James Latimore considers the problem of good results or good
reports in the context of his study of one small agency's
transition from financial independence to government funding
dependence. As Latimore points out, private philanthropy has played
a large role in America's social and economic history. In recent
years, government funding has flowed into private agencies. What
happens when private and public overlap? Does public funding change
the direction of an agency? Does it become less client centered and
more program oriented? How is this change manifested? What specific
changes occur in the heretofore private philanthropy? Latimore's
study shows that the strengths of philanthropic intervention may be
negated by the bureaucratic accountability that accompanies public
funding. Latimore suggests that accountability alters the thrust
and management of programs in order to show good results.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!