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Social finance and social investment are not challenging concepts
to grasp. They use commercial-style investment tools to create a
social as well as a financial return. The application, however, is
not always as straightforward. This book begins in the wider field
of social finance but focuses primarily on social investment as a
tool. The reader is helped to understand this from different
angles: introducing social investment, discussing social investment
and taking a "deep-dive" into it to bring it to life. This unique
book takes the reader on a journey from first principles to
detailed practical application. This book examines the policy
context and asks why social investment has only recently become so
popular, when in reality this is a very old concept. This is linked
to the agenda of making charities more "business-like", set against
the changing face of investment, as charities can no longer rely on
donations and grants as guaranteed income. The work they do is more
important than ever and social investment, used with care, offers a
new opportunity that is further explored in this text. Mark Salway,
Paul Palmer, Peter Grant and Jim Clifford will help readers
understand how a small amount of borrowing, or a different business
model focused away from grants and donations, could be
transformational for the non-profit sector.
Social finance and social investment are not challenging concepts
to grasp. They use commercial-style investment tools to create a
social as well as a financial return. The application, however, is
not always as straightforward. This book begins in the wider field
of social finance but focuses primarily on social investment as a
tool. The reader is helped to understand this from different
angles: introducing social investment, discussing social investment
and taking a "deep-dive" into it to bring it to life. This unique
book takes the reader on a journey from first principles to
detailed practical application. This book examines the policy
context and asks why social investment has only recently become so
popular, when in reality this is a very old concept. This is linked
to the agenda of making charities more "business-like", set against
the changing face of investment, as charities can no longer rely on
donations and grants as guaranteed income. The work they do is more
important than ever and social investment, used with care, offers a
new opportunity that is further explored in this text. Mark Salway,
Paul Palmer, Peter Grant and Jim Clifford will help readers
understand how a small amount of borrowing, or a different business
model focused away from grants and donations, could be
transformational for the non-profit sector.
The voluntary sector contains over 50,000 organizations, 320,000 paid staff, and 3 million volunteers. Financial Management in the Voluntary Sector focuses on the distinctive aspects of financially managing a voluntary organization. While there are many similarities to the management of the private sector, in particular, financial management of small businesses, this book identifies and explains the specialist aspects of charity finance.
The voluntary sector contains over 50,000 organizations, 320,000 paid staff, and 3 million volunteers. Financial Management in the Voluntary Sector focuses on the distinctive aspects of financially managing a voluntary organization.
While there are many similarities to the management of the private sector, in particular, financial management of small businesses, this book identifies and explains the specialist aspects of charity finance.
Title: The Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil. By F. P. Palmer and A.
Crowquill. The text by Palmer, the illustrations by
Crowquill.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL
HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library
digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material
that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include
health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology,
culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and
social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Palmer, Francis Paul;
Crowquill, Alfred; 1846. iv. 278 378]. p.; 4 . 1430.k.2.
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