The interrelation of national social agencies is explored through a four‑teen city study.
This book presents how national offices connect with local communities and the impact of those relationships on social work across the country.
The study examines how national organizations interact with local chest councils, community groups, and executive leadership. It reveals patterns, challenges, and practical approaches found in fourteen American communities during the early 1920s.Readers will see how field staff, training efforts, funding strategies, and coordinated services shape local social work. The material is oriented toward administrators, planners, and practitioners seeking to understand and improve national‑local collaboration.
Ideal for readers of nonprofit administration, social work history, and organizational studies seeking concrete lessons from early national‑local collaboration.
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