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Boundaries Between Nonprofits and Business Are Increasingly Blurred, Scholars Say (Press Release)
The Urban Institute

Nonprofits and businesses interact in more and newer ways every year as powerful economic and social forces change. Nonprofits adopt more business-like practices, corporations support nonprofits through cause-related marketing, and social entrepreneurs create private businesses to achieve social goals. Nonprofits and Business, a new Urban Institute Press book, explores these and many other ways the two sectors collaborate, compete, and clash.

Posted to Web: January 14, 2009Publication Date: January 12, 2009

Nonprofits and Business (Book)
Joseph J. Cordes, C. Eugene Steuerle

In this age of high-profile corporate foundations and socially responsible companies, the barrier between the nonprofit and business worlds is more permeable than ever. Nonprofits and Business assembles diverse researchers to examine nonprofits from commercial, economic, operational, and legal perspectives. As the government and the public have demanded greater efficiency from nonprofits, nonprofits have looked to corporations to find creative ways to raise money and demonstrate effectiveness. Nonprofits and Business is a unique resource on this emerging trend.

Posted to Web: December 19, 2008Publication Date: December 19, 2008

Legislating-for-Results Municipal Action Guides (Document)
Harry P. Hatry, Katharine Mark, James Fountain, Chris Hoene, Katherine Bates

The Urban Institute and National League of Cities developed this series of 10 guides for city and county elected officials, and their staffs, to help them obtain and use information about the results of their governments' services in helping their citizens. The Guides address such issues as: improving strategic planning; improving budgeting decisions; reviewing programs throughout the year; helping motivate their government's employees and contractors; and two-way communications with citizens on what citizens are getting for their money. Specific actions are suggested, and examples are provided.

Posted to Web: December 02, 2008Publication Date: October 01, 2008

Major Study Examines Prisoners and Their Reentry Needs (Research Brief)
Christy Visher, Pamela K. Lattimore

The Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) supports innovative reentry programs at the state and community level. As part of this effort, the National Institute of Justice is funding a five-year evaluation of SVORI programs conducted by RTI International and the Urban Institute. This article, published in the October 2007 issue of the NIJ Journal, is a summary of program participant's demographics as well as information on a control group of non-SVORI participants. This information is the result of interviews just prior to release with incarcerated men and includes their responses to questions about their needs and expectations post-release.

Posted to Web: November 18, 2008Publication Date: October 01, 2008

Study Examines Prisoners' Reentry Needs (Research Brief)
Christy Visher, Pamela K. Lattimore

Funded by the Departments of Justice, Labor, Education, Housing and Urban Development, and Health and Human Services, the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) supports innovative reentry programs at the state and community level. This article, published in the April 2008 issue of Corrections Today, highlighted data on the types of offenders in the programs and their needs. This information, the result of interviews with incarcerated male offenders, focused on what adult men believe they will need after their release from prison. Also included in the article are initial findings on reentry outcomes for SVORI participants.

Posted to Web: November 18, 2008Publication Date: April 01, 2008

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