• J Health Hum Serv Adm · Jan 2006

    Comparative Study

    Faith-based versus secular providers of social services--differences in what, how, and where.

    • Elizabeth A Graddy and Ke Ye.
    • University of Southern California, USA.
    • J Health Hum Serv Adm. 2006 Jan 1;29(3):309-35.

    AbstractRecent public policies have promoted an increased role for faith-based organizations in the delivery of publicly supported services. Yet, there is little information on how service delivery by faith-based and secular providers might differ. This study seeks a better understanding of role differences by analyzing the broad context of social service delivery patterns in Los Angeles County. We find important differences. Faith-based organizations are much more concentrated in their service offerings than their secular counterparts. However, they play an important role through their emphasis on transitional assistance, their multi-service orientation, and their reliance on interventions that utilize their unique strengths. Secular nonprofit and public providers, in contrast, offer a much more comprehensive set of services. The results suggest that faith-based organizations have a modest and focused role in social service delivery, but one that is complementary to the efforts of secular providers.

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