This thesis explores the occurrence of mergers between community development corporations (CDC's) in the United States in the past five years. The research examines how mergers between CDC's affect their capacity to achieve their mission and serve their constituents. In addition, the author explores the drivers behind CDC mergers, the impacts from those mergers, and the factors that contribute to merger success. There is currently limited data and literature on CDC and non-profit mergers. This paper uses three case studies of mergers between CDC's to explore how and to what extent CDC capacities changed as a result of the merger. A CDC capacity framework created by Glickman and Servon (1997) is operationalized and applied to ...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...
Community development corporations (CDCs) emerged in the 1960s as grassroots neighborhood organizati...
American higher education has been affected by spiraling cost, declining college-age population, dec...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Mergers have become a common topic of discussion among nonprofit leaders, boards, and funders. They ...
ABSTRACT: With federal devolution and the ascendancy of community-based development strat-egies to c...
This project is a comparative case study of five Community Development Corporations (CDCs) that emer...
This article reports a case study of the process of mergering two nonprofit social service organizat...
United Way is a nonprofit organization that works to advance the common good by catalyzing everyday ...
This thesis examines a comprehensive planning model to determine the level of citizen participation ...
This paper hypothesizes that poor planning of merger or acquisitions will lead to increased issues w...
An increasing number of nonprofit organizations are exploring mergers -- the process by which at lea...
Thesis advisor: Michael G. PrattIn spite of an undeniably vast and multidisciplinary body of researc...
Charitable nonprofit organizations are growing in number and scope, but the body of literature and k...
The National Health Laboratory Service is a single national entity to provide laboratory services to...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...
Community development corporations (CDCs) emerged in the 1960s as grassroots neighborhood organizati...
American higher education has been affected by spiraling cost, declining college-age population, dec...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
Mergers have become a common topic of discussion among nonprofit leaders, boards, and funders. They ...
ABSTRACT: With federal devolution and the ascendancy of community-based development strat-egies to c...
This project is a comparative case study of five Community Development Corporations (CDCs) that emer...
This article reports a case study of the process of mergering two nonprofit social service organizat...
United Way is a nonprofit organization that works to advance the common good by catalyzing everyday ...
This thesis examines a comprehensive planning model to determine the level of citizen participation ...
This paper hypothesizes that poor planning of merger or acquisitions will lead to increased issues w...
An increasing number of nonprofit organizations are exploring mergers -- the process by which at lea...
Thesis advisor: Michael G. PrattIn spite of an undeniably vast and multidisciplinary body of researc...
Charitable nonprofit organizations are growing in number and scope, but the body of literature and k...
The National Health Laboratory Service is a single national entity to provide laboratory services to...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...
Community development corporations (CDCs) emerged in the 1960s as grassroots neighborhood organizati...
American higher education has been affected by spiraling cost, declining college-age population, dec...