Nonprofit Policy Forum
2010 - 2025
Current editor(s): Dennis Young From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 16, issue 1, 2025
- Navigating Government Funding During a Pandemic: A Study on Nonprofits’ Receipt of Disaster Relief Funds pp. 1-27

- Chen Xintong and Yang Zheng
- Giving Voice: Examining the Tactical Repertoires of Nonprofit Advocacy for Disadvantaged Populations pp. 29-53

- MacIndoe Heather, Beaton Erynn E., Manuella Pache de Athayde Maria and Ojelabi Olanike
- The Social Enterprise Craze: CSO Financial Sustainability in Ghana pp. 55-78

- Oeding Noemí and Newby Kara
- Policy Actors’ Struggle for Attention: The Role of Peer Networks in the Migration Discourse on Twitter (X) pp. 79-109

- Hanke Sara, Sicakkan Hakan G., Georges Van Wolleghem Pierre and Heiberger Raphael Heiko
- Framing of Civil Society Organizations’ Communication on Facebook: Examining the Impact on Audience Engagement in Norway pp. 111-137

- Enjolras Bernard
Volume 15, issue 4, 2024
- Advancing Global Social Change: Systems Approaches to the Role of Nonprofits in Climate Policy pp. 269-286

- Kagan Jennifer A. and Bromley Patricia
- Nonprofit Disaster Response and Climate Change: Who Responds? Who Plans? pp. 287-313

- Gazley Beth and Cash Rachel
- Strike While the Iron is Hot: Land Trusts, Temperature Anomalies, and Agenda Setting for Local Open Space Referenda pp. 315-347

- Zuhlke Samantha, Katz Juniper and Brinkman Emani
- Environmental Nonprofit Organizations and Public Opinion on Global Warming pp. 349-370

- Sun Yu
- How Do Nonprofits’ Organizational Characteristics Shape Environmental Philanthropy in Texas? A Network Science Approach pp. 371-387

- Ovalle Joycelyn, Bixler R. Patrick and Ma Ji
- Anders Sevelsted, Jonas Toubøl (eds.): The Power of Morality in Movements. Civic Engagement in Climate Justice, Human Rights, and Democracy pp. 389-393

- Ruser Alexander
Volume 15, issue 3, 2024
- The Clash of Generations: Driving Forces Behind Charitable Giving Among Older and Younger Muslims pp. 173-199

- Siddiqui Shariq, Hughes Micah and Cheema Jehanzeb Rashid
- The Worldview-Open Society, the Worldview-Controlling State and Non-Profit Welfare Actors: Norway as a Case pp. 201-223

- Haugen Hans Morten
- The Essential Role of Human Service Nonprofits in Restorative Justice Policy Implementation pp. 225-248

- Moore Paige L. and Lawrence Kara L.
- The Rise of Learning Pods: Civil Society’s Expanding Role in K-12 Education in the United States pp. 249-262

- Andersson Fredrik O. and Willems Jurgen
- McMullin, C: Non-profit Organizations and Co-production: The Logics Shaping Professional and Citizen Collaboration pp. 263-268

- Ruelas Ávila Ignacio
Volume 15, issue 2, 2024
- Special Issue Editor’s Note pp. 87-89

- Abramson Alan J.
- Takeaways from the 2022 Symposium on Public Policy for Nonprofits: Nonprofits 9 to 5 – What a Way to Make a Living pp. 91-95

- Rogers Emily
- Embedding Inclusive, Equitable Diversity Practices in Nonprofit Organizations: Developing Policy to Account for System Dynamics pp. 97-120

- Bernstein Ruth Sessler and Salipante Paul
- Precarious Professionals: The Impact of Neoliberalism on the Workforce of the Nonprofit Human Service Sector pp. 121-137

- Hyde Cheryl
- Beyond “Psychic Income”: An Exploration of Interventions to Address Work-Life Imbalances, Burnout, and Precarity in Contemporary Nonprofit Work pp. 139-152

- Robichau Robbie Waters, Sandberg Billie and Russo Andrew
- Avoiding Burnout with Compassionate Accompaniment: A Novel Approach to Training, Selecting, Managing, and Regulating Frontline Workers pp. 153-166

- Oelberger Carrie
- Beyond the Boomerang: From Transnational Advocacy Networks to Transcalar Advocacy in International Politics pp. 167-172

- Marsal Baraldi Pablo
Volume 15, issue 1, 2024
- Three Models of US State-Level Charity Regulation pp. 1-25

- Mitchell George E.
- Analytical Lens for Investigating CSOs and State Relations: The Contributions of Coproduction and Institutional Logics Perspectives pp. 27-47

- Holanda Bruna de Morais and Mendonça Patricia Maria Emerenciano de
- How to Leverage Action Research to Develop Context-specific Capacity Building for Civil Society Organizations pp. 49-69

- Weber Peter, Krawczyk Kelly, Ezeonu Brian Ikechukwu and Tuggle Felicia
- Teaching Spatial Data Analysis: A Case Study with Recommendations pp. 71-82

- Mayer Duncan J. and Fischer Robert L.
- B. Gidron & A. Domaradzka: The New Social and Impact Economy: An International Perspective pp. 83-85

- Lee Sumin and Han Jun
Volume 14, issue 4, 2023
- Lester M. Salamon Memorial Issue, Part II pp. 315-316

- Toepler Stefan, Abramson Alan and Kim Mirae
- Social Origins Theory: Untapped Potential and the Test by the Pandemic Crisis pp. 317-344

- Benevolenski Vladimir, Ivanova Natalya and Jakobson Lev
- Germany – Still a Welfare Partnership Country? pp. 345-361

- Zimmer Annette and Priller Eckhard
- Nonprofit–Government Partnership during a Crisis: Lessons from a Critical Historical Junction pp. 363-383

- Kabalo Paula and Almog-Bar Michal
- The Relationship Between Public Administration and Third Sector Organizations: Voluntary Failure Theory and Beyond pp. 385-404

- Andrea Bassi
- Rereading Salamon: Why Voluntary Failure Theory is Not (Really) About Voluntary Failures pp. 405-414

- Toepler Stefan
- Riccardo Guidi, Ksenija Fonović, and Tania Cappadozzi: Accounting for the Varieties of Volunteering: New Global Statistical Standards Tested pp. 415-422

- Haddock Megan Arrowsmith
Volume 14, issue 3, 2023
- Lester M. Salamon Memorial Issue, Part I pp. 231-235

- Toepler Stefan, Abramson Alan and Kim Mirae
- Nonprofits as a Resilient Sector: Implications for Public Policy pp. 237-253

- Young Dennis R.
- Extending the Interdependence Theory to Local Public Service Provision: Evidence from Iowa pp. 255-278

- Shafiq Saman, Albrecht Kate and LeRoux Kelly
- Homeless Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revisiting Salamon’s Voluntary Failure Theory pp. 279-308

- Jang HeeSoun, Valero Jesus N. and Ford Sara
- Michael Hoelscher, Regina A. List, Alexander Ruser, Stefan Toepler: Civil Society: Concepts, Challenges, Contexts. Essays in Honor of Helmut K. Anheier pp. 309-314

- Andrea Bassi
Volume 14, issue 2, 2023
- Special Issue: Papers from the 2020 and 2021 Nonprofit Public Policy Symposia pp. 99-100

- Abramson Alan J.
- How Dark Is It? An Investigation of Dark Money Operations in U.S. Nonprofit Political Advocacy Organizations pp. 101-129

- Irvin Renée A.
- Nonprofit Political Engagement: The Roles of 501(c)(4) Social Welfare Organizations in Elections and Policymaking pp. 131-155

- Post Margaret A. and Boris Elizabeth T.
- Nonprofit Messaging and the 2020 Election: Findings from a Nonpartisan Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) Field Experiment pp. 157-183

- LeRoux Kelly, Langer Julie and Plotner Samantha
- Do Sociocultural Factors Drive Civic Engagement? An Examination of Political Interest and Religious Attendance pp. 185-204

- Piatak Jaclyn
- The Role of Proximate Democracy Entrepreneurship in Building a Multiracial Democracy pp. 205-211

- Eyoel Yordanos
- Digital Public Policy: New Priorities for Nonprofits pp. 213-224

- Bernholz Lucy, Nothias Toussaint and Vavrovsky Amélie-Sophie
- “For-Profit Philanthropy: Elite Power and the Threat of Limited Liability Companies, Donor-Advised Funds, and Strategic Corporate Giving” By Dana Brakman Reiser and Steven A. Dean. Published in 2022 by Oxford University Press, 329 pages. Reviewed by Giedre Lideikyte Huber pp. 225-229

- Lideikyte Huber Giedre
Volume 14, issue 1, 2023
- The Role of the Nonprofit Sector within the Climate Change Discourse: The View Through Russian News Media pp. 1-23

- Cooley Asya
- Greenpeace, Political Purposes – “There and back Again”; Reflections on New Zealand Charity Law pp. 25-49

- Chevalier-Watts Juliet
- Donor Advised Funds & Delay: An Intergenerational Justice Solution? pp. 51-76

- Murray Ian
- A Tax Credit Proposal for Profit Moderation and Social Mission Maximization in Long-Term Residential Care Businesses pp. 77-97

- Kerlin Janelle A., Ye Meng and Chen Wendy
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