Non-profit organizations (NPOs) are major providers of services in many fields of endeavour, and often receive financial support from government. This article investigates different forms of government/non-profit funding relationships, with the viewpoint being mainly, though not exclusively, from the perspective of the non-profit agencies. While there are a number of existing typologies of government/NPO relations, these are dated and in need of further empirical analysis and testing. The article advances an empirically derived extension to current models of government/NPO relations. A future research agenda is outlined based on the constructs that underpin typologies, rather than discrete categorization of relationships.
Journal article
Modelling NPO–government relations: Australian case studies
Public Management Review, Vol.16(8), pp.1113-1140
2014
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- Title
- Modelling NPO–government relations: Australian case studies
- Creators
- Craig Furneaux - Queensland University of TechnologyNeal Ryan - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Public Management Review, Vol.16(8), pp.1113-1140
- Identifiers
- 1239; 991012821330902368
- Academic Unit
- Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research
- Resource Type
- Journal article