Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community

The Healing Society (coded to mask) is a new and developing organization operated by a volunteer board created by Oneida Nation community members. Leaders were seeking strategic direction to build organizational capacity and sustainability for this new organization. They sought to make positive soci...

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Main Authors: Barber, Anita F, Gordon, Mark
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Published: ScholarWorks 2021
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spelling ftwaldenuniv:oai:scholarworks.waldenu.edu:jsc-1278 2024-09-15T18:06:49+00:00 Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community Barber, Anita F Gordon, Mark 2021-08-12T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/jsc/vol13/iss1/5 https://doi.org/10.5590/JOSC.2021.13.1.05 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/context/jsc/article/1278/viewcontent/JOSC.2021.13.1.05_Barber.pdf unknown ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/jsc/vol13/iss1/5 doi:10.5590/JOSC.2021.13.1.05 https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/context/jsc/article/1278/viewcontent/JOSC.2021.13.1.05_Barber.pdf Journal of Sustainable Social Change RDS post positivist constructionist First Nations Native-American convenience sampling empirical SWOT analysis indigenous accommodation disparities suicide historical trauma Communication Critical and Cultural Studies Education Leadership Studies Organization Development Political Science Public Affairs Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Influence and Political Communication Sociology text 2021 ftwaldenuniv https://doi.org/10.5590/JOSC.2021.13.1.05 2024-07-22T03:23:36Z The Healing Society (coded to mask) is a new and developing organization operated by a volunteer board created by Oneida Nation community members. Leaders were seeking strategic direction to build organizational capacity and sustainability for this new organization. They sought to make positive social change after a well-known community member died from an overdose. The purpose of this post-positivist, constructionist qualitative case study was to gather empirical data from the perspectives of internal and external stakeholders through a SWOT analysis. Their answers addressed: (a) the organizational strengths and weaknesses of The Healing Society to ensure short-term strength and long-term growth, and (b) the opportunities and threats impacting short-term strength and long-term growth of The Healing Society. We used a facilitated focus group exercise to gather an internal perspective from board members. A semi-structured interview process also gathered data from external stakeholders. Themes, categories, priorities, and action items were identified as critical success factors for small nonprofit social service organizations wishing to develop short- and long-term strategic plans. Many startup organizations shortchange culturally relevant planning activities that provide an opportunity for stakeholders to share perspectives, clarify expectations, set priorities, and define roles to help implement action for immediate or visible results ensuring public trust and enhancing the perception as a model service agency. Their experience may serve as a “fire†for other organizations led by and for minority populations to incorporate natural, meaningful, and relevant healing and wellness practices. First Nation communities are encouraged to identify healing practices of their ancestors to use in servicing their communities. Text First Nations Walden University Publishing
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topic RDS
post positivist
constructionist
First Nations
Native-American
convenience sampling
empirical
SWOT analysis
indigenous
accommodation
disparities
suicide
historical trauma
Communication
Critical and Cultural Studies
Education
Leadership Studies
Organization Development
Political Science
Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Influence and Political Communication
Sociology
spellingShingle RDS
post positivist
constructionist
First Nations
Native-American
convenience sampling
empirical
SWOT analysis
indigenous
accommodation
disparities
suicide
historical trauma
Communication
Critical and Cultural Studies
Education
Leadership Studies
Organization Development
Political Science
Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Influence and Political Communication
Sociology
Barber, Anita F
Gordon, Mark
Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
topic_facet RDS
post positivist
constructionist
First Nations
Native-American
convenience sampling
empirical
SWOT analysis
indigenous
accommodation
disparities
suicide
historical trauma
Communication
Critical and Cultural Studies
Education
Leadership Studies
Organization Development
Political Science
Public Affairs
Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Influence and Political Communication
Sociology
description The Healing Society (coded to mask) is a new and developing organization operated by a volunteer board created by Oneida Nation community members. Leaders were seeking strategic direction to build organizational capacity and sustainability for this new organization. They sought to make positive social change after a well-known community member died from an overdose. The purpose of this post-positivist, constructionist qualitative case study was to gather empirical data from the perspectives of internal and external stakeholders through a SWOT analysis. Their answers addressed: (a) the organizational strengths and weaknesses of The Healing Society to ensure short-term strength and long-term growth, and (b) the opportunities and threats impacting short-term strength and long-term growth of The Healing Society. We used a facilitated focus group exercise to gather an internal perspective from board members. A semi-structured interview process also gathered data from external stakeholders. Themes, categories, priorities, and action items were identified as critical success factors for small nonprofit social service organizations wishing to develop short- and long-term strategic plans. Many startup organizations shortchange culturally relevant planning activities that provide an opportunity for stakeholders to share perspectives, clarify expectations, set priorities, and define roles to help implement action for immediate or visible results ensuring public trust and enhancing the perception as a model service agency. Their experience may serve as a “fire†for other organizations led by and for minority populations to incorporate natural, meaningful, and relevant healing and wellness practices. First Nation communities are encouraged to identify healing practices of their ancestors to use in servicing their communities.
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author Barber, Anita F
Gordon, Mark
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title Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
title_short Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
title_full Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
title_fullStr Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
title_full_unstemmed Action Research: A Culturally Specific Case Study on Organizational Capacity-Building to Battle Addiction in the Oneida Native-American Community
title_sort action research: a culturally specific case study on organizational capacity-building to battle addiction in the oneida native-american community
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