This article addresses the question of whether operational efficiency is recognized and rewarded by the private funders that support nonprofit organizations in fields ranging from education to social service to arts and beyond. Looking at the administrative efficiency and fundraising results of a large sample of nonprofit organizations over an 11 year period, we find that nonprofits that position themselves as cost efficient reporting low administrative to total expense ratios fared no better over time than less efficient appearing organizations in the market for individuals, foundations, and corporate contributions. From this analysis, we suggest that economizing may not always be the best strategy in the nonprofit sector. This publication...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, nonprofit organizat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The predominant objective of this dissertation is the ...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This paper ad...
This article examines whether nonprofit executive pay patterns are consistent with the espoused soci...
The U.S. nonprofit sector spends $2.54 trillion each year. If the sector were a country, it would ha...
This study investigates relationships between strategic process elements, sources of funding, and th...
Fund-raising expenditures represent an important strategic decision for nonprofit managers in the fa...
The desire of individual donors and institutional funders to know how their money is spent, along wi...
Overhead spending has been used to view nonprofits for decades. Donors consider overhead cost as ext...
Understanding the composition and distribution of the revenue of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) is k...
This paper explores how a nonprofit organization (NPO) can maximize the contribution its fundraising...
Nonprofits face unique operational challenges. They have decoupled groups of stakeholders: donors wh...
The U.S. nonprofit sector spends $2.54 trillion each year. If the sector were a country, it would ha...
Although funding is a pressing concern for nonprofit organizations across the United States, detaile...
We continue our examination of the investment performance of nonprofit charities and foundations. Th...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, nonprofit organizat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The predominant objective of this dissertation is the ...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This paper ad...
This article examines whether nonprofit executive pay patterns are consistent with the espoused soci...
The U.S. nonprofit sector spends $2.54 trillion each year. If the sector were a country, it would ha...
This study investigates relationships between strategic process elements, sources of funding, and th...
Fund-raising expenditures represent an important strategic decision for nonprofit managers in the fa...
The desire of individual donors and institutional funders to know how their money is spent, along wi...
Overhead spending has been used to view nonprofits for decades. Donors consider overhead cost as ext...
Understanding the composition and distribution of the revenue of nonprofit organizations (NPOs) is k...
This paper explores how a nonprofit organization (NPO) can maximize the contribution its fundraising...
Nonprofits face unique operational challenges. They have decoupled groups of stakeholders: donors wh...
The U.S. nonprofit sector spends $2.54 trillion each year. If the sector were a country, it would ha...
Although funding is a pressing concern for nonprofit organizations across the United States, detaile...
We continue our examination of the investment performance of nonprofit charities and foundations. Th...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, nonprofit organizat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The predominant objective of this dissertation is the ...
Business: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)This paper ad...