Is Government Policy a Barrier or Facilitator to the Work of Place-Based Community-led Nonprofits?

In this paper we explore whether government policy acts as a barrier or facilitator to the work of nonprofits, and in what ways (if at all) different policy contexts influence the work of place-based community-led nonprofit organizations working to improve the health and wellbeing of their communiti...

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Hauptverfasser: Roy, Michael J., Rendall, Jack, Clewett, Emma, McMullan, Julie, Read, Rosie, McLean, Jennifer, O’Hare, Liam, Bertotti, Marcello, Kelly, Mike, Baker, Rachel
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