Faith-Based Organizations as Service Providers and Their Relationship to Government

The welfare reforms initiated in the 1990s prompted increased discussion of the use of faith-based organizations for the provision of social services. This is the second of two articles examining the progress of this debate. The first article provides the scope of inquiry, defines specific character...

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Contracting
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Funding
Government spending
Governments
Organizations
Partnerships
Policies
Public private partnerships
Religious institutions
Religious organizations
Service provision
Social services
Studies
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