1990
DOI: 10.1123/nirsa.14.2.28
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Financing the Future

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“…Further, Crompton suggested that a new role for administrators is that of an entrepreneur who seeks "creative, resourceful ways of using their scarce funds to leverage substantial additional resources" (p. 10). Glover and Goepper (1990) alluded to these challenges for income generation 10 years ago when they found campus recreation programs being funded less by university general funds and more by student activity fees.…”
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“…Further, Crompton suggested that a new role for administrators is that of an entrepreneur who seeks "creative, resourceful ways of using their scarce funds to leverage substantial additional resources" (p. 10). Glover and Goepper (1990) alluded to these challenges for income generation 10 years ago when they found campus recreation programs being funded less by university general funds and more by student activity fees.…”
Section: Funding/budgetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the early 1990s, the feature of a NIRSA Journal was the future of recreational sports for the decade of the 90s. The feature was composed of the future of fitness programming (Anderson, 1990), financing and budgeting (Glover & Goepper, 1990), and a look toward the year 2000 (Brown, 1990). A year later, Karabetsos (1991) discussed the future direction of campus recreation as society approached the 21st century.…”
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