This article contrasts the organizational structure, goals, and tactics of congregation-based organizations (CBOs) with individual membership organizations (IMOs) that represent alternative organizational repertoires for groups aiming to empower poor com-munities in the United States. Organizational records of 86 CBOs and 125 IMOs are evaluated. It was found that CBOs mobilize substantially more community members and are more likely to devote their efforts toward leadership development and organization building. On the other hand, IMOs are far more likely to employ aggressive social change tactics, whereas CBOs focus more on consensus issues. Finally, IMOs employ a far more diverse array of grassroots funding strategies. The generalizabilit...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...
Membership-based organizations of the poor, to be effective, must survive. Although numerous analyse...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
In this dissertation, I conduct a cross-national comparison of three community organizations in the ...
As human service organizations have become large and bureaucratic, their members typically become pr...
Over the past few decades, the legitimacy of membership-based social movement organizations (SMOs) h...
McPhee and Zaug (2009) advanced a theory that organizations are constituted by the four communicatio...
Ethiopians are familiar with their own version of civil society organizations that are part of their...
This paper considers the effect of social class, or socio-economic status (SES), on participation in...
Target Audience: Congregational leaders and those leaders in social service agencies who work colla...
Social movement organizations are in whole or part human associations situated in some local area. C...
This paper seeks to close a gap in community organization literature by analyzing the Impact of stra...
How, and to what extent, do social move-ments promote institutional diversity and alternative organi...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...
Membership-based organizations of the poor, to be effective, must survive. Although numerous analyse...
This article explores why certain churches have become engaged in local faith-based com-munity organ...
In this dissertation, I conduct a cross-national comparison of three community organizations in the ...
As human service organizations have become large and bureaucratic, their members typically become pr...
Over the past few decades, the legitimacy of membership-based social movement organizations (SMOs) h...
McPhee and Zaug (2009) advanced a theory that organizations are constituted by the four communicatio...
Ethiopians are familiar with their own version of civil society organizations that are part of their...
This paper considers the effect of social class, or socio-economic status (SES), on participation in...
Target Audience: Congregational leaders and those leaders in social service agencies who work colla...
Social movement organizations are in whole or part human associations situated in some local area. C...
This paper seeks to close a gap in community organization literature by analyzing the Impact of stra...
How, and to what extent, do social move-ments promote institutional diversity and alternative organi...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...