ABSTRACT

The financial issues of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) have increased their importance in recent years, especially after the last global economic downturn. In this way, NPOs have been threatened by a reduction of income, while their work and expenses have not decreased. In this book, the editors bring together several topics that the academic literature has previously addressed, connecting them to each other and evaluating how all these issues are interrelated. Financing Nonprofit Organizations analyses the state of art of all these financial topics and the consequences of the last economic crisis. It dives into the interrelations of these concepts to suggest lines of future research and to reflect on the future of the different sources of funding of the NPOs. It will be of interest to students, practitioners, and researchers interested in initiating and updating their knowledge in the growing field of the financial aspects of the NPOs.

part I|88 pages

Determinants of Public and Private Income

chapter 7|14 pages

Crowding-Out or Crowding-In

The Dynamics of Different Revenue Streams

part II|62 pages

Revenues, Funding, and Financial Health

part III|29 pages

New Ways of Financing and an Approach to the Business Practices