President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives

The President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives was created on 14 October 1981 by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, to advise the President, the Secretary of Commerce, and other Executive agency heads on:

  1. Methods of developing, supporting and promoting private sector leadership and responsibility for meeting public needs.
  2. Recommendations for appropriate action by the President to foster greater public-private partnerships and to decrease dependence on government.

The task force was terminated 31 Dec 1982, as mandated in the Executive Order which created it.[1]

References

  • Andrew E Busch. Ronald Reagan and the Politics of Freedom. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc. 2001. ISBN 0742520528. Pages 163, 164 and 288.
  • The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America. Title 3: The President. Revised as of 1 January 1982: 1981 compilation parts 100 and 101. Pages 187 et seq.
  • Denise M Allard (ed). "*4036* President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives": Encyclopedia of Governmental Advisory Organisations 1986–87. Fifth Edition. Gale Research Company. ISBN 9780810302556. Section 8. Page 738. Google Books.
  • Peter Dobkin Hall. Inventing the Non-Profit Sector and Other Essays on Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Nonprofit Organizations. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore and London. 1992. ISBN 0801842727. Pages 80, 89, 303 and 332.
  • Marvin Olasky. "Reagan's Second Thoughts on Corporate Giving". Fortune. 20 September 1983.
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