Cost-effectiveness in the nonprofit sector : methods and examples from leading organizations /
Cost-effectiveness in the nonprofit sector : methods and examples from leading organizations /
edited by Gerald L. Schmaedick under the auspices of TechnoServe.
- xviii, 186 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
"Papers presented at the National Workshop on Cost-Effectiveness in the Nonprofit Sector ... Stanford University, June 27 and 28, 1991"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Do Nonprofit Organizations Need Cost-Effectiveness Analysis? by Gerald L. Schmaedick Cost-Effectiveness and the Arts by Anne Evans Cost-Effectiveness in Youth Services: Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy by Heather Johnston Nicholson and Faedra Lazar Weiss Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health and Medical Practices by Milton C. Weinstein and William B. Stason Cost-Effectiveness Methodologies for University Decisions by Fred Balderston The Cycle of Cost-Effectiveness: The Nature Conservancy by Eric Halperin, Leslie Williams, and Rebecca Paxton Stewart Measuring Our Impact: Determining Cost-Effectiveness of Non-Governmental Organization Development Projects by Margaret Bowman, Jorge Baanante, Thomas Dichter, Steven Londner, and Peter Reiling Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Housing and Human Service Providers by Debbie Cohen Pine Improving Management Decisions in Primary Health Care: Relating Costs to Improvements in Coverage by Lynne Miller Franco The Case Against Cost-Effectiveness in Nonprofits: Are We Barking up the Wrong Tree? by Jonathan B. Cook Index
This work not only makes the case that responsible nonprofit managers must routinely utilize cost-effectiveness analysis, but also gives many outstanding examples of how it can be done.
0899306276 (alk. paper)
92001746
Nonprofit organizations--Finance--Congresses.
Nonprofit organizations--Cost effectiveness--Congresses.
Medical care, Cost of--Congresses.
Health facilities--Finance--Congresses.
Technical assistance--Congresses.
HG4027.65 / .C67 1993
658.1552 / C
"Papers presented at the National Workshop on Cost-Effectiveness in the Nonprofit Sector ... Stanford University, June 27 and 28, 1991"--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Do Nonprofit Organizations Need Cost-Effectiveness Analysis? by Gerald L. Schmaedick Cost-Effectiveness and the Arts by Anne Evans Cost-Effectiveness in Youth Services: Preventing Adolescent Pregnancy by Heather Johnston Nicholson and Faedra Lazar Weiss Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health and Medical Practices by Milton C. Weinstein and William B. Stason Cost-Effectiveness Methodologies for University Decisions by Fred Balderston The Cycle of Cost-Effectiveness: The Nature Conservancy by Eric Halperin, Leslie Williams, and Rebecca Paxton Stewart Measuring Our Impact: Determining Cost-Effectiveness of Non-Governmental Organization Development Projects by Margaret Bowman, Jorge Baanante, Thomas Dichter, Steven Londner, and Peter Reiling Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Housing and Human Service Providers by Debbie Cohen Pine Improving Management Decisions in Primary Health Care: Relating Costs to Improvements in Coverage by Lynne Miller Franco The Case Against Cost-Effectiveness in Nonprofits: Are We Barking up the Wrong Tree? by Jonathan B. Cook Index
This work not only makes the case that responsible nonprofit managers must routinely utilize cost-effectiveness analysis, but also gives many outstanding examples of how it can be done.
0899306276 (alk. paper)
92001746
Nonprofit organizations--Finance--Congresses.
Nonprofit organizations--Cost effectiveness--Congresses.
Medical care, Cost of--Congresses.
Health facilities--Finance--Congresses.
Technical assistance--Congresses.
HG4027.65 / .C67 1993
658.1552 / C