Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
Evolving Relationships in a Changing Environment
Herausgeber: Elson, Peter R
Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
Evolving Relationships in a Changing Environment
Herausgeber: Elson, Peter R
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The chapters in this collection offer compelling and candid analyses of the realities of nonprofit funding in Western Canada.
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The chapters in this collection offer compelling and candid analyses of the realities of nonprofit funding in Western Canada.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781442637009
- ISBN-10: 1442637005
- Artikelnr.: 42696330
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781442637009
- ISBN-10: 1442637005
- Artikelnr.: 42696330
Edited by Peter R. Elson
Preface: Funding Regimes: From the Outside Looking In (Susan D. Phillips)
Chapter One: Western Canada’s Nonprofit Landscape (Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Two: Adapting to British Columbia’s New Era and Moving Beyond:
Relationship-Building, Funding, and the Nonprofit Sector (Evert Lindquist
and Thea Vakil)
Chapter Three: The Power of Collective Voice in Influencing Funding Policy
for the Nonprofit Housing Sector in British Columbia (Jill Atkey and Karen
Stone)
Chapter Four: Alberta’s Social Policy: The Neoliberal Legacy of the Klein
Reforms (Nilima Sonpal-Valias, Lori Sigurdson, and Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Five: Alberta’s Persons with Developmental Disabilities Community
Governance Act and the System to Provide Services (Keith Seel)
Chapter Six: The Alberta Mentoring Partnership (Liz O’Neill, Marni Pearce,
Ken Dropko, and W. H. (Wilma) Haas)
Chapter Seven: Provincial Funding of Human Service CBOs in Saskatchewan
(Joe Garcea and Gloria DeSantis)
Chapter Eight: Funding Policy and the Provincial Lottery: Sport, Culture
and Recreation in Saskatchewan (Lynn Gidluck)
Chapter Nine: A Patchwork of Funding Relationships in Manitoba: From
Principal-Agent Towards Co-Governance (Sid Frankel and Karine Levasseur)
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Community Economic Development in Manitoba
(Brendan Reimer, Kirsten Bernas, and Monica Adeler)
Chapter Eleven: Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
(Peter R. Elson)
Chapter One: Western Canada’s Nonprofit Landscape (Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Two: Adapting to British Columbia’s New Era and Moving Beyond:
Relationship-Building, Funding, and the Nonprofit Sector (Evert Lindquist
and Thea Vakil)
Chapter Three: The Power of Collective Voice in Influencing Funding Policy
for the Nonprofit Housing Sector in British Columbia (Jill Atkey and Karen
Stone)
Chapter Four: Alberta’s Social Policy: The Neoliberal Legacy of the Klein
Reforms (Nilima Sonpal-Valias, Lori Sigurdson, and Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Five: Alberta’s Persons with Developmental Disabilities Community
Governance Act and the System to Provide Services (Keith Seel)
Chapter Six: The Alberta Mentoring Partnership (Liz O’Neill, Marni Pearce,
Ken Dropko, and W. H. (Wilma) Haas)
Chapter Seven: Provincial Funding of Human Service CBOs in Saskatchewan
(Joe Garcea and Gloria DeSantis)
Chapter Eight: Funding Policy and the Provincial Lottery: Sport, Culture
and Recreation in Saskatchewan (Lynn Gidluck)
Chapter Nine: A Patchwork of Funding Relationships in Manitoba: From
Principal-Agent Towards Co-Governance (Sid Frankel and Karine Levasseur)
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Community Economic Development in Manitoba
(Brendan Reimer, Kirsten Bernas, and Monica Adeler)
Chapter Eleven: Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
(Peter R. Elson)
Preface: Funding Regimes: From the Outside Looking In (Susan D. Phillips)
Chapter One: Western Canada’s Nonprofit Landscape (Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Two: Adapting to British Columbia’s New Era and Moving Beyond:
Relationship-Building, Funding, and the Nonprofit Sector (Evert Lindquist
and Thea Vakil)
Chapter Three: The Power of Collective Voice in Influencing Funding Policy
for the Nonprofit Housing Sector in British Columbia (Jill Atkey and Karen
Stone)
Chapter Four: Alberta’s Social Policy: The Neoliberal Legacy of the Klein
Reforms (Nilima Sonpal-Valias, Lori Sigurdson, and Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Five: Alberta’s Persons with Developmental Disabilities Community
Governance Act and the System to Provide Services (Keith Seel)
Chapter Six: The Alberta Mentoring Partnership (Liz O’Neill, Marni Pearce,
Ken Dropko, and W. H. (Wilma) Haas)
Chapter Seven: Provincial Funding of Human Service CBOs in Saskatchewan
(Joe Garcea and Gloria DeSantis)
Chapter Eight: Funding Policy and the Provincial Lottery: Sport, Culture
and Recreation in Saskatchewan (Lynn Gidluck)
Chapter Nine: A Patchwork of Funding Relationships in Manitoba: From
Principal-Agent Towards Co-Governance (Sid Frankel and Karine Levasseur)
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Community Economic Development in Manitoba
(Brendan Reimer, Kirsten Bernas, and Monica Adeler)
Chapter Eleven: Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
(Peter R. Elson)
Chapter One: Western Canada’s Nonprofit Landscape (Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Two: Adapting to British Columbia’s New Era and Moving Beyond:
Relationship-Building, Funding, and the Nonprofit Sector (Evert Lindquist
and Thea Vakil)
Chapter Three: The Power of Collective Voice in Influencing Funding Policy
for the Nonprofit Housing Sector in British Columbia (Jill Atkey and Karen
Stone)
Chapter Four: Alberta’s Social Policy: The Neoliberal Legacy of the Klein
Reforms (Nilima Sonpal-Valias, Lori Sigurdson, and Peter R. Elson)
Chapter Five: Alberta’s Persons with Developmental Disabilities Community
Governance Act and the System to Provide Services (Keith Seel)
Chapter Six: The Alberta Mentoring Partnership (Liz O’Neill, Marni Pearce,
Ken Dropko, and W. H. (Wilma) Haas)
Chapter Seven: Provincial Funding of Human Service CBOs in Saskatchewan
(Joe Garcea and Gloria DeSantis)
Chapter Eight: Funding Policy and the Provincial Lottery: Sport, Culture
and Recreation in Saskatchewan (Lynn Gidluck)
Chapter Nine: A Patchwork of Funding Relationships in Manitoba: From
Principal-Agent Towards Co-Governance (Sid Frankel and Karine Levasseur)
Chapter Ten: Mainstreaming Community Economic Development in Manitoba
(Brendan Reimer, Kirsten Bernas, and Monica Adeler)
Chapter Eleven: Funding Policies and the Nonprofit Sector in Western Canada
(Peter R. Elson)