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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND TOURISM: CAN TOURISM DRIVE NON-PROFIT SECTOR DEVELOPMENT?

open access: yesENLIGHTENING TOURISM. A PATHMAKING JOURNAL, 2022
Non-profit sector development is the basis of any modern society. Various approaches, which take into consideration a broad spectrum of factors, are used in measuring the level of non-profit sector development. Previous studies do not identify tourism as a potential factor.
Lorena Dadic Fruk   +2 more
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Democratising the non-profit sector: reconfiguring the state–non-profit sector relationship in the UK [PDF]

open access: yesPolicy & Politics, 2014
This article argues that wherever non-profit organisations fulfil significant publicly funded service delivery roles, they must have an internal democratic structure conducive to ensuring that services are legitimate, accountable and of a high effectiveness and quality.
Elstub S, Poole L
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MANAGERS' COMPETENCES IN NON-PROFIT SECTOR [PDF]

open access: yesActa academica karviniensia, 2014
This paper deals with the most important skills (communication, cooperation, problem-solving skills, ability to learn, independence, focus on performance, creativity, responsibility, ability to think and ability to assess) of managers in private nonprofit sector, specifically offering social services.The aim of this paper is a) to describe the ...
Jaroslav Vrchota, Alena Kajanová
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A Project Portfolio Management model adapted to non-profit organizations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
As they strive towards greater professionalism in carrying out their activities, non-profit organizations (NPOs) have begun paying attention to project management.
de Freitas, Henrique M R   +2 more
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Using Communications to Promote Training within the Non-Profit Sector [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The influence of a non-profit organization is often subdued by the lack of skills, knowledge, and capability of the workers and volunteers that flood their sector. This is due to a lack of training and development of both potential and current employees (
Chick, Hannah
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Social Entrepreneurship in China’s Non-profit Sector [PDF]

open access: yesChina Perspectives, 2016
In recent years, civil society organisations in China have increasingly taken entrepreneurial and innovative approaches to enhance their ability to fulfil social missions. How are we to delineate the salient characteristics of non-profits engaging in socially entrepreneurial activities in comparison with their conventional counterparts?
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Smoke and Mirrors: The National Lottery and the Non-Profit Sector [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
In a context of massive reductions in government consumption spending, the National Lottery is intended to provide a sustainable source of funding for non-profit organisations providing much needed sporting, arts, cultural, social and environmental ...
Stephen Louw
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Marketing for the Non-profit Sector [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
After reading this book you will understand why it is essential for non-profit organisations to market their services and how they can research their customers. This book stresses the actions necessary for an organisation to succeed in marketing based on good practice in both the profit and non-profit sectors.
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The Non-profit Sector in Kenya: What We Know and What We Don't Know [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The primary aim of this publication is to set the stage for deepening our knowledge of the non-profit sector in Kenya.
Karuti Kanyinga, Winnie Mitullah
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Energizing entrepreneurs: Resourceful communities and economic pathways [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
INTRODUCTION This paper illustrates the relevance for the non-profit sector of moving beyond its traditional roles into entrepreneurial community economic development.
McKie, David, Murthy, Vikram
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