“…Those of us who study nonprofit organizations have observed with interest the vast increase in the number of civil society organizations providing education to America’s youth through charter schools. Nonprofit scholars have examined this new nonprofit form, their management, governance, and relationship to governments at all levels (Edwards & Hall, 2018; Hill & Lake, 2017; Stahl, 2020). In addition, some have drawn attention to the outsized role philanthropic foundations, such as the Walton Foundation, have played in the spread of charter schools (Carr & Holley, 2014; Dixson et al, 2015; Fabricant & Fine, 2015), explored the role of community-based organizations as advocates for social change in public education (Flynt, 2010; Jha & Beckman, 2017; Milakovich & Wise, 2019), and tracked the increase in parent volunteering as a result of the charter school movement (Flynt, 2010; Oberfield, 2020; Wang & Fahey, 2011).…”