Evolving Organizational Ties in Postsecondary Grantmaking: Drivers of Philanthropic Networks

N. Haddad, Nicole Jess, H. Schmid, Christopher Cheng, Donald E. Heller
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Abstract:Foundations impact education by investing in advocacy nonprofits or by donating directly to universities. Yet, research is underdeveloped exploring the organizational processes guiding philanthropic granting networks at the state level. Using grant data from the most active foundations in Michigan, we employed separable temporal exponential random graph modeling to investigate how financial relationships between foundations and grantees change over time. Findings demonstrated that ties are greatly influenced by how many grant contracts an organization has, with many more likely to create and maintain relationships if they had many previous ones. Moreover, we found differences in the ways national and place-based funders operated along with growing field-level support for intermediaries.
高等教育资助中组织关系的演变:慈善网络的驱动因素
摘要:基金会通过投资倡导非营利组织或直接向大学捐赠来影响教育。然而,在国家层面对指导慈善捐赠网络的组织过程的研究尚不充分。利用密歇根州最活跃的基金会的赠款数据,我们采用可分离时间指数随机图模型来研究基金会和受助人之间的财务关系如何随时间变化。研究结果表明,关系很大程度上受到组织拥有多少赠款合同的影响,如果他们之前有很多合同,那么他们更有可能建立和维持关系。此外,我们发现国家和地方供资机构的运作方式存在差异,实地一级对中介机构的支持也在不断增加。
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