This census of congregational social services is the first attempt to identify all of the congregations in Philadelphia and their services. This article reports results from 1,376 of an estimated 2,095 congregations. It finds that 1,211 congregations (88 percent) have at least one social program. On average, each congregation provides 2.41 programs and serves 102 people per month. The primary beneficiaries are children (served by 49.2 percent of all programs). According to the census, 571 congregations (41.5 percent) collaborate with secular organizations, and 857 congregations (62.3 percent) are open to collaborating with government welfare programs. Conservatively, the financial replacement value of all congregational social services in P...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
This census of congregational social services is the first attempt to identify all of the congregati...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
As social services become increasingly privatized amid a federal policy environment that provides a ...
Although religious congregations in the United States constitute a significant part of the nation\u2...
A complex mix of community and government activities address social welfare needs. Even with structu...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
The role of faith-based organizations in meeting the most pressing needs in America's poorest neighb...
This paper examines the extent to which religious congregations contribute to the provision of progr...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...
This census of congregational social services is the first attempt to identify all of the congregati...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
Social welfare is traditionally discussed as a mixture of public, private, communal, and familial en...
Congregations and other religious organizations are an important part of the social welfare system i...
American social welfare is provided by a mix of organizations from three major interdependent sector...
As social services become increasingly privatized amid a federal policy environment that provides a ...
Although religious congregations in the United States constitute a significant part of the nation\u2...
A complex mix of community and government activities address social welfare needs. Even with structu...
A complex mix of community and government activities and policies address social welfare needs, and ...
The role of faith-based organizations in meeting the most pressing needs in America's poorest neighb...
This paper examines the extent to which religious congregations contribute to the provision of progr...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
Can African-American congregations succeed where big government has failed? Are African-American con...
This study outlines the unique nature of congregational social services to poor people and explores ...