The New Nonprofit Almanac and Desk Reference: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and VolunteersISBN: 978-0-7879-5726-1
Paperback
288 pages
March 2002, Jossey-Bass
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List of Tables.
List of Figures.
Foreword (Sara Melendez and Elizabeth Boris).
Introduction.
Acknowledgments.
Overview and Executive Summary: The State of the Independent Sector.
PART 1: THE SIZE OF THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR.
1. Defining the Independent Sector and Its Place in the National Economy.
What Is the Independent Sector?
Growth in the Number of Organizations Among the Major Sectors.
Share of National Income Among the Major Sectors.
Employment in the Major Sectors.
Earnings from Work in the Major Sectors.
Relationship Between Expenditures of the Independent Sector and theAmerican Population.
Independent Sector s Share of Total Services and Personal Consumption.
2. Employment Trends in the Independent Sector.
Employment Patterns in the Independent Sector.
Employment Trends by Subsector.
Trends in Wages and Salaries by Subsector.
Employment Trends by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Independent Sector.
3. Trends in Private Giving.
Total Private Giving.
Giving by Individuals.
Giving by Foundations.
Giving by Corporations.
4. The Financial Trends and Condition of the Independent Sector.
Trends in Total Revenue for the Independent Sector.
Financial Trends in Health Services.
Financial Trends in Education and Research Organizations.
Financial Trends in Religious Organizations.
Financial Trends in Social and Legal Services.
Financial Trends in Arts and Cultural Organizations.
Financial Trends in Other Subsectors.
Variations in Financial Trends Among Subsectors.
PART 2: A DETAILED LOOK AT REPORTING PUBLIC CHARITIES.
5. The Distribution and Finances of Public Charities.
What Are Reporting Public Charities?
Reporting Public Charities by Size and Age.
Reporting Public Charities by Type and Age.
Finances of Reporting Public Charities, 1998.
Growth in the Number and Finances of Reporting Public Charities, 1992 1998.
Trends in Reporting Public Charities by Major Subsector.
Geographical Distribution of Reporting Public Charities.
Financial Trends in Reporting Public Charities by State.
RESOURCES.
A: National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities Core Codes (NTEE-CC) for the Nonprofit Sector.
B: Technical Notes.
C: Key Data Sources and Web Sites on the Nonprofit Sector.
D: Glossary of Terms.
Index.
List of Figures.
Foreword (Sara Melendez and Elizabeth Boris).
Introduction.
Acknowledgments.
Overview and Executive Summary: The State of the Independent Sector.
PART 1: THE SIZE OF THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR.
1. Defining the Independent Sector and Its Place in the National Economy.
What Is the Independent Sector?
Growth in the Number of Organizations Among the Major Sectors.
Share of National Income Among the Major Sectors.
Employment in the Major Sectors.
Earnings from Work in the Major Sectors.
Relationship Between Expenditures of the Independent Sector and theAmerican Population.
Independent Sector s Share of Total Services and Personal Consumption.
2. Employment Trends in the Independent Sector.
Employment Patterns in the Independent Sector.
Employment Trends by Subsector.
Trends in Wages and Salaries by Subsector.
Employment Trends by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Independent Sector.
3. Trends in Private Giving.
Total Private Giving.
Giving by Individuals.
Giving by Foundations.
Giving by Corporations.
4. The Financial Trends and Condition of the Independent Sector.
Trends in Total Revenue for the Independent Sector.
Financial Trends in Health Services.
Financial Trends in Education and Research Organizations.
Financial Trends in Religious Organizations.
Financial Trends in Social and Legal Services.
Financial Trends in Arts and Cultural Organizations.
Financial Trends in Other Subsectors.
Variations in Financial Trends Among Subsectors.
PART 2: A DETAILED LOOK AT REPORTING PUBLIC CHARITIES.
5. The Distribution and Finances of Public Charities.
What Are Reporting Public Charities?
Reporting Public Charities by Size and Age.
Reporting Public Charities by Type and Age.
Finances of Reporting Public Charities, 1998.
Growth in the Number and Finances of Reporting Public Charities, 1992 1998.
Trends in Reporting Public Charities by Major Subsector.
Geographical Distribution of Reporting Public Charities.
Financial Trends in Reporting Public Charities by State.
RESOURCES.
A: National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities Core Codes (NTEE-CC) for the Nonprofit Sector.
B: Technical Notes.
C: Key Data Sources and Web Sites on the Nonprofit Sector.
D: Glossary of Terms.
Index.