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NPQ's Fall 2019 Issue: Significantly Misunderstood and Often Mishandled: Nonprofit Conflicts of Interest

This edition of Nonprofit Quarterly has a special focus on the negative and positive enactments of self-interest in the nonprofit sector. This edition also contains two other very important pieces:

  • An updated map of the nonprofit economy by Jon Pratt and Kari Aanestad—this third edition shows some significant changes!
  • An article, destined to become a classic, by David Renz and Fredrik Andersson, on the hidden-in-plain-sight dynamics of dominant coalitions as they exist in nonprofits

We also include a story of free-floating collaboration that kept a former mill town from sinking into decline, by Jonah Fertig-Burd; a thought-provoking article on the true meaning of tribalism, by Sarah Kastelic; and the sage advice of the inimitable Nonprofit Whisperer. 

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