Authors
Alison Doherty, Katie Misener, Graham Cuskelly
Publication date
2014/4
Journal
Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly
Volume
43
Issue
2_suppl
Pages
124S-142S
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Community sport clubs are a type of membership association largely run by member volunteers who organize and deliver opportunities for recreational and competitive sport participation. These clubs are where people are most likely to engage in organized sport, and have become a focus for achieving social policy objectives. It is important to understand the structures and processes that enable these organizations to meet their member-focused mandates. The purpose of this study was to develop a framework of organizational capacity in this context by uncovering critical elements within multiple capacity dimensions, namely, human resources, finance, infrastructure, planning and development, and external relationships. Focus groups with presidents of 51 sport clubs across Ontario revealed key strengths and challenges that impact the ability of these organizations to achieve their sport delivery goals. Variation by …
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A Doherty, K Misener, G Cuskelly - Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly, 2014