From the Ground Up: Grassroots Organizations Making Social Change
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Overview
From community organizing for affordable housing in neglected neighborhoods to providing antiviolence training for youth or litigating for the rights of sex workers, grassroots organizations are engaged in energetic efforts to increase the power of marginalized groups. Social-change organizations operate in communities all over the United States, but little has been written about the details of their operations.
From the Ground Up takes a close look at how social-change organizations address challenges related to leadership, staff development, decision-making, resource needs, and collaborations. Carol Chetkovich and Frances Kunreuther, both experienced nonprofit managers, draw on their in-depth interviews with leaders and staff members from sixteen diverse social-change organizations to provide a detailed analysis of these groups and their activities. They note that even working in isolation, these organizations make important contributions to justice in their communities; together they might form the base of a larger progressive movement for change.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780801472640 |
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Publisher: | Cornell University Press |
Publication date: | 12/15/2006 |
Series: | ILR Press Bks. |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 216 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Grassroots Organizations and Social Change 1
Approaches to Social Change: A Framework 12
Doing the Work: More Than a Job 28
Leadership: Making the Vision Real 52
Organizational Structure: Legitimacy and Accountability 83
Resources: Spinning Straw into Bricks 111
Collaboration: Mission Driven Partnerships 132
Organizations, Movement, and the Future of Social Change 149
Study Methods 167
Notes 179
References 189
Index 197
What People are Saying About This
Carol Chetkovich and Frances Kunreuther view social change organizations as an important feature of today's sociopolitical landscape that is too often overlooked. Drawing from information about sixteen small nonprofit organizations in a variety of service realms whose goals include systemic/structural social change, the authors analyze the goals, structure, and challenges of such organizations. From the Ground Up will appeal to a wide audience, including nonprofit and foundation practitioners and scholars, social workers, sociologists, and political scientists.
The authors do an excellent job of defining the dimensions of social change work and situating it in social movement theory. This volume should prove very valuable to activists and theorists alike, and it does a fine job of integrating theory and practice. Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.
From the Ground Upis a detailed study that addresses the empirical gap. The authors, Carol Chetkovich and Frances Kunreuther, offer a rich description of sixteen organizations involved in grassroots efforts to create social change. Based on interviews with organizational leaders and an analysis of demographic data as well as organizational documents, the authors provide a view into the structure, everyday practices and problems of organizing social change efforts.
The growing number of local and regional social change-oriented groups in the country have had a major impact in improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of people who are low income and at the margins of our society. Their activities have not only provided essential services but also enabled formerly voiceless citizens and noncitizens to become civically engaged and involved in the political process. But we haven't known much about who they are, how they function, and how they relate to larger, national organizations. From the Ground Up by Carol Chetkovich and Frances Kunreuther is a must-read for all of us who are interested in grassroots efforts, anti-poverty strategies, and social movements. The authors have done an admirable job of mobilizing data and pinpointing trends, yet they have not hesitated to express their own views about what it will take to sustain and strengthen these social change organizations. Their book is a job well done.
From the Ground Up is an immensely readable exploration of the largely unexplored relationships among grassroots organizations, social movements, and systemic social change. Carol Chetkovich and Frances Kunreuther do something rarely seen: they combine a thorough summary of pertinent academic literature with the testimony of practitioners to give activists and academics alike a helpful and thoughtful book.