Contains fulltext : 147371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) Contains fulltext : 147371_a.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This article illustrates the development of government–nonprofit collaboration in the Netherlands. It first gives an overview of the scope and structure of the nonprofit sector and voluntary work and then explains the crucial steps in the evolution of the partnership arrangement between the public sector and nonprofit institutions. The article describes the past significance of so-called pillarization on the development of the nonprofit sector and its collaboration with the state. In accommodating a broad diversity of nonprofit organizat...
textabstractThis article examines the re-emergence of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the Neth...
The origin of social work in the Netherlands goes back to the late 19th Century and the efforts of r...
Recent developments in the Netherlands have encouraged a shift in the focus of non-governmental orga...
This article illustrates the development of government–nonprofit collaboration in the Netherlands. I...
This article describes the history, development, and current position of Dutch foundations. In the p...
This article describes the variety in the Dutch nonprofit/volunteer sector and shows five phases in ...
The Netherlands has a rich philanthropic history. However, since the introduction of the welfare sta...
This paper aims to provide an analytical description of the nonprofit sector in the Netherlands. We...
Does nonprofit make a difference? That is one of the central questions in the Comparative Nonprofit...
textabstractThis study covers all development non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active from the ...
The international development arena has been transformed in the last two decades. On the one hand, N...
Motivation: Governments commonly support the advocacy role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in ...
The Netherlands have a rather large civil society. Interestingly, Dutch politicians and civil societ...
Original title: Noch markt, noch staat. This publication presents an international comparative a...
The “partnership” between government and public-interest nonprofit organizations, which the nonprofi...
textabstractThis article examines the re-emergence of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the Neth...
The origin of social work in the Netherlands goes back to the late 19th Century and the efforts of r...
Recent developments in the Netherlands have encouraged a shift in the focus of non-governmental orga...
This article illustrates the development of government–nonprofit collaboration in the Netherlands. I...
This article describes the history, development, and current position of Dutch foundations. In the p...
This article describes the variety in the Dutch nonprofit/volunteer sector and shows five phases in ...
The Netherlands has a rich philanthropic history. However, since the introduction of the welfare sta...
This paper aims to provide an analytical description of the nonprofit sector in the Netherlands. We...
Does nonprofit make a difference? That is one of the central questions in the Comparative Nonprofit...
textabstractThis study covers all development non-governmental organizations (NGOs) active from the ...
The international development arena has been transformed in the last two decades. On the one hand, N...
Motivation: Governments commonly support the advocacy role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in ...
The Netherlands have a rather large civil society. Interestingly, Dutch politicians and civil societ...
Original title: Noch markt, noch staat. This publication presents an international comparative a...
The “partnership” between government and public-interest nonprofit organizations, which the nonprofi...
textabstractThis article examines the re-emergence of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the Neth...
The origin of social work in the Netherlands goes back to the late 19th Century and the efforts of r...
Recent developments in the Netherlands have encouraged a shift in the focus of non-governmental orga...