Resources origin and application in institutions without profits: an analysis of children's pastoral in Brazil/Origem e aplicacao dos recursos em instituicoes sem fins lucrativos: uma analise da pastoral da crianca no Brasil/Origen y aplicacion de los recursos en instituciones sin fines lucrativos: un analisis de la pastoral del nino en Brasil

The Children's Pastoral is an organization that develops basic actions of care for health and education. For economic development, the entity has the financial support through agreements with the first sector and some companies belonging to the second sector means they found to assist the popul...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista Gestão, finanças e contabilidade finanças e contabilidade, 2017-09, Vol.7 (3), p.57
Hauptverfasser: dos Santos, Christiane Souto Santiago, Petry, David Rodrigo, Paludo, Jorge Carlos, De Marco, Betania
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Zusammenfassung:The Children's Pastoral is an organization that develops basic actions of care for health and education. For economic development, the entity has the financial support through agreements with the first sector and some companies belonging to the second sector means they found to assist the population in the generation of better health and education. In view of this, this study aimed to analyze aspects related to the origins and applications of the Pastoral resources in Brazil, from the Audit Report 2015. The survey, predominantly qualitative and design of case study involved the application of a questionnaire with structured questions and conducting a focus group. The results made it possible to show that the funds received from the public and private sectors are insufficient to carry out the monthly activities, and so they can keep up, rely on the help of the communities where they operate. Accountability occurs monthly, which allows the monitoring of the development of activities with volunteers in social welfare, health and education.
ISSN:2238-5320
2238-5320