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Whose Park is it Anyway? Americans’ Access to, Use of, and Perceived Benefits from Local Park and Recreation Services in 1992 and 2015

Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 2019
Local park and recreation agencies provide facilities and programming across a range of service areas, often at little or no direct cost to users. Although a large body of research concerns the potential benefits of these services, it is largely in the ...
N. Pitas, A. Mowen, A. Graefe, G. Godbey
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Using private money to finance public services: The case of the Philadelphia Department of Recreation

, 1995
The case of the Philadelphia Department of Recreation shows how a new philosophy of public administration that incorporates fundraising by a public agency can serve the public good.
R. Cnaan, F. Perlmutter
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Nonprofit Spending and Government Provision of Public Services: Testing Theories of Government–Nonprofit Relationships

Journal of public administration research and theory, 2018
Empirical studies and theories of government-nonprofit relationships have assumed a unidirectional funding flow from governments to nonprofits and therefore focusing on the impact of governments on nonprofits.
Yuan Cheng
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