Popular Government
Popular Government back issue: Vol. 69, No. 1, Fall 2003
See links to online articles from this issue below.
Publications
The findings of the first-ever statewide study of youth and adult civic engagement offer some rays of hope for citizen involvement in North Carolina.
The way in which North Carolina administers its property tax may contribute to shortfalls in local government revenues. Can that process be improved?
Governments and nonprofits want to work as partners, but the ways in which they typically interact often fail to be satisfactory or fully productive. How can they move beyond a buyer-seller relationship toward share responsibility for improving public services?
In tight budget times, sponsorships can be a much-needed source of revenue for local governments. But if potential sponsors are turned away, there are legal ramifications. Learn how to craft a wise sponsorship policy and avoid legal pitfalls.
This issue of N.C. Journal contains three articles:
- In Memoriam
- Consortium Offers Leg Up on Information Technology
- Survey Reveals Impact of Budget Cutting
This issue of At the School contains three articles:
- School Welcomes New Faculty
- School Completes Challenge
- Knapp Building Renamed