This book analyzes government-philanthropy interactions, including tax incentives, regulation, and volunteering. The authors argue that policy should extend beyond gift incentives to support volunteering and transparency, suggesting more holistic frameworks for nurturing civil society. Their analysis contributes to understanding philanthropy's role in democratic pluralism and public-good provision, emphasizing the need for robust systems and practices that ensure ethical and effective management of financial resources and accountability in the philanthropic sector.
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