Nathan Grasse
Associate Professor — nonprofit finance and financial management; governance and leadership; and strategic management
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Bachelor of Science (BS) (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States)
MPA (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States)
PhD in Political Science (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States)
Nathan focuses on the governance of public-serving organizations, including associations between governance and financial management. This includes the study of revenue structures, the potential conditioning effects of organizational and environmental factors, and the implications of strategic choices on financial health and other organizational outcomes.
Despite the crucial role charities play addressing social problems, enhancing representation, and delivering services in their communities, we have much more to learn about the effective management of these organizations. For example, when managing their finances, charitable organizations may be forced to rely on their own history, anecdotal information, or literature borrowed from other sectors to guide their decisions. My work focuses on enhancing our knowledge in the areas of financial management and governance.
Publications
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- 鈥淔eeding the Flock: Revenue Portfolio and the Etiology of Growth in Congregations and Religious Organizations.鈥 Elizabeth A.M. Searing, Nathan J. Grasse, and Ravin Cline. Forthcoming at Nonprofit Management and Leadership.
- 鈥.鈥 Nathan J. Grasse, Brianne Heidbreder, Sharon A. Kuckla-Acevedo, and Jesse D. Lecy. Available via OnlineFirst (doi.org/10.1177/0734371X241248854; ) in the Review of Public Personnel Administration (2024).
- 鈥溾 Elizabeth Searing, Nathan J. Grasse, and Alasdair Rutherford. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (2023), 52(1_suppl):130S-159S.
- 鈥溾 Elizabeth Searing and Nathan J. Grasse. Research Note at Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (2023) 52(4), 1099鈥1116.
- 鈥溾 Marcus M. Lam, Nathan J. Grasse, and Lindsey M. McDougle. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (2023) 52(6), 1515-1538.
- 鈥溾 Marcus M. Lam, Jessica D. Word, and Nathan J. Grasse. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance (2023). (H-Index, 15; ISI, .567; SJR .498, Impact Factor, 1.2).
- 鈥溾 Brian Cherry, Brian Graves, and Nathan J. Grasse. Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education (2023) 27:2, 51-59 (H-Index 19, SJR .467; Impact Factor, 1.28)
- 鈥溾 Nathan J. Grasse, Elizabeth A.M. Searing, and Daniel G. Neely. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2022), 32(1):200-216. (H-Index, 119; SJR, 5.875: Impact Factor, 6.160). *Winner, Best Paper Award (2022), ASPA Nonprofit Section.
- 鈥溾 Lisa Halpern, Susan Phillips, and Nathan J. Grasse. Canadian Public Policy (2022) 48(S2), 64-80. (H-Index, 36; SJR 1.924, Impact Factor, 3.235).
- Grasse, Nathan, Kevin D Ward, and Katrina Miller鈥怱tevens. 鈥溾濃疨olicy studies journal鈥49(1): pp. 242鈥267 (February 2021) Wiley-Blackwell.
- Lam, Marcus, and Nathan Grasse. 鈥溾濃疦onprofit policy forum鈥10(2): (July 2019) Berlin: De Gruyter
- Cherry, Brian D, Nathan J Grasse, and Douglas M Ihrke. 鈥溾濃疕uman service organizations, management, leadership & governance鈥42(1): pp. 86鈥94 (January 2018) Routledge.
- Nathan J Grasse et al. 鈥溾濃疛ournal of higher education policy and management鈥39(3): pp. 86-94 (May 2017) Routledge.
- Grasse, Nathan J, Kayla M Whaley, and Douglas M Ihrke. 鈥溾濃疦onprofit and voluntary sector quarterly鈥45(4): pp. 825鈥843 (August 2016) Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications.
- Grasse, Nathan J, Brett Curry, and Brianne Heidbredrer. 鈥溾 Journal of public affairs 16(3): pp. 255鈥269 (August 2016) Wiley-Blackwell.
- Ford, Michael R et al. 鈥溾濃疛ournal of public affairs鈥16(4): pp. 368鈥375 (November 2016) Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
- Grasse, Nathan, Trenton Davis, and Douglas Ihrke. 鈥溾濃疦onprofit management & leadership鈥24(3): pp. 377鈥398 (March 2014) San Francisco: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company.
- Grasse, Nathan J, Brianne Heidbreder, and Douglas M Ihrke. 鈥淐ity Managers鈥 Leadership Credibility: Explaining The Variations Of Self-Other Assessments.鈥濃疨ublic administration quarterly鈥38(4): pp. 544鈥572 (December 2014) Randallstown: Southern Public Administration Education Foundation Inc. ISSN: 0734-9149
- Heidbreder, Brianne et al. 鈥溾濃疭tate & local government review鈥43(1): pp.32-45 (April 2011) Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publications.
- Nathan Grasse, And Brianne Heidbreder. 鈥淭he Influence of Lobbying Activity in State Legislatures: Evidence from Wisconsin.鈥濃疞egislative studies quarterly鈥36(4): pp. 567鈥589 (November 2011) Comparative Legislative Research Center of the University of Iowa. ISSN: 0362-9805
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- 鈥淔unding Healthcare for Homeless Patients: An Examination of Federally Qualified Health Centers鈥 Funding Streams and Homeless Patients Served (2015-2019).鈥 Marcus Lam and Nathan J. Grasse (equal contribution). Published OnlineFirst at the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2024), 21(7):853-870.
- 鈥淗uman Service Organizations鈥 Participation in the Paycheck Protection Program: A Cross-Sector Comparison.鈥 Marcus Lam, Jessica D. Word, and Nathan J. Grasse. Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance (2024), 48(3), 254鈥270.
- 鈥淓xecutive Director Compensation.鈥 Nathan J. Grasse and Leonor Camarena. In Wang, W., and Kearns, K. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Nonprofit Management, Leadership and Governance (2023). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
- 鈥淐apital Structure and Financial Health.鈥 Marcus Lam, Elizabeth Searing, Christopher Prentice, and Nathan J. Grasse. 鈥淚n the Financing Non-Profit Organizations 2020). Inigo Garcia-Rodriguez and M. Elena Romero-Merino (Eds). Routledge Press, an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group.
- 鈥淭he Essential Nature of Internal Controls.鈥 Nathan J. Grasse and Daniel Neely. In The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management (2020). Helmut Anheier and Stephan Toepler (Eds.). Routledge Press, an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group.
- “Applying Biological Theory to the Cooperative Behavior of Nonprofit Organizations.鈥 Nathan J. Grasse and Kevin D. Ward. In Advancing Collaboration Theory: Models, Typologies, and Evidence (2016). J. Morris and K. Miller-Stevens (Eds.). Routledge Press, an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group.
- 鈥淓xploring the Mediating Effects of Institutions on Polarization and Political Conflict: Evidence from Michigan Cities.鈥 Nathan Grasse, Thomas Greitens, Lawrence Sych, and David Jesuit. In Public Policy, Governance and Polarization: Making Governance Work (2017). David K. Jesuit and Russell Alan Williams (Eds.). Routledge Press, an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group.
- 鈥淩evenue Diversification in Canadian Charities: The Conditional Benefits of Diversification.鈥 In Intersections and Innovations: Change for Canada鈥檚 Voluntary and Nonprofit Sector (2021). Susan Phillips and Bob Wyatt (Eds.). Muttart Foundation.
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New Publication by SPPA Professor Nathan Grasse
We鈥檙e excited to share a new publication by SPPA Professor Nathan Grasse, co-authored with Kevin D. Ward and Jesse Lecy, in the Nonprofit and Voluntary …
New Publication by SPPA Professor Nathan Grasse, featured in the Nonprofit Management & Leadership journal
His co-authored article, 鈥淯nderstanding the Role of Nonprofit Organizations in Community Development,鈥 delves into there have been fewer population-level studies of religious organization revenues compared …