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Korea greets its 11th anniversary since the popular election was organized in 1995 and is opening the era of local self-government in full-scale. In this era, the enlargement of autonomous organizations and expansion of significant financial scales makes the communication difficult between administration and residents, and laying a financial burden on citizens. Therefore, the democratic participation of citizens was limited and the financial loss depending on the big government. NGOs can act in the middle area between the market, country, and individual. They are greatly contributing to society development as the proposer and inspector of a policy's democratic establishment and enforcement. Also, these groups accomplish an important democratic function by supporting citizens to directly or indirectly participate in public policy decisions, and communities to work appropriately in public life. Therefore a construction measure of joint production relationships between the NGO and the government is needed for continuous NGO activities. This study examined the recognition difference of public service personnels and NGO activists on the relationship between NGO and local autonomous entities and presented solutions to put a proposal for a rightful relationship between the NGO and entity forward. Results of this study indicated that there was a significant difference in the recognition between public service personnel and NGO activists. This gap between the two should be reduced for a rightful relationship between the NGO and local autonomous entities. To do that, understanding toward each other must be increased through mutual exchange of greetings and overcome the gap by honest conversations.