Competing Visions: The Nonprofit Sector in the Twenty-First Century
Released: Oct 30, 1997
Publisher: Aspen Inst Human Studies
Format: Paperback, 111 pages
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In this study, leaders from the nonprofit sector, philanthropy, government, business, and academia define the sector's major challenges and outline several promising future directions. Contributors include Sara E. Meléndez (Independent Sector), Jean Bethke Elshtain (University of Chicago Divinity School), Michael Miller (ORGANIZE Training Center), William A. Schambra (Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation), Edward Skloot (Surdna Foundation), Janne G. Gallagher (Harmon, Curran, Gallagher & Spielberg), Douglas J. Besharov (American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research), Peter B. Goldberg (Family Service America, Inc.) and Jeremy Rifkin (Foundation on Economic Trends).
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