Foreword
Preface
Introduction—Nonprofit Organizations in a Democracy: Varied Roles and Responsibilities
Elizabeth T. Boris
1 Complementary, Supplementary, or Adversarial? A Theoretical and Historical Examination of Nonprofit–Government Relations in the United States
Dennis R. Young
2 Meeting Social Needs: Comparing Independent Sector and Government Resources
C. Eugene Steuerle and Virginia A. Hodgkinson
3 Federal Spending and Tax Policies: Their Implications for the Nonprofit Sector
Alan J. Abramson, Lester M. Salamon, and C. Eugene Steuerle
4 Tax Treatment of Nonprofit Organizations: A Two-Edged Sword?
Evelyn Brody and Joseph J. Cordes
5 Nonprofits and State and Local Governments
Woods Bowman and Marion R. Fremont-Smith
6 Government Financing of Nonprofit Activity
Steven Rathgeb Smith
7 Nonprofits and Federalism
Carol J. De Vita and Eric C. Twombly
8 Ownership Forms, Conversions, and Public Policy
John H. Goddeeris and Burton A. Weisbrod
9 Clash of Values: Government Funding for the Arts and Religion
Robert Wuthnow
10 Advocacy and the Challenges It Presents for Nonprofits
Elizabeth J. Reid
11 U.S.-Based International NGOs and Federal Government Foreign Assistance: Out of Alignment?
Janelle Kerlin
12 Government–Nonprofit Relations from an International Perspective
Lester M. Salamon
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index
Nonprofits and Government, Second Edition, Edited by Elizabeth T. Boris and C. Eugene Steuerle, is available from the Urban Institute Press (paper, 6" x 9", 466 pages, ISBN 978-0-87766-732-2, $29.50).