As the National Park Service prepares for its centennial in 2016, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of philanthropy in national parks, with a focus on non-profit organizations known as friends groups and cooperating associations. Providing a historical review of partnerships through the lifetime of the NPS, up to a contemporary analysis of the legal and organizational framework under which non-profit philanthropic partners operate, Jacqueline Vaughn and Hanna J. Cortner explore the challenges the National Park Service faces in dealing with non-profit partners. Based on personal interviews with more than 50 non-profit leaders and National Park Service staff, financial data, and comprehensive site visits, Vaughn and Cortner offer a unique and informative view of the landscape in which philanthropy groups succeed - and sometimes fail.aArchaeology in the National Park Service, a American Antiquity 5(4) (April 1940): 274. ... Kurt Repanshek, aUpdated: The National Park Foundation and the Special a#39;National Parks Editiona#39; Toyota FJ Cruiser, a National Parks Traveler ( Januaryanbsp;...
Title | : | Philanthropy and the National Park Service |
Author | : | Jacqueline Vaughn, Hanna J. Cortner |
Publisher | : | Palgrave Macmillan - 2013-11-26 |
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