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Nonprofit Neighborhoods

An Urban History of Inequality and the American State
  • Claire Dunning
2022
The University of Chicago Press

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  • Architectural drawing of Boston Harbor from above.
    Book Review

    Who Profits?

    How nonprofits went from essential service providers to vehicles for programs shaped and approved by capital.
    by Justin H. Vassallo via The Baffler on July 25, 2022
  • People talking about a neighborhood map, from the cover of Claire Dunning's book "Nonprofit Neighborhoods."
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    Grantmaking as Governance

    A new book examines how the US government funded the growth of — and delegated governance to — the nonprofit sector.
    by Benjamin Soskis via Stanford Social Innovation Review on May 26, 2022
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