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Policymakers, civic leaders, and scholars have increasingly focused
their attention over the last decade-and-a-half on the importance
of voluntary participation in civil society. From George H. W.
Bush's Thousand Points of Light to Bill Clinton's AmeriCorps to
George W. Bush's faith-based initiatives, it is undeniable that
communities are looking to increase their levels of charity and
voluntarism in the provision of public goods and services. What
mobilizes giving and volunteering? What are the characteristics of
communities that are engaged, and those that are not? What can
policymakers and nonprofit managers do to change the current
landscape in places with low levels of participation? These are the
questions this edited collection addresses. It is the first book
specifically dedicated to community giving and volunteering efforts
with a best practices element. Published in cooperation with the
Alan K. Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University.
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