Abstract
This study examines the impact of federal funding levels on the program spending of faith-based and community organizations in Kentucky. Prior research indicates that organizations could increase spending on overall program expenses or decrease program spending relative to administrative costs as a result of greater reporting demands from federal funders. Three models of program spending are proposed: increased program spending relative to administrative costs (program enhancement effect), decreased program spending relative to administrative costs (administrative enhancement effect), and no net effect (neutral program-spending effect). The analysis supports the program enhancement effect and estimates that federal funding has a positive relationship with increased program spending relative to other expenses in faith-based and community organizations. © 2014 Public Financial Publications, Inc.
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Sloan, M. F., & Grizzle, C. (2014). Assessing the impact of federal funding on faith-based and community organization program spending. Public Budgeting and Finance, 34(2), 44–62. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbaf.12036
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