Development of proposals for improving measures of state support for the non-profit sector based on its monitoring and forecasting
Antonina Levashenko (antonina.lev@gmail.com) and
Kirill Chernovol (chernovol-ka@ranepa.ru)
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Antonina Levashenko: Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation
Kirill Chernovol: Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation
No 2024_2, Working paper from Russian Foreign Trade Academy Ministry of economic development of the Russian Federation
Abstract:
The subject of the study is the system of measures of state support and monitoring of the non-profit sector in Russia, including measures to identify certain types of non-profit organizations (SONPO, FCC), compiling registers of such organizations, as well as mechanisms for collecting data on the non-profit sector. The relevance of the study is due to the need to improve the mechanisms of state support for the non-profit sector, taking into account its contribution to the economy and eliminating existing gaps in legal regulation. Currently, there is duplication of reporting requirements, the absence of a single register of socially oriented non-profit organizations and difficulties in identifying such organizations, which complicates their access to support measures. The problems of inconsistency between regional and federal lists of types of activities of SONPO, as well as the lack of effective accounting of NPOs - owners of endowment capital indicate the need to unify legal regulation and develop comprehensive monitoring tools. In addition, improving the methods for assessing the contribution of the non-profit sector to the economy will allow for the formation of more objective and balanced management decisions aimed at developing charity, volunteering and social entrepreneurship. The purpose of the study is to prepare proposals for improving state support measures for the non-profit sector based on its monitoring and forecasting. The methodology of the work is based on the use of methods of logical, systemic, comparative legal analysis, as well as economic modeling. In preparing the work, Russian and foreign regulatory legal acts, as well as analytical materials, were used. The result of the study were proposals for improving state support for the non-profit sector, including the creation of a single register of NPOs, unification of their types of activities, improvement of reporting and accounting of contribution to the economy. Measures have been developed to harmonize the legal regulation of NPOs, indicators for monitoring and rating regions have been improved, and recommendations have been given for the development of charity and volunteerism.
Keywords: non-profit organizations; charitable activities; volunteer work; economic impact assessment; support for the non-profit sector; monitoring of the non-profit sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2024-12
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