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Acknowledgements
1. A journey through the finance of nonprofit organizations: an introduction.
Inigo Garcia-Rodriguez and M. Elena Romero-Merino
PART I Determinants of public and private income
2. Why do donors donate?
Ignacio Bretos, Millán Díaz-Foncea, and Carmen Marcuello
3. Efficiency in nonprofit organizations.
Víctor Martín-Pérez and Natalia Martín-Cruz
4. Governance and its effect on philanthropic income.
Marc Jegers
5. Accountability, transparency, and voluntary disclosure in the nonprofit organizations.
María del Mar Gálvez-Rodríguez, Manuel López-Godoy, and María del Carmen Caba-Pérez.
6. Nonprofit organizations reputation and its role in their success: antecedents and effects. Esther de Quevedo-Puente and Clara Pérez-Cornejo
7. Crowding-out or crowding-in: the dynamics of different revenue streams.
Arjen de Wit, René Bekkers, and Pamala Wiepking
PART II Revenues, funding and financial health
8. Revenue diversification, growth, and stability.
Grace L. Chikoto-Schultz and Narttana Sakolvittayanon
9. Nonprofit profits: slack, surplus, and reserves.
Thad D. Calabrese and Todd L. Ely
10. Treasury, cash, and liquidity management in nonprofit organizations.
John Zietlow
11. Capital structure and financial health.
Marcus Lam, Elizabeth Searing, Christopher Prentice, and Nathan Grasse
PART III New ways of financing and an approach to the business practices
12. Business practices in nonprofit funding.
Gabriela Vaceková, Mária Murray Svidroňová, Michal Plaček, and Juraj Nemec
13. Crowdfunding as a new model of nonprofit funding.
Dita Hommerová
Contributor Biographies
Index
About the author
Inigo Garcia-Rodriguez is Assistant Professor of Finance at University of Burgos, Spain.
M. Elena Romero-Merino is Associate Professor of Finance at University of Burgos, Spain.
Summary
Financing Nonprofit Organizations analyses the state of art of all these financial topics and the consequences of the last economic crisis
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"This cogent volume makes a significant contribution to the literature on financial management of NPOs. It could easily serve as a supplementary text in courses in management of NPOs or public policy. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, professionals." -- CHOICE Review, F. A. Marino, independent scholar