Prestação de contas no terceiro setor: uma análise das entidades possuidoras do título de utilidade pública federal no Estado do Rio Grande do Norte

This research aims at analyzing the main characteristics of the rendering of accounts of entities possessing the title of Federal Public Utility (UPF) in Rio Grande do Norte (RN) between 2007 and 2009. We used descriptive research, document and quantitative. Data collection was performed in Ministry...

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Autores: Souza, Fábia Jaiany Viana de, Dantas, Edinez Barros, Araújo, Aneide Oliveira, Silva, Maurício Corrêa da
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2015
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)
Repositório:Repositório Institucional da UFRN
Idioma:português
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/19241
Acesso em linha:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/19241
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Terceiro setor
Entidades sem fins lucrativos
Prestação de contas
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Resumo:This research aims at analyzing the main characteristics of the rendering of accounts of entities possessing the title of Federal Public Utility (UPF) in Rio Grande do Norte (RN) between 2007 and 2009. We used descriptive research, document and quantitative. Data collection was performed in Ministry of Justice to obtain the services of the 15 entities analyzed. The results revealed that at least one partnership was established a year over that period by each entity with a federative entity, 36% of funds transferred to the entities through partnerships are of federal origin, 64% of the surveyed entities receiving funds through covenants. It was further observed that the average amounts received through partnerships and grants increased in the three years analyzed, as well as the average number of employees of these institutions and revenue generation. The average results of the entities reviewed was not maintained even during the years studied, which demonstrates that the growth of human resources, revenue generated and the amount received through partnerships and grants was not proportional to the increase of the capacity of social work of these entities.