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Environ Manage ; 52(5): 1103-14, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23979525

ABSTRACT

Despite debate regarding whether, and in what form, communities need external support for adaptation to environmental change, few studies have examined how external funding impacts adaptation decisions in rural resource-dependent communities. In this article, we use quantitative and qualitative methods to assess how different funding sources influence the initiative to adapt to water scarcity in the Colombian Andes. We compare efforts to adapt to water scarcity in 111 rural Andean communities with varied dependence on external funding for water management activities. Findings suggest that despite efforts to use their own internal resources, communities often need external support to finance adaptation strategies. However, not all external financial support positively impacts a community's abilities to adapt. Results show the importance of community-driven requests for external support. In cases where external support was unsolicited, the results show a decline, or "crowding-out," in community efforts to adapt. In contrast, in cases where communities initiated the request for external support to fund their own projects, findings show that external intervention is more likely to enhance or "crowds-in" community-driven adaptation.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , Fund Raising/methods , Water Supply/economics , Colombia , Data Collection , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Rural Population
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Soc Sci Med ; 72(12): 1930-8, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20542364

ABSTRACT

Brazil's national response to AIDS has been tied to the ability to mobilize resources from the World Bank, the World Health Organization, and a variety of donor agencies. The combination of favorable political economic opportunities and the bottom-up demands from civil society make Brazil a particularly interesting case. Despite the stabilization of the AIDS epidemic within the general Brazilian population, it continues to grow in pockets of poverty, especially among women and blacks. We use resource mobilization theories to examine the role of Afro-Brazilian religious organizations in reaching these marginalized populations. From December 2006 through November 2008, we conducted ethnographic research, including participant observation and oral histories with religious leaders (N = 18), officials from the National AIDS Program (N = 12), public health workers from Rio de Janeiro (N = 5), and non-governmental organization (NGO) activists who have worked with Afro-Brazilian religions (N = 5). The mobilization of resources from international donors, political opportunities (i.e., decentralization of the National AIDS Program), and cultural framings enabled local Afro-Brazilian religious groups to forge a national network. On the micro-level, in Rio de Janeiro, we observed how macro-level structures led to the proliferation of capacity-building and peer educator projects among these religious groups. We found that beyond funding assistance, the interrelation of religious ideologies, leadership, and networks linked to HIV can affect mobilization.


Subject(s)
Community Networks/organization & administration , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Patient Advocacy/economics , Religion and Medicine , Black People , Brazil/epidemiology , Community Networks/economics , Female , Fund Raising/methods , HIV Infections/economics , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Holistic Health , Humans , International Agencies/economics , Interviews as Topic , Male , Spirituality
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Anon.
Buenos Aires; Valletta; 1993. 129 p. tab. (66923).
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-66923

ABSTRACT

Naturaleza y formación, constitución e inscripción, organismo y control de una fundación. Contabilidad y documentación, gobierno y administración, tratamiento impositivo, donaciones en la fundación


Subject(s)
Foundations/organization & administration , Foundations/economics , Foundations/legislation & jurisprudence , Fund Raising/legislation & jurisprudence , Fund Raising/methods
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Anon.
Buenos Aires; Valletta; 1993. 129 p. tab.
Monography in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: biblio-1193408

ABSTRACT

Naturaleza y formación, constitución e inscripción, organismo y control de una fundación. Contabilidad y documentación, gobierno y administración, tratamiento impositivo, donaciones en la fundación


Subject(s)
Foundations/organization & administration , Foundations/economics , Foundations/legislation & jurisprudence , Fund Raising/legislation & jurisprudence , Fund Raising/methods
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Fund Raising Manage ; 23(2): 23-6, 28, 44, 1992 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10118304

ABSTRACT

Abington Memorial Hospital puts great store in imagination and creativity in designing its fund-raising programs. The results speak for themselves.


Subject(s)
Fund Raising/organization & administration , Hospital Auxiliaries , Planning Techniques , Anniversaries and Special Events , Creativity , Fund Raising/methods , Governing Board , Hospital Bed Capacity, 300 to 499 , Pennsylvania
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