Robert W Ressler,Pamela Paxton,Kristopher Velasco
Robert W Ressler
Many nonprofit organizations rely on donations to fund their programs, and a robust literature predicts donations in large-scale quantitative studies. The focus, however, is almost exclusively on the financial characteristics of the organiz...
Operational challenges in a US nonprofit network amid COVID-19: Lessons from a food network in Virginia [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的美国非营利组织运营挑战——来自弗吉尼亚州一个食品网络的经验教训
Lauren Azevedo,Brie Haupt,Tamara Dimitrijevska Markoski
Lauren Azevedo
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) had detrimental health and economic impacts on communities across the globe. Consequently, public, profit and nonprofit organizations had to quickly adjust to the new situation and adopt new operating str...
Beyond survival mode: Organizational resilience capabilities in nonprofit arts and culture fundraising during the Covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
超越生存模式:新冠疫情期间非营利艺术与文化组织的韧性建设能力及其在筹款中的作用
Marta Herrero,Simone Kraemer
Marta Herrero
Organizational resilience remains an under-explored topic in the nonprofit management literature (Searing et al., 2021). Despite an increasing number of studies framed by management perspectives and organizational theory, their focus is on ...
Opportunities for organizational learning and innovation: A nonprofit case study during COVID-19 in Hong Kong [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的香港非营利组织学习与创新机遇——以一个案例研究为例
Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui
Cheryl Hiu-Kwan Chui
COVID-19 has created unprecedented challenges and uncertainty for the nonprofit sector. Drawing from a case study of a community-based service delivery nonprofit organization in Hong Kong, this research note examines the impact of COVID-19 ...
Racialized minorities, trust, and crisis: Muslim-American nonprofits, their leadership and government relations during COVID-19 [0.03%]
种族化少数群体、信任与危机:美国穆斯林非营利组织、其领导层及政府关系在新冠疫情中的情况
Zeeshan Noor,Rafeel Wasif,Shariq Siddiqui et al.
Zeeshan Noor et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affects already-vulnerable minorities, highlighting the need for strong, trusting relationships between governments and minority nonprofits for everyone's benefit. The current scholarship suggests mi...
Community foundations provide collaborative responses and local leadership in midst of COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠疫情下社区基金会提供协作应对与本地领导力
Lauren Azevedo,Andrew Bell,Pamela Medina
Lauren Azevedo
Community foundations are uniquely positioned within their localities to provide immediate needs and realize their communities' strengths, resources, and challenges, affording them opportunities to be highly effective in responding to crise...
COVID-19 as a nonprofit workplace crisis: Seeking insights from the nonprofit workers' perspective [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的非营利组织工作场所危机:从员工的视角看问题所在
Kerry Kuenzi,Amanda J Stewart,Marlene Walk
Kerry Kuenzi
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations face increased demands for services alongside decreased revenues and must make tough choices on how to weather these stressors. Alongside these organizational changes, COVID-19 impacts n...
Rebecca Wells,Mark Feinberg,Jeffrey A Alexander et al.
Rebecca Wells et al.
The purpose of this study was to identify attributes of community-based coalitions associated with member perceptions of greater impact. Based on Hackman's model of work group effectiveness, we hypothesized that member effort, knowledge and...
The sexual division of leadership in volunteer emergency medical service squads [0.03%]
义务急救团体中的领导职务性别分工
A M Thompson rd
A M Thompson rd
This article reports on theoretical and empirical research that explored the hypothesis that there is a sexual division of leadership in volunteer emergency medical service (EMS) squads. This hypothesis was tested against survey data obtain...
S L Harlan,J R Saidel
S L Harlan
This study examines whether, how, and under what conditions nonprofit boards of directors influence the government and voluntary sector relationship. The survey responses of executive directors and board presidents in a randomly selected sa...