The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, spawned 252 new nonprofit organizations. We know little about these organizations, including how they emerged, formalized, met constituents\u27 expectations for immediate performance, and ultimately survived. This article explores these issues through a case study of one successful organization, the Windows of Hope Family Relief Fund. Using concepts from disaster, organizational ecology, and entrepreneurship research, the analysis identifies six propositions that link these literatures, notably the role of resource acquisition in formalization and the role of legitimacy in both fund development and organizational endurance. The study contributes new knowledge about the role of collaboration in ac...
In fall 2018, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, along with fellow funders and the authors of this r...
Today and in the future, there is one thing social change leaders can be sure of: they will experien...
Resilience is a property of physical and social systems that enables them to reduce the probability ...
Over 250 new nonprofit organizations were founded in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Th...
Purpose - This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
Purpose – This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
This paper tracks changes in the national disaster management system with regard to the nonprofit se...
Few studies have compared the mitigation and preparedness activities adopted by nonprofit, private, ...
This paper explores the issues and challenges that nonprofit organizations (NPOs) contend with as a ...
Today and in the future, there is one thing social change leaders can be sure of: they will experien...
Disasters create opportunities for philanthropy to rebuild equitably by prioritizing the most vulner...
Background: Despite significant resources allocated to disaster preparedness and response capabiliti...
Nonprofit organisations (NPOs) play an important role in disaster response and recovery for communit...
This paper examines nonprofits\u27 capacity for responding to simultaneous hurricane-pandemic threat...
Nonprofit organizations in today society face distinct challenges to their viability. Currently they...
In fall 2018, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, along with fellow funders and the authors of this r...
Today and in the future, there is one thing social change leaders can be sure of: they will experien...
Resilience is a property of physical and social systems that enables them to reduce the probability ...
Over 250 new nonprofit organizations were founded in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Th...
Purpose - This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
Purpose – This article aims to examine the role of non-profit organizations in response to catastrop...
This paper tracks changes in the national disaster management system with regard to the nonprofit se...
Few studies have compared the mitigation and preparedness activities adopted by nonprofit, private, ...
This paper explores the issues and challenges that nonprofit organizations (NPOs) contend with as a ...
Today and in the future, there is one thing social change leaders can be sure of: they will experien...
Disasters create opportunities for philanthropy to rebuild equitably by prioritizing the most vulner...
Background: Despite significant resources allocated to disaster preparedness and response capabiliti...
Nonprofit organisations (NPOs) play an important role in disaster response and recovery for communit...
This paper examines nonprofits\u27 capacity for responding to simultaneous hurricane-pandemic threat...
Nonprofit organizations in today society face distinct challenges to their viability. Currently they...
In fall 2018, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, along with fellow funders and the authors of this r...
Today and in the future, there is one thing social change leaders can be sure of: they will experien...
Resilience is a property of physical and social systems that enables them to reduce the probability ...