Crowding-Out and Fundraising Efforts The Impact of Government Grants on Symphony Orchestras / Hu
By: Hughes, Patricia
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2014Description: 445 - 464Subject(s): Symphony Orchestras | Nonprofit Financing | Donations | Fundraising | Crowding-Out In: Nonprofit Management & LeadershipSummary: The crowding-out of private donations by government grants is an integral element in designing an efficient method of financing nonprofit activity. This article looks at elements of crowd-out, both the direct impact on donors and the indirect impact caused by the response of nonprofits. We include both theoretical and empirical analyses of the reactions by donors and nonprofits to an increase in government funding based on data from the League of American OrchestrasItem type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The crowding-out of private donations by government grants is an integral element in designing an efficient method of financing nonprofit activity. This article looks at elements of crowd-out, both the direct impact on donors and the indirect impact caused by the response of nonprofits. We include both theoretical and empirical analyses of the reactions by donors and nonprofits to an increase in government funding based on data from the League of American Orchestras
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