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Network Connections and Competitively Awarded Funding: The impacts of board network structures and status interlocks on nonprofit organizations' foundation grant acquisition

机译:网络连接和竞争性获得的资助:董事会网络结构和地位的相互影响对非营利组织的基金会赠款的获取

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This analysis investigates whether nonprofit board connections with other nonprofit organizations and foundations explain organizational performance in earning foundation grants. Using a sample of 402 nonprofits and sixty-eight foundations in a single metropolitan area, we find that greater connectedness and status interlocks significantly influence organizations' ability to acquire resources. Network effects are partially mediated by the number of past grants received and a nonprofit's financial characteristics, including organizational size, fundraising expenses, and financial health. These findings, while supporting the role of networks in resource attainment, point to the complex and mutual relationships between organizational characteristics, network characteristics, and organizational performance.
机译:该分析调查了非营利组织董事会与其他非营利组织和基金会之间的联系,是否可以解释组织在获得基金会拨款中的绩效。我们使用一个大都市地区的402个非营利组织和68个基金会作为样本,我们发现更大的联系度和地位联系会极大地影响组织获取资源的能力。网络效应部分地由过去收到的赠款数量和非营利组织的财务特征(包括组织规模,筹款费用和财务状况)来调节。这些发现在支持网络在资源获得中的作用的同时,指出了组织特征,网络特征和组织绩效之间的复杂相互关系。

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