Financing

and

Acquiring

Park and

Recreation

Resources:

A

Canadian

Supplement

Mark E. Havitz

Troy D. Glover






Financing and Acquiring Park and Recreation Resources: A Canadian Supplement
ISBN: 0-7360-4170-2

Mark E. Havitz
University of Waterloo

Troy D. Glover
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

with thanks to
John L. Crompton
Texas A&M University
for allowing us to build on his original work

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Contents

Preface

Part I Foundations of Financing and Acquisition

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Operating Environment

Chapter 2 Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, and Bonds

Chapter 3 Budgeting Processes

Chapter 4 Less-Than-Fee Simple Approaches

Chapter 5 Repositioning the Field to Create a Broader Constituency

Part II Direct Partnerships

Chapter 6 The Emergent Paradign: Privitization and Partnerships

Chapter 7 The Complementary Assets of Park and Recreation Agencies and Business Enterprises

Chapter 8 Partnerships With the Commercial Sector Beyond Pump Priming

Chapter 9 Contracting Out Services

Chapter 10 Acquiring Resouces Through Exactions

Chapter 11 Intergovernmental Cooperation

Chapter 12 Facilitation and Coproduction

Part III Support From External Sources

Chapter 13 Support From Volunteers

Chapter 14 Support From Donations

Chapter 15 Popular Donation Vehicles

Chapter 16 Support From Sponsorship

Chapter 17 Soliciting Sponsorship and Donation Investments

Chapter 18 Support Roles of Foundations

Chapter 19 Types of Foundations


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