"Settlement Houses Under Siege: The Struggle to Sustain
Community Organizations in New York City" examines the past,
present, and future of the settlement house in particular and
nonprofit community-based services as a whole. Too often viewed as
an artifact of the Progressive era, the settlement house remains
today, in a variety of guises, a vital instrument capable of
strengthening the social capital of impoverished communities. Yet
it has been under attack in recent years, particularly in New York
City. Cutbacks in social service funding at federal, state, and
local levels during the late 1990s left many nonprofit agencies in
an essentially untenable position, dependent on a public sector
interested primarily in cutting costs. Both this trend and a
concomitant shift to privatization continue today, challenging the
flexibility and creativity of social service administrators and
undermining neighborhoods and community organizations.
The findings contained in this book extend well beyond just
settlement houses. The tension between the ever more restrictive
business practices required by government contracts and the
provision of effective social services is a powerful trend in the
larger world of nonprofit agencies. Michael B. Fabricant and Robert
Fisher offer a ground-level exploration of the complexity of
developing and implementing a service-based community-building
agenda in a hostile climate. Community building, they argue, will
be the most important social service work of the twenty-first
century. Drawing on more than one hundred interviews with directors
and staff members of social service and nonprofit agencies
throughout New York City, "Settlement Houses Under Siege" makes the
case for a holistic view of the structural pressures confronting
poor communities, one that seeks not only to reposition the idea of
social service and revision social assets in a conservative age but
also to pose important questions about our broader civic life.
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