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NameSustaining development oriented civil society organizations in the rural South: resource mobilizatio
DescriptionWheatley, C. 2002. Sustaining development oriented civil society organizations in the rural South: resource mobilization options, strategies, success factors and research issues. Working Document prepared for the Participatory Research Project, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia.This paper considers the options for Civil Society Organisations in the South to develop a more sustainable source of financial and other resources than is currently provided through short-term donor funded projects. In the North, and especially in the USA, the term “non-profits” is used to refer to similar organizations involved in welfare and service delivery. While NGOs are seen in the South as one type of actor amongst many (including the state, private sector and foreign donors etc), non-profits in the North are usually studied in relative isolation as a distinct sector. Two parallel but very separate literatures have developed that separate South and North, and which create a barrier to learning between the two. This paper uses relevant concepts, ideas and examples from both worlds in an attempt to bridge this gap in the area of organizational self-reliance, resource mobilization and self-finance.
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