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Impact of the economic downturn on not-for-profit organisation management (June 2009)

The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs commissioned the Centre for Corporate Public Affairs to undertake research into the impact of the current economic downturn on the operations of not-for-profit community organisations. It provides a snapshot of the magnitude of the impact on NFP organisations, covering funding, services, management and operations, and relationships.

This follows a report completed in 2008, ‘Relationship Matters: Not-for-profit community organisations and corporate community investment’.

For more information, please contact Wayne Burns or Anne Irvine at the Centre for Corporate Public Affairs (ph: 02 8272 5101 or email at: info@accpa.com.au

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