“At One Point We Had No Funding for Paper”: How Grants and the Covid Crises Have Shaped Service Provision in Child Advocacy Centers

IF 2.2 4区 社会学 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Human Service Organizations Management Leadership & Governance Pub Date : 2022-09-13 DOI:10.1080/23303131.2022.2119626
Kalysta Addison, Z. Rubin
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ABSTRACT The confluence of the two major challenges has combined to create special challenges for rural nonprofits serving victims of crime: the fluctuation of federal funding, and the Covid-19 pandemic. We discuss the challenges faced by Child Advocacy Centers in northwestern South Carolina in the context of these shifting challenges. From qualitative interviews conducted at 14 centers in this primarily rural region, we explain the challenges they face and the potential effects on the communities they serve interpreted through the lens of Resource Dependence Theory, which predicts that organizations reduce uncertainty of funding through increasing their partnership bonds with cooperative entities.
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“我们一度没有论文资金”:赠款和Covid危机如何影响儿童倡导中心的服务提供
两大挑战交织在一起,为服务犯罪受害者的农村非营利组织带来了特殊的挑战:联邦资金的波动和Covid-19大流行。我们讨论了在这些不断变化的挑战背景下,南卡罗来纳西北部的儿童倡导中心所面临的挑战。通过对这一主要农村地区的14个中心进行的定性访谈,我们通过资源依赖理论解释了他们面临的挑战以及对他们所服务的社区的潜在影响。资源依赖理论预测,组织通过增加与合作实体的伙伴关系来减少资金的不确定性。
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