Governance, Nonprofit Organizations and Strategy

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A01=Fabrizio Cerbioni
A01=Giacomo Boesso
accountability mechanisms
Author_Fabrizio Cerbioni
Author_Giacomo Boesso
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civic participation
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forthcoming
grant-making foundations
nonprofit governance
stakeholder engagement
strategic planning in philanthropy
third sector management

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  • ISBN 9781032721569
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Grant-making foundations play a crucial role in financing a wide range of philanthropic projects that contribute to the social and economic development of targeted communities. In fulfilling this essential function, the trustees who serve on each foundation's board of directors must ensure not only the economic and financial stability of their organization but also a balance with the expectations of the diverse social actors operating in the community, including associations, cooperatives, and operational foundations. This book identifies the features of the planning, programming, and controlling model of foundations that better facilitate a positive mediation between a strategic approach and civic dimensions. It offers insights and practical recommendations for designing governance and control mechanisms that promote transparency, accountability, and a network approach in the grant-making process and underscores the significance of a suitable governance framework in fostering trust and mutual understanding between foundations and their stakeholders. The guidance provided in this volume is based on rigorous research and real-world experiences, making it relevant and applicable to scholars and practitioners in the field. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to enhance the governance mechanisms within nonprofit organizations to maximize the impact of their philanthropic initiatives.

Giacomo Boesso, Professor of Business Administration, University of Padova (Italy). Prof. Boesso teaches “Business Planning” and “Introduction to Business Administration.” His research interests include stakeholder management and nonprofit governance. Over the years, he has published more than 70 research papers and 4 books.

Fabrizio Cerbioni, Professor of Accounting, University of Padova. Prof. Cerbioni teaches “Group Governance and Consolidated Financial Statements” and “Professional Technique.” His research interests include accounting principles and nonprofit governance.

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