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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20899/p9rs8d96
Published: 2024-08-21

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Research Articles

  • Who Will Spare a Dime? Impulse Giving Decisions at the Checkout

    Lauren Dula, Ruth K. Hansen
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  • Forging Connections: Nonprofits, TikTok, and Authentic Engagement – A Mixed-Methods Study

    Chelsea DeMasters, Katherine Morgan, Kayla Schwoerer, Kimberly Wiley
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  • Loosely Defined Partnerships: A Case Study of Three Refugee-Serving Nonprofit Organizations

    Elizabeth B. Roberts
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  • Race Matters: The Long Walk to Decolonizing Development NGOs

    Mª Josep Cascant-Sempere
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  • Financing education spending in the context of interbudgetary relations in the Republic of Kazakhstan

    Maslikhat Zamirbekkyzy, Botagoz Saparova, Zhanat Bulakbay
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  • A Grounded Theory of Christian Public Administrators’ Integration of Faith and Work

    Christopher S. Horne
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New Voices Section

  • Open Government Policy Making by Popular Voting: Comparing Canada and New Zealand

    Dmytro Khutkyy, Logan Carmichael
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Book Reviews

  • Book Review: Understanding Nonprofit Work: A Communication Perspective

    Sarah Steimel
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  • Front Matter

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  • Table of Contents

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  • Editor’s Note

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  • Back Cover

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Editors-in-Chief

Dr. Christopher R. Prentice

Dr. Richard M. Clerkin

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