ABSTRACT

In the US, as in many other Western economies, federal and state government is working to become more involved with the nonprofit sector; a sector in which many of the organizations are singularly ill-prepared and strategically unaligned to fulfill the new role that is being asked of them. Based on his original research, John Brothers brings together leading thought leaders from the United States and around the world by exploring the prevailing attitudes and perceptions of the nonprofit sector towards government and vice versa and provides advice and direction to help both sides of the equation towards effective collaborative working. The main themes cover the nature and implications of regulatory reform on the sector and how non-government organizations should reengineer their practices. There are also chapters on some of the hot button areas of government contracting and political advocacy. The text includes best-practice examples, case studies as well as tools and templates from across the sectors. Both sides of this emerging partnership need fast-track education on each other’s capabilities, constraints and working practice. Dr Brothers’ contributors provide some very valuable perspectives and insights that should inform and direct this process.

part |90 pages

American Perspectives

chapter |16 pages

State Perspective

Texas's Perspective on State Government–Nonprofit Relations

chapter |12 pages

Federal Perspective

The Shifting Partnership Between Government and Nonprofits and its Implications for Federal Policy

chapter |16 pages

Federal Case Study

Recent US Federal Policy—Identifying Evidence and Going Broad and Deep in the Effort to Achieve Nonprofit Impact at Scale

part |96 pages

International Perspectives

chapter |16 pages

A Bridge Between US and International Perspectives

Deliberate Relations Between Governments and Nonprofits 1

chapter |20 pages

Australia

Federal Government and Nonprofit Relations in Australia 1

chapter |26 pages

Trinidad and Tobago

The Nonprofit Sector and Government in Trinidad and Tobago

chapter |18 pages

Scotland

Why Service Design is the Most Important Discipline You've Never Heard Of—A Scottish Perspective

chapter |14 pages

China

The Relationship Between Nongovernmental Organizations and the Government in China