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This book explores the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis on human service organizations from an international perspective. The chapters in this volume highlight the need for organizations to strengthen their resilience, adapt to changing external circumstances, and continue to serve their missions effectively.
List of contents
Introduction: Human Service Organizations, Disruptive Extreme Events, and Organizational Resilience
1. A Test for the Welfare-Partnership: Austria's Nonprofit Human Service Organizations in Times of Covid-19
2. The Role of Smaller Nonprofit Human Service Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from England and Wales
3. Human Service Organizations' Participation in the Paycheck Protection Program: A Cross-Sector Comparison
4. From "Crisis" to "Opportunity": Israeli Social Service Nonprofits' Responses to COVID-19
5. Programming Change Among Nonprofit Human Service Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
6. The Three P's in Nonprofit Human Service Mergers: Strategic Response to Coping with a Crisis
7. The Role of First-Line Managers in a Pandemic in Reducing the Spread of Infections and Promoting the Health and Well-Being of Rohingya Refugees
8. The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers and Donors in the U.S.
9. How Digital Platforms Promote Roles of Nonprofit Human Service Organizations During the COVID-19 in China
10. Staying Connected While Staying Distant: Social Media Engagement of Food Banks in Texas in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
11. The Persistence of the Homeless Shelter as an Institutional Form: NYC's Response to Homelessness and COVID Through an Organizational Lens
About the author
Hillel Schmid is Professor Emeritus at the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main areas of interest include the management of human service organizations, leadership and change, political advocacy, philanthropy, and cross-sector partnerships in social services. He is an affiliated member of the Institute the Study of Civil Society and Philantropy in Israel.
Itay Greenspan is Associate Professor at the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His areas of Interest include civil society, environment and society, and environmental social work. His research focuses on the nexus of welfare, civil society, and environmentalism. He is an Affiliated member of the Institute for the Study of Civil Society and Philanthropy and the Center for Sustainability at the Hebrew University.