Homeless Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revisiting Salamon’s Voluntary Failure Theory

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
H. Jang, Jesús N. Valero, Sara Ford
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Abstract This paper examines government and nonprofit relations in the context of federal homeless policy with specific attention to Continuum of Care (CoC) homeless networks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Applying Salamon’s voluntary failure theory, we conduct a qualitative study answering the following question: How, during the COVID-19 pandemic, did government address the voluntary failures of the nonprofit sector? Results expand Salamon’s work by offering a more robust picture of what happens after federal funds are allocated to support the failures of the nonprofit sector. Government funds both help and generate their own limitations, which are further alleviated by nonprofit solutions.
COVID-19大流行期间的无家可归者服务:重新审视萨拉蒙的自愿失败理论
本文考察了联邦无家可归者政策背景下政府和非营利组织的关系,特别关注COVID-19大流行期间的连续关怀(CoC)无家可归者网络。运用萨拉蒙的自愿失败理论,我们进行了定性研究,回答了以下问题:在COVID-19大流行期间,政府如何解决非营利部门的自愿失败?结果扩展了Salamon的工作,提供了一幅更有力的画面,说明在联邦基金被分配给支持非营利部门失败后会发生什么。政府资金既能起到帮助作用,也会产生自身的局限性,非营利解决方案进一步缓解了这些局限性。
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Nonprofit Policy Forum
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