The AmeriCorps Budget Crisis of 2003 (B): Why the National Service Movement Faced Cutbacks and How it Responded Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

(B) case, the details of the decision that Corporation for National and Community Service has done the best way to assess the funding needs for the trust. (B) case (1740.0), however, is to frame political issues that develop when the National Trust service is rated as "inadequate funding." In particular, there is the question of how and organizations that receive federal grants to hire AmeriCorps «volunteers" should be organized to oppose budget cuts that appear in the near future as a result of financial problems Trust. Field, which was relatively unorganized and, indeed, was known fractions (for example, national and local) and the competing interests, have to decide whether to seek a united front to lobby for higher funding. The case describes a number of obstacles in the way of building a political coalition, and raises questions as to the logistics and the wisdom to do so. HKS Case Number 1740.0 "Hide
by Howard Husock, Mark H. Moore 24 pages. Publication Date: March 1, 2004. Prod. #: HKS479-PDF-ENG

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