Title / Taitara No Longer Overlooked and Undervalued - Launch of "The New Zealand Non-Profit Sector in Comparative Perspective"
Filename / Ingoa konae NZ JHU REPORT Launch Remarks.pdf [38.4Kb]
Format / Whakatakotoranga Other
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Submitter / Kaituku Garth Nowland-Foreman
Submission date / Ra 14 Aug 2008
Creator / Kaihanga Garth Nowland-Foreman
Year of creation / Tau 2008
Summary / Whakaturanga The remarks of Garth Nowland-Foreman, Chair of the Committee for the Study of the New Zealand Non-Profit Sector on the launch of "The New Zealand Non-Profit Sector in Comparative Perspective" - undertaken as a part of the international Comparative Non-Profit Sector Project, Johns Hopkins University. The key findings of the research are summarised and some implications for public policy identified.
Publisher / Kaiwhakaputa Unpublished
Peer reviewed / Whakarite Not applicable
Bibliographic citation / Whakapuakanga Garth Nowland-Foreman (2008) "No Longer Overlooked and Undervalued" (Remarks by the Chair of the Committee for the Study of the New Zealand Non-Profit Sector at the launch of 'The New Zealand Non-Profit Sector in Comparative Perspective')
Keywords / Kupu Non-Profit Sector, Tangata Whenua Community & Voluntary Sector, Comparative Research, Size, Employment, Volunteers, Philanthropy, Funding, Role
Creative Commons Licence / Raihana
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Language / Reo English
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