From the Editor
This volume closes with our usual mix oflaw, policy and management analysis. Professor Phillips investigates further the rule for political activity by charities in his
This volume closes with our usual mix oflaw, policy and management analysis. Professor Phillips investigates further the rule for political activity by charities in his
This issue offers broad coverage of the issues confronting philanthropy today, from the specific to the general and from the immediate to the speculative. Our
This issue talks about change, imminent change and proposed change. Imminent change affects a number of Ontario hospitals and hospitals in other parts of the
Index to The Philanthropist, Volume 13 PREPARED BY CLAUDIA WILLETS, M.L.S. Subject Index A ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS -Guidelines 1996(Vol.13,No.3), pp. 38-44 ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT
We launch this new volume with investigations of public and private policy. Public policy is examined at the speculative level by Arthur Drache, who considers
To close this volume of The Philanthropist, we focus primarily on management issues. Vic Murray gives us the benefit of his long experience in the
This issue continues our usual combination of opinion and instruction aimed at boards, financial managers and …the public at large. Ed Waitzer, Chair of the
The philanthropic sector of our society is changing rapidly for economic, social and political reasons. Contributors to this issue help us better to understand some of