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An Investigation of Religious Support of Public and Private Agencies in One Community in an Era of Retrenchment
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1996
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Public PolicyCommunity DevelopmentReligious SupportReligion StudiesNorth Carolina SupportReagan AdministrationInterfaithReligiosityEducationReligious CongregationsReligious GroupSocial WorkPrivate AgenciesCivic Engagement
This article examines the ways in which religious congregations in Greensboro, North Carolina support the efforts of local social service agencies. Findings from a survey of 147 agency directors, 2 focus groups (one with congregational volunteers, and one with clergy and agency directors), and extensive interviews with 6 agency directors, are reported. It is noted that the religious community and the social service community broadened their relationships as a result of the Reagan administration's domestic policies and that there is a surprising set of interconnections between the two systems.
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