Michigan State University: Why Nonprofits Are Taking Over Detroit, Flint Governance
June 29, 2019
June 29, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 29 [TNSresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Though nonprofit philanthropies aid cities in times of need, like when natural disasters hit, their work usually ends when the crisis subsides. But that's not the case in Detroit and Flint. New research from Michigan State University finds that nonprofits have acquired unprecedented involvement in how these two cities are governed.
Sarah Reckhow, associate . . .
Though nonprofit philanthropies aid cities in times of need, like when natural disasters hit, their work usually ends when the crisis subsides. But that's not the case in Detroit and Flint. New research from Michigan State University finds that nonprofits have acquired unprecedented involvement in how these two cities are governed.
Sarah Reckhow, associate . . .