The June 2010 issue of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly is now available online. Here is the table of contents:
Marty Sulek, On the Classical Meaning of Philanthrôpía
Ahmad Kaleem and Saima Ahmed, The Quran and Poverty Alleviation: A Theoretical Model for Charity-Based Islamic Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)
Jennifer Lynn Oser, Between Atomistic and Participatory Democracy: Leverage, Leadership, and Legitimacy in Israeli Civil Society
Brent Never, Framing Third-Sector Contributions to Service Provision: The Case of the Holy Cross Dispute
Janelle A. Kerlin, The Diffusion of State-Level Nonprofit Program Innovation: The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Project
Femida Handy, Ram A. Cnaan, Lesley Hustinx, Chulhee Kang, Jeffrey L. Brudney, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Kirsten Holmes, Lucas C. P. M. Meijs, Anne Birgitta Pessi, Bhagyashree Ranade, Naoto Yamauchi, and Sinisa Zrinscak, A Cross-Cultural Examination of Student Volunteering: Is It All About Résumé Building?
Susan H. Evans and Peter Clarke, Training Volunteers to Run Information Technologies: A Case Study of Effectiveness at Community Food Pantries
William A. Brown and Chao Guo, Exploring the Key Roles for Nonprofit Boards
Donna Hardina, Book Review: Ganz, M. (2009). Why David Sometimes Wins: Leadership, Organization and Strategy in the California Farm Worker Movement
Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Book Review: Cheng, W. (2009). Doing Good Well: What Does (and Does Not) Make Sense in the Nonprofit World
Renée A. Irvin, Book Review: Joseph J. Cordes and C. Eugene Steuerle (2008); Nonprofits and Business
Carol Chetkovich, Book Review: Carl Milofsky (2008). Smallville: Institutionalizing Community in Twenty-First-Century America
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