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Nonprofit Nation

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  • 336 páginas
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In Nonprofit Nation, the new edition of his classic work,O'Neill takes a fresh look at the nonprofit sector and the power ithas to use its growing visibility and strength. Like the firstedition, this new book is an up-to-date, comprehensive guide tounderstanding the nonprofit sector. Identifying and examining themajor nonprofit subsectors-health care, arts, social service, andreligious organizations, for example-and detailing their particularconcerns and impact enable O'Neill to explore their influence onbusiness, government and society. The new edition also features:* Expanded sections on scope and impact* Updated and enlarged statistical information* New insights on the development of the nonprofit sector* A new section on theories of the nonprofit sector

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Nonprofit Nation, Michael Neill

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Título
Nonprofit Nation
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2002
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
336
ISBN10
0787954144
ISBN13
9780787954147
Serie
Calificación
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Descripción
In Nonprofit Nation, the new edition of his classic work,O'Neill takes a fresh look at the nonprofit sector and the power ithas to use its growing visibility and strength. Like the firstedition, this new book is an up-to-date, comprehensive guide tounderstanding the nonprofit sector. Identifying and examining themajor nonprofit subsectors-health care, arts, social service, andreligious organizations, for example-and detailing their particularconcerns and impact enable O'Neill to explore their influence onbusiness, government and society. The new edition also features:* Expanded sections on scope and impact* Updated and enlarged statistical information* New insights on the development of the nonprofit sector* A new section on theories of the nonprofit sector