Classification of Program Activities: How Nonprofits Create Social Value
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Program Activities
3. Program Content Dimensions
4. Conclusions and Implications
Conflicts of Interest
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Level of Benefit | Individual | Community | Socio/Political | Innovation | Preservation |
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Type of Activity | Service Provider | Community Builder | Advocacy Actor | Creator and Innovator | Preservation Player |
Example Activities | Education, health care, counseling | Social capital building, public education | Advocacy and lobbying | Research or artistic activities | Historical or ecological conservation |
Definition of Need | Individual condition | Community | Institutional | Lack of Innovation | Potential for loss |
Focus | Service recipient | Group or community | Political or economic entity | Creative process | Artifact |
Beneficiary Engagement | Direct | Direct and indirect | Indirect | Indirect | Indirect |
Output | Amount and quality of service | Number engaged | Number of issues addressed | Number of elements created | Number of elements preserved |
Example Outcomes | Improved beneficiary | Social capital and norms | Influence structures | Innovative artifacts | Heritage |
Social Value Proposition | Healthy, knowledgeable individuals | Healthy, stable relationships and communities | Functioning and just political and economic systems | Informed and beautiful society | Historical and ecological appreciation and value |
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