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

Continued (1740.1) describes the appearance of high-profile public lobbying effort called Save AmeriCorps. It details the full-court press efforts, including the use of national and local media, political contacts of board members, and a number of public events meant to convince Congress appropriated approve emergency supplementary budget, which will include additional funds for grants Americorps. Finally, the fact that the efforts of the coalition does not hold, at least in the short term, the question of long-term effects of such lobbying as well as the more fundamental question of whether it makes sense for volunteers and non-profit organizations to see the government on salaries and operating funds. HKS Case Number 1740.1 "Hide
by Howard Husock, Mark H. Moore 17 pages. Publication Date: March 1, 2004. Prod. #: HKS478-PDF-ENG

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