
Charity Watchdogs, Raters, and Impact
An overview of charity watchdogs based on an article by BoardSource, coupled with a couple of empirical studies on the topic.

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Hosted by Prof. Gupta · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes
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This online course introduces the nonprofit sector and equips students with practical tools to analyze and manage real organizations
Prof. Gupta hosts POLS 421/521 The Nonprofit Sector, a education show with 17 episodes published.

An overview of charity watchdogs based on an article by BoardSource, coupled with a couple of empirical studies on the topic.

An overview of charity watchdogs based on an article by BoardSource, coupled with a couple of empirical studies on the topic.

A discussion of the chapter "Arts and Culture" published by Stefan Toepler and Margaret Wyszomirski in 2012.

A discussion of the chapter "Social Services" published by Steven Rathgeb Smith in 2012.

A discussion of the chapter "Education and Training" published by Donald Stewart, Pearl Kane, and Lisa Scruggs in 2012.

A discussion of the chapter "Health Care" published by Bradford Gray and Mark Schlesinger in 2012

A discussion of "Nonprofit Workforce Dynamics" published by Marla Cornelius & Patrick Corvington in 2012.

A discussion of Devolution, Marketization, and the Changing Shape of Government-Nonprofit Relations published by Kirsten A. Grønbjerg and Lester M. Salamon in 2012

An overview of nonprofit assets, liabilities, and net assets and how they influence organizational sustainability.

An overview of various sources of revenue & types of expenses relevant for nonprofits.

A discussion of the book chapter "Foundations" published by Kenneth Prewitt in 2006. The episode also touches upon Andrew Carnegie's seminal essay "The Gospel of Wealth".

A discussion of "Governance and Related Topics - 501(c)(3) Organizations" published by the United States Internal Revenue Service in 2008.

A discussion of "The Dynamic Nonprofit Board" published by Paul J. Jansen and Andrea R. Kilpatrick in 2004.

A discussion of "Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards" published by Richard T. Ingram in 2015.

A discussion of "The Legal Framework of the Nonprofit Sector in the United States" published by Bruce Hopkins and Virginia Cross in 2016

A discussion of "The Legal Framework for Nonprofit Organizations" published by Evelyn Brody in 2006

A discussion of "The Rise of the Nonprofit Sector" published by Lester Salamon in 1994

A discussion of "The Role of Nonprofit Enterprise" published by Henry Hansmann in 1980
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