This type of relationship is when a nonprofit organization is independent.
What is Supplementary/Supplements to the Government?
The largest funder of the nonprofit sector.
What is the Government?
This allows a nonprofit organization's resources to be directed towards the mission rather than tax obligations.
What is tax-exemption?
What directives signed by the President impact the funding of nonprofits?
What is Executive Orders?
What type of relationship applies to the following:
The Sierra Club using litigation, lobbying and grassroots organization to oppose coal, oil and gas projects.
What is Adversarial to the Government?
A pro for governments when giving nonprofits grants and contracts is that it transfers the ownership of public services from government agencies to private entities, what is this called?
What is Privatization?
Nonprofits depend on the government for funding, while the government depends on nonprofits to provide public goods and services, what is this called?
What is Interdependency?
The White House withdrew about $2B in grants which fund what?
What is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services?
Governments contracts and grants are most closely associated with this type of relationship.
What is Complementary?
This is a con that can result from grants and contracts, when nonprofits are driven by funding pressures leading them to shift away from their original goals.
What is Mission Drift?
During this time, the government had to cut their funding, however, the demand for services continued to increase.
What is the Recession?
The National Council of Nonprofits, American Public Health Association, Main Street Alliance and SAGE were all involved in the lawsuit against who?
Who is the Office of Management and Budget?