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twentyques00.jpg Title:  Twenty Questions Nonprofits often Ask about Working with Local Government
Provides basic information in a question-and-answer format about ways local governments can be important to nonprofits, how local governments are organized, and how they operate. A starting point for nonprofits to gather more specific information about how things work in their own communities and toclarify what local processes and options exist for decision-making and problem- solving around community needs, services, and resource-sharing.
Publication Code:   2000.16
Publication Edition:  2000
ISBN Number:  978-1-56011-379-9
Accession Number:  2000.16
Number of Pages:  22
Date Published:  6/30/2000
Author(s):
Henderson, Margaret, Whitaker, Gordon, Altman-Sauer, Lydian
Price:  $7.00