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Standing Up for Nonprofits provides a comprehensive analysis of nonprofit sector advocacy at the federal level. Authors Alan J. Abramson and Benjamin Soskis explore how nonprofit organizations mobilize to influence policy on issues that affect their entire sector, rather than individual organizational interests.
The book examines the historical context of nonprofit advocacy, the mechanisms through which nonprofits engage with policymakers, and the effectiveness of different advocacy strategies. It addresses the unique challenges nonprofits face when advocating on sector-wide issues, including resource constraints, regulatory limitations, and the need to build consensus among diverse organizational interests.
Part of the Elements in Public and Nonprofit Administration series, this work offers valuable insights for nonprofit leaders, policymakers, and scholars seeking to understand the role of the nonprofit sector in democratic governance and policy development.







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