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An Analysis of the Nonprofit and Volunteer Capacity-building Industry in Central Texas
This study of the nonprofit and volunteer capacity-building industry in Central Texas is the result of a unique collaboration between graduate students at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.This report represents the first comprehensive study of nonprofit and volunteer capacitybuilding activities in Central Texas. At a time when government social services are increasingly devolved to local actors including nonprofit organizations and when the nonprofit sector is experiencing exponential growth to fill important service gaps, this report is critical
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Jewish Service Learning: An Analysis of Participant Jewish Identity and Program Characterisitcs
LBJ School of Public Affair
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Go Volunteer Probono: Building the Case for Engaging Skilled Volunteers in Today’s Nonprofit Sector
LBJ School of Public Affair
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Designing and Testing the Volunteer Program Assessment Tool (VPAT)
LBJ School of Public Affair