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Mission or money? Competitive challenges facing public sector nonprofit organisations in an institutionalised environment.

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:12 authored by Sara Dolnicar, Helen Irvine, Katie Cliff
This paper exposes the impact of competitive grant funding on public sector nonprofit volunteer organisations, using institutional theory to explain developments within this sector. A conceptual model is developed from which five propositions are derived. Bushcare units, in experiencing institutional pressures, respond in ways that affect their culture, structure and routines, resulting in the possibility that their mission will be compromised. In the process of targeting competitive grants, preparing grant applications, managing increased reporting requirements and recruiting volunteers, Bushcare units should apply a mission “filter” to ensure their mission is not compromised in the pursuit of money. Bushcare New South Wales (NSW), an Australian environmental organisation, provides an empirical illustration of the proposed conceptual model.

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This article was originally published as Dolnicar, S, Irvine, H and Lazarevski, K, Mission or money? Competitive challenges facing public sector nonprofit organisations in an institutionalised environment, International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 13, 2008, 107-117. Copyright John Wiley 2008. Original journal available here

Journal title

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NONPROFIT AND VOLUNTARY SECTOR MARKETING

Volume

13

Issue

2

Pagination

107-117

Language

English

RIS ID

23604

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