Charlottesville-Albemarle Legal Aid Society (C): 10 Years Later

  • Reference: DARDEN-BP-0517-E

  • Number of pages: 2

  • Publication Date: Mar 10, 2009

  • Source: Darden University of Virginia (USA)

  • Type of Document: Case

  • Industry Setting: Services

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Description

This case series deals with the situation facing the director of the Charlottesville-Albemarle Legal Aid Society, a federally supported nonprofit organization chartered to provide legal services to low-income people involved in noncriminal cases. Legal Aid has entered a challenging time in its history: Funding is decreasing while demand for services is growing. The director is struggling with how to forge a new strategy for the organization in an environment where resources are stretched thin and stakeholders do not agree about where the organization's efforts should be focused. The C case provides an update 10 years after the A case (UVA-BP-0377). See also the B case (UVA-BP-0516).

Keywords

diversity issues Nonprofit organizations public administration Social responsibility Strategy formulation