Final Lines of Defense: Explaining Policy Advocacy by Immigrant-Serving Organizations

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
M. A. Calderon, Daniel E. Chand, Daniel P. Hawes
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Abstract

Abstract Nonprofit scholars have developed a rich literature on nonprofit advocacy. While the literature is rich, however, gaps remain in our collective knowledge, especially regarding specific sectors of nonprofit human service organizations. Here, we apply existing theory on advocacy by human service organizations to an important subset of the nonprofit community, that being immigrant-serving organizations (ISOs). Most prior research on nonprofit advocacy has not focused on politically polarized issues, such as contemporary immigration policy. Using a nationwide survey of ISOs, we find that unlike other types of human service organizations, the majority of ISOs do engage in at least some forms of policy advocacy. However, those that report using the H-election status on their Form 990s are significantly more likely to engage in advocacy and do so to a wide variety of policymakers, including legislators, chief executives, and even local law enforcement agencies. H-election groups are also more likely to perceive their advocacy activities as effective. These findings add to the evolving knowledge on when and how human service groups seek policy change for marginalized groups.
最后的防线:解释移民服务组织的政策倡导
非营利学者对非营利倡导的研究已经形成了丰富的文献。然而,虽然文献丰富,但我们的集体知识仍然存在差距,特别是关于非营利人类服务组织的特定部门。在这里,我们将现有的关于人类服务组织倡导的理论应用于非营利社区的一个重要子集,即移民服务组织(ISOs)。大多数先前对非营利组织倡导的研究都没有关注政治两极分化的问题,比如当代移民政策。通过对iso的全国性调查,我们发现,与其他类型的人类服务组织不同,大多数iso确实参与了至少某种形式的政策倡导。然而,那些在990表格中使用h -选举身份的人更有可能参与宣传,并向各种各样的政策制定者,包括立法者、首席执行官,甚至是当地执法机构这样做。h选举团体也更有可能认为他们的宣传活动是有效的。这些发现增加了关于人类服务团体何时以及如何为边缘群体寻求政策变革的不断发展的知识。
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Nonprofit Policy Forum
Nonprofit Policy Forum PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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