Government-nonprofit funding relationships in human services: Differences in cost-reimbursement and fixed-cost agreements

Author:

Piatak Jaclyn S1ORCID,Pettijohn Sarah L2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA

2. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA

Abstract

Funding agreements are the legal foundation for government-nonprofit funding relations and specify the terms and expectations for both parties. Yet little attention focuses on the funding agreements themselves, which vary in structure, form, compensation arrangements, and amount of risk each party bears in the funding relationship. Using data on human service nonprofits in the U.S., we examine whether the type of funding agreement—cost-reimbursement versus fixed-cost—influence the reliability of government funding during the Great Recession and the level of engagement by nonprofit providers. We find those who bear the burden of the risk at the outset have less reliable funding during recessionary times and nonprofit providers with a flat amount agreement are less engaged with government funders. Findings have implications for public and nonprofit managers to carefully consider risks and relationships to implement effective funding agreements.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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