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Measuring the Impact of the NonProfit Sector

AUTHOR: Patrice Flynn
ISBN: 0306465477

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Measuring the Impact of the NonProfit Sector
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by Patrice Flynn

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One of the major tasks facing researchers, practitioners, and funders is the development of empirical tools to measure the inherent worth of nonprofit organizations as well as the sector as a whole. Renowned scholars present chapters on the state of the art of performance measurement in the nonprofit sector and seek to establish a framework for a long-term research agenda to identify, quantify, and self-assess those qualities that make the nonprofit sector unique.


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         Book Review

Measuring the Impact of the NonProfit Sector
- Book Reviews,
by Patrice Flynn

Measuring the Impact of the NonProfit Sector

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Broadly agreeing that current methods of studying the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations and the sector as a whole are less than satisfactory, if not practically nonexistent, 16 papers, presented by Flynn (Flynn Research) and Hodgkinson (Georgetown Public Policy Institute) collectively chart a road toward accurate qualitative and quantitative research methods. The contributors were drawn from a range of fields and bring a number of different perspectives to the project, with some even arguing that it is impossible to fully measure the impact of nonprofits. Early chapters consider methodological concerns and broad theoretical issues while later chapters focus on subsectors such as philanthropy, public education, health care, the arts, human services, and religious institutions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Broadly agreeing that current methods of studying the effectiveness of nonprofit organizations and the sector as a whole are less than satisfactory, if not practically nonexistent, 16 papers, presented by Flynn (Flynn Research) and Hodgkinson (Georgetown Public Policy Institute) collectively chart a road toward accurate qualitative and quantitative research methods. The contributors were drawn from a range of fields and bring a number of different perspectives to the project, with some even arguing that it is impossible to fully measure the impact of nonprofits. Early chapters consider methodological concerns and broad theoretical issues while later chapters focus on subsectors such as philanthropy, public education, health care, the arts, human services, and religious institutions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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