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Healthy Organizations, Unhealthy Communities?

Abstract

Nonprofit organizations are an important part of local social networks that connect individuals and organizations and enhance the capacity of communities to solve social problems. However, the commercialization of nonprofit organizations influences their ability to contribute to this social capital. We reason that commercialization of a nonprofit organization may reduce its ability to contribute to social capital if it weakens its social networks; makes its network of relations hips less stable; reduces the size, diversity, or involvement of its governing board; or reduces its level of voluntary participation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Journal

Nonprofit Management and Leadership

(Summer 2000)
vol10 no4 pages355

Categories

  1. Community Development Nonprofits  
  2. Community Development