David Horton Smith, “The Rest of the Nonprofit Sector: Grassroots Associations as the Dark Matter Ignored in Prevailing 'Flat Earth' Maps of the Sector,” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 26 (1997): I 15.
Of these immigrants, 30 percent came from North Africa, 14 percent from sub-Saharan Africa, and 4 percent from Turkey.37 France's Muslim immigrants, perhaps totaling as many as three million residents, come primarily from Algeria, ...
Personal correspondence from Suzanne Northcutt, Branch Manager for Schools Funding and Coordination and the Schools Resource Group, Department of Education, Science and Training (July 2, 2007). 78. For an excellent overview of religion ...
The field of telematics — the integration of telecommunications and computing — provides an example . Dan Schiller has concluded that " the Federal Government has played a major role in the invention and innovation of telematics in U.S. ...
In Pluralism and Freedom, Stephen V. Monsma explores the question of how much autonomy should faith-based organizations retain when they enter the public realm?
In Pluralism and Freedom, Stephen V. Monsma explores the question of how much autonomy should faith-based organizations retain when they enter the public realm?
Increasingly the Supreme Court's strict separationist, no-aid-to-religion doctrine that was in favor during the 1970s and 1980s is being challenged by a new approach aimed at equal treatment or neutrality....
Provides a comparative analysis of church-state issues in the United States, the Netherlands, Australia, England, and Germany, and argues that the U.S. is unique in the way it resolves religious freedom and religious establishment questions ...
In Faith, Hope, and Jobs, Stephen V. Monsma and J. Christopher Soper study the effectiveness of 17 different welfare-to-work programs in Los Angeles County—a county in which the U.S. government spends 14% of its entire welfare ...
Now in a thoroughly revised and updated edition, this essential text offers a rigorous, systematic comparison of church-state relations in the United States, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, and England.
In this book, two policy experts show how faith-based groups--those active in the educational, healthcare, international aid and development, and social service fields--can defend their ability to follow their religiously based beliefs ...
Explores the world of religiously based, private, nonprofit organizations and their receipt of public funds. [Introduction].