Lili Wang presented an overview of the multifaceted concept of social capital. She then discussed how social capital can promote giving, particularly giving to religious vs. secular organizations, giving via social media, and giving to community foundation. She concluded with practical implications on how nonprofit professionals can build and utilize social capital for fundraising
This article investigates how a start-up foundation can build its organisational social capital, mea...
Social capital is about relationships that are often based on earned or inherited kernels of commona...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
The recent worldwide growth of community foundations presents new opportunities for community-based ...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
There are a number of motivations for Christians to give financially to a church. The current study ...
The recent worldwide growth of community foundations presents new opportunities for community-based ...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
This study examines the extent to which various forms of social capital impact participation in nonp...
Social capital is an instantiated informal norm that promotes cooperation between individuals. In th...
Higher social capital is often associated with better quality of democracy (Putnam 1993, Warren 2001...
Social capital has become a popular concept in nonprofit studies but, given confusion over its defin...
This study considers the impact of church involvement on social capital (SC) levels, and the impact ...
This article investigates how a start-up foundation can build its organisational social capital, mea...
Social capital is about relationships that are often based on earned or inherited kernels of commona...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...
UnrestrictedWith shrinking public funding and fierce competition for government grants, nonprofit or...
In this paper I examine the relationship between the community and an individual’s social capital. O...
The recent worldwide growth of community foundations presents new opportunities for community-based ...
The researchers investigated how far Faith organisations and their members can "contribute to social...
There are a number of motivations for Christians to give financially to a church. The current study ...
The recent worldwide growth of community foundations presents new opportunities for community-based ...
Theory suggests that selfless prosocial behaviors, such as volunteering and charitable donating, ori...
This study examines the extent to which various forms of social capital impact participation in nonp...
Social capital is an instantiated informal norm that promotes cooperation between individuals. In th...
Higher social capital is often associated with better quality of democracy (Putnam 1993, Warren 2001...
Social capital has become a popular concept in nonprofit studies but, given confusion over its defin...
This study considers the impact of church involvement on social capital (SC) levels, and the impact ...
This article investigates how a start-up foundation can build its organisational social capital, mea...
Social capital is about relationships that are often based on earned or inherited kernels of commona...
This study examines social networks and financial giving to charitable or religious causes. Conventi...