of Philanthropy in the West 13
- 2. A Historical Overview of Philanthropy, Voluntary Associations, and Nonprofit Organizations in the United States, 1600–2000 32
- 3. Scope and Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector 66
- 4. The Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspective 89
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Part II Nonprofits and the Marketplace
- 5. Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organizations 117
- 6. Nonprofit Organizations and the Market 140
- 7. Work in the Nonprofit Sector 159
- 8. Collaboration between Corporations and Nonprofit Organizations 180
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Part III Nonprofits and the Polity
- 9. The Constitution of Citizens: Political Theories of Nonprofit Organizations 207
- 10. Scope and Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relations 221
- 11. The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizations 243
- 12. The Federal Tax Treatment of Charitable Organizations 267
- 13. Nonprofit Organizations and Political Advocacy 307
- 14. International Nongovernmental Organizations 333
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Part IV Key Activities in the Nonprofit Sector
- 15. Foundations 355
- 16. Nonprofit Organizations and Health Care: Some Paradoxes of Persistent Scrutiny 378
- 17. Social Care and the Nonprofit Sector in the Western Developed World 415
- 18. Nonprofit Organizations and the Intersectoral Division of Labor in the Arts 432
- 19. Higher Education: Evolving Forms and Emerging Markets 462
- 20. Religion and the Nonprofit Sector 485
- 21. Nonprofit Community Organizations in Poor Urban Settings: Bridging Institutional Gaps for Youth 506
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Part V Who Participates in the Nonprofit Sector and Why?
- 22. Nonprofit Membership Associations 523
- 23. Charitable Giving: How Much, by Whom, to What, and How? 542
- 24. Why Do People Give? 568
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Part VI Mission and Governance
- 25. Nonprofit Mission: Constancy, Responsiveness, or Deflection? 591
- 26. Governance: Research Trends, Gaps, and Future Prospects 612
- 27. Commercial Activity, Technological Change, and Nonprofit Mission 629
- About the Contributors 645
- Index 651
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface to the Second Edition ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I History and Scope of the Nonprofit Sector
- 1. The Nonprofit Sector in Historical Perspective: Traditions of Philanthropy in the West 13
- 2. A Historical Overview of Philanthropy, Voluntary Associations, and Nonprofit Organizations in the United States, 1600–2000 32
- 3. Scope and Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector 66
- 4. The Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspective 89
-
Part II Nonprofits and the Marketplace
- 5. Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organizations 117
- 6. Nonprofit Organizations and the Market 140
- 7. Work in the Nonprofit Sector 159
- 8. Collaboration between Corporations and Nonprofit Organizations 180
-
Part III Nonprofits and the Polity
- 9. The Constitution of Citizens: Political Theories of Nonprofit Organizations 207
- 10. Scope and Theory of Government-Nonprofit Relations 221
- 11. The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizations 243
- 12. The Federal Tax Treatment of Charitable Organizations 267
- 13. Nonprofit Organizations and Political Advocacy 307
- 14. International Nongovernmental Organizations 333
-
Part IV Key Activities in the Nonprofit Sector
- 15. Foundations 355
- 16. Nonprofit Organizations and Health Care: Some Paradoxes of Persistent Scrutiny 378
- 17. Social Care and the Nonprofit Sector in the Western Developed World 415
- 18. Nonprofit Organizations and the Intersectoral Division of Labor in the Arts 432
- 19. Higher Education: Evolving Forms and Emerging Markets 462
- 20. Religion and the Nonprofit Sector 485
- 21. Nonprofit Community Organizations in Poor Urban Settings: Bridging Institutional Gaps for Youth 506
-
Part V Who Participates in the Nonprofit Sector and Why?
- 22. Nonprofit Membership Associations 523
- 23. Charitable Giving: How Much, by Whom, to What, and How? 542
- 24. Why Do People Give? 568
-
Part VI Mission and Governance
- 25. Nonprofit Mission: Constancy, Responsiveness, or Deflection? 591
- 26. Governance: Research Trends, Gaps, and Future Prospects 612
- 27. Commercial Activity, Technological Change, and Nonprofit Mission 629
- About the Contributors 645
- Index 651