This paper uses data from the national survey of third-sector organisations in England to show, for the first time, important variations between organisations and localities in government funding of third-sector activity. It shows that organisations serving the personally or socially disadvantaged are most likely to be publicly funded and that deprived neighbourhoods and local authorities have the highest share of publicly funded organisations. Further, at the neighbourhood scale there is evidence for an interaction effect between kind of organisation and area deprivation, such that organisations working in deprived areas with disadvantaged groups are particularly likely to receive some public funding. These results have particular resonanc...
This paper investigates whether regional patterns of uneven charitable distribution are evidenced at...
Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took...
Global financial crisis and colossal sovereign debt has resulted in the need for radical cuts in pub...
Geographical variations in voluntary sector activity are important where they lead to inequity in se...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations have been drawn towards inc...
Over the last decade, the local government finance system in England has experienced ‘genuinely revo...
In many developed countries there has been a shift from grants to contracts as a source of local pub...
This chapter provides an important perspective on how public policies impact small third sector soci...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) have been drawn towa...
The increasing number of apartment complexes and master planned estates has resulted in the establis...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Survey of Third ...
This paper examines empirically a policy question whether or not there is a significant effect of th...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
This is a study of third sector organisations and organisational change resulting from European Unio...
This paper investigates whether regional patterns of uneven charitable distribution are evidenced at...
Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took...
Global financial crisis and colossal sovereign debt has resulted in the need for radical cuts in pub...
Geographical variations in voluntary sector activity are important where they lead to inequity in se...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations have been drawn towards inc...
Over the last decade, the local government finance system in England has experienced ‘genuinely revo...
In many developed countries there has been a shift from grants to contracts as a source of local pub...
This chapter provides an important perspective on how public policies impact small third sector soci...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
In the United Kingdom, as in other countries, Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) have been drawn towa...
The increasing number of apartment complexes and master planned estates has resulted in the establis...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Survey of Third ...
This paper examines empirically a policy question whether or not there is a significant effect of th...
This paper presents findings of a study examining state-voluntary sector inter-organizational relati...
This is a study of third sector organisations and organisational change resulting from European Unio...
This paper investigates whether regional patterns of uneven charitable distribution are evidenced at...
Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took...
Global financial crisis and colossal sovereign debt has resulted in the need for radical cuts in pub...