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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)

Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20899/jzg7gh22
Published: 2024-08-30

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  • Front Matter

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  • Table of Contents

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  • Editor Introduction

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Research Articles

  • The Power of Homeownership: The case for Iowa Heartland Habitat for Humanity

    Esha Jayswal, Joseph Ugrin, Disa Cornish, Brent Buhr, Ali Parrish
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  • Is Governance Aligned with Rhetoric? Exploring the Board Composition of Leading Transnational NGOs

    George E. Mitchell, Peter H. Nerothin, Megan B. Pontes, Hans Peter Schmitz, Caroline Walsh
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  • Understanding Nonprofit Financial Health: Exploring the Effects of Economic Recession and Environmental Factors (2007–2012)

    Sung-eun Kim, Young Joo Park, Jeongyoon Lee
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  • “Round Peg in a Square Hole”: Lessons from Community Health Promotion Practice on Dynamics of Accountability, Reporting and Evaluation, and Governance

    Julia Fursova, Gillian Kranias
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  • Commitment to Place as Motivation for Citizen-Based Watershed Collaboration: BIMBY Effect

    Sindhu Weber, John C. Morris, Kelly Ann Krawczyk, Luisa Diaz-Kope
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  • Examining Nonprofit Financial Condition and Resiliency Strategies in Response to COVID-19

    Trang Hoang, Craig S. Maher, Richard Nkrumah
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New Voices Section

  • Public Budgeting Best Practices for Cross-sector Collaborations: Emphasizing the Values of Social Equity, Transparency and Accountability, and Ethics

    Michael E. M. Lee
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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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