On Being Nonprofit2002
A Conceptual and Policy Primer
by Peter Frumkin
"This book provides a road map to the evolving conceptual and policy terrain of the nonprofit sector. Drawing on prominent economic, political, and sociological explanations of non-profit activity, Peter Frumkin focuses on four important functions that have come to define nonprofit organizations.
The author clarifies the debate over the underlying rationale for the nonprofit and voluntary sectors privileged position in America by examining how nonprofits deliver needed services, promote civic engagement, express values and faith, and channel entrepreneurial impulses. He also exposes the difficult policy questions that have emerged as the boundaries between the nonprofit, business, and government sectors have blurred. Focusing on nonprofits' growing dependence on public funding, their...
