In this vein it is important to note about differences in resources that used by organizations from developed and developing countries. For example, examining NGOs in developed countries, scholars usually note three main sources of revenue. There are donations, government grants and contracts, and earned income (Hwang & Powell, 2009: 282). Slightly different sources of revenue act as the major for organizations that operates in developing countries. Various literatures on civil society in developing and/or post-socialist countries demonstrate the importance of foreign aid (Spires, 2011b, Mendelson & Glenn, 2002; Stacey & Aksartova, 2001; Luong & Weinthal, 1999). Findings that revealed from two surveys of Kazakhstani NGOs in 2011 and 2013 demonstrated also different sources of revenue than mentioned by Hwang and Powell (2009). Thus donation and/or earned income got only few organizations’ while government and foreign grants were the main sources. In these consequences, the focus on material (monetary) aid as the main type of global integration seems relevant.