Money matters : an empirical research into the impact of government funding on Singapore’s Voluntary Welfare Organizations

This study sought to evaluate the impact of government funding on VWOs, specifically in the expansion of their programs and in improving the quality of services rendered to beneficiaries. Utilizing a mixed methods research design, we analyzed both the financial data of VWOs and interviewed 13 manage...

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主要作者: Ng, Pei Qin
其他作者: Kim Soojin
格式: Final Year Project
語言:English
出版: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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在線閱讀:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138799
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總結:This study sought to evaluate the impact of government funding on VWOs, specifically in the expansion of their programs and in improving the quality of services rendered to beneficiaries. Utilizing a mixed methods research design, we analyzed both the financial data of VWOs and interviewed 13 managers from different organizations across the sector. Analysis of our data revealed that while government grants facilitate the ramping up of organization capacity and increase the outreach of VWOs, organizations are overdependent on these funds. Despite this, the findings suggest that a collaborative government-VWO relationship in Singapore encourages VWOs to seek out private donors to be more self-reliant while expanding their operations further. From a policymaking perspective, an underlying challenge to maintaining this complementary relationship is the need to balance both accountability and transparency requirements for VWOs without compromising their effectiveness in serving and representing their clients.