Document Type

Post-Print

Publication Date

3-5-2025

Subjects

Child welfare -- Services for, Nonprofit organizations

Abstract

There is minimal literature about the organizational supports that private child welfare agencies have in place to pursue positive outcomes for the children and families they serve. This study drew upon the perspectives of 27 senior managers of fourteen nonprofit child and family serving agencies in six U.S. states to examine the extent to which agencies employed organizational supports for evidence use. We identified four types of organizational supports: technical and knowledge management infrastructure, leadership and strategic alignment, and linkage and exchange efforts. Managers described whether and how they used these supports to facilitate evidence-informed decision-making and practice. Managers also discussed the perceived utility of these supports, desired improvements, and additional supports they would like to access in the future. Implications for nonprofit human service organizations and managers are discussed.

Description

This is the manuscript of an article submitted to and subsequently published in the journal Human Service Organizations Management Leadership & Governance.

The definitive version can be found on the publisher site.

https://doi.org/10.1080/23303131.2025.2470930

DOI

10.1080/23303131.2025.2470930

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/43180

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