Exam 4 Flashcards

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Vista & AmeriCorpa

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“Get things done” and local extension of the PeaceCorps

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2
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Rotary club

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End polio. First service club. Peace efforts.

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3
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Kiwanis club

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We build, we trade. End maternal and neonatal tetanus.

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4
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Lions club

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Humanitarian service. End preventable blindness.

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5
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Arnsteins levels of citizen participation

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Best levels for nonprofits are citizen power, citizen control, delegated power, and partnership

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6
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Naomi Remen Article Essay

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People shouldn’t feel like a project or unequal.

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7
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Anderson and Doherty traditional approach vs Families and democracy model Essay Q

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Individual families vs community of families.

Professional defines problems vs communities of families defining the problem.

Families are seen as clients and consumers vs families being seen as agents of change and cocreaters of change

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8
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Seven Principles of Families and Democracy Model

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Greatest untapped resource for strengthening families is the knowledge and experience of families and their community

Families need to be producers and contributors to communities not just clients and consumers

Professions are important in their role when they partner with families to identify change, mobilize resources, plan and carry out actions

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9
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Citizen professional

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Citizen before a professional. Your scope of practice is a community of families and you see them as cocreators of change. You are equal with them and their life experiences and wisdom are key to solving problems

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10
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Grant opportunists

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Government
Foundation
Paid subscription

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11
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CEO Essay

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Use data to make decisions and ensure accountability and progress

Diversify funding with mission driven efforts

Develop a strong and trained volunteer base

Establish a vision and clear directions through regular planning at all levels

Implement programs with safeguards, legal assurances, and ethical practices

Collaborate with other organizations to leverage resources, fill gaps and extend services

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12
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New deal

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Roosevelt. Aid to dependent children, unemployment insurance and social security

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13
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Six major welfare programs

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TANF, Medicaid, SNAP, EITC, subsidized housing and supplemental security income

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14
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Johnson

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War on Poverty
Head start
Medicaid
Medicare
School lunches
Supplemental security income
WIC
EITC
Subsidized housing

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15
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Clinton

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Contractionary.

TANF, cut by 63%, Welfare to Work Law

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16
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Sweden Esaay

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School vouchers pro
Taxes con

17
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Robert Rector

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States to Europe not compared equally. When taken into account how much is spent on families of same size and equitable income power across nations, the US spends as much of not more than other countries. Other countries give more as a government to other nations in crisis, but US gives more as individuals through charity.