The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers
The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, completely updated to include the most recent data available,
assembles into one compact and well-organized volume an accessible and reader-friendly bible of data on America’s extraordinary and rapidly growing civic sector. In many cases, the data cover spans of ten years or more, allowing for a detailed retrospective look at trends in the sector. This edition, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Urban Institute’s Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, traces the growth of nonprofits in the post-recession period, providing insights into which subsectors have not fully recovered from the recession and which flourished throughout the period. Other key results include the shifting of revenue streams for nonprofits, as well as post-recession trends in giving and volunteering. New to this edition is a series of analyses on nonprofit growth and finances at the metropolitan level. Building on the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy’s two decades of experience in analyzing the size, scope, and performance of the nonprofit field, The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, is an invaluable reference for managers of nonprofit organizations, foundations, and corporate social responsibility programs, as well as scholars, teachers, students, and journalists.
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The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers
The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, completely updated to include the most recent data available,
assembles into one compact and well-organized volume an accessible and reader-friendly bible of data on America’s extraordinary and rapidly growing civic sector. In many cases, the data cover spans of ten years or more, allowing for a detailed retrospective look at trends in the sector. This edition, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Urban Institute’s Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, traces the growth of nonprofits in the post-recession period, providing insights into which subsectors have not fully recovered from the recession and which flourished throughout the period. Other key results include the shifting of revenue streams for nonprofits, as well as post-recession trends in giving and volunteering. New to this edition is a series of analyses on nonprofit growth and finances at the metropolitan level. Building on the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy’s two decades of experience in analyzing the size, scope, and performance of the nonprofit field, The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, is an invaluable reference for managers of nonprofit organizations, foundations, and corporate social responsibility programs, as well as scholars, teachers, students, and journalists.
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The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers

The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers

The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers

The Nonprofit Almanac: The Essential Facts and Figures for Managers, Researchers, and Volunteers

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The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, completely updated to include the most recent data available,
assembles into one compact and well-organized volume an accessible and reader-friendly bible of data on America’s extraordinary and rapidly growing civic sector. In many cases, the data cover spans of ten years or more, allowing for a detailed retrospective look at trends in the sector. This edition, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the Urban Institute’s Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, traces the growth of nonprofits in the post-recession period, providing insights into which subsectors have not fully recovered from the recession and which flourished throughout the period. Other key results include the shifting of revenue streams for nonprofits, as well as post-recession trends in giving and volunteering. New to this edition is a series of analyses on nonprofit growth and finances at the metropolitan level. Building on the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy’s two decades of experience in analyzing the size, scope, and performance of the nonprofit field, The Nonprofit Almanac, Ninth Edition, is an invaluable reference for managers of nonprofit organizations, foundations, and corporate social responsibility programs, as well as scholars, teachers, students, and journalists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442275942
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/12/2016
Series: Urban Institute Press
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 34 MB
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About the Author

Brice S. McKeever is a research associate, Nathan E. Dietz is a senior research associate, and Saunji D. Fyffe is a research associate at Urban Institute.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword

1. The Nonprofit Sector and Its Place in the National Economy
2. Wage and Employment Trends
3. Trends in Private Giving and Volunteering
4. Financial Trends
5. The Size, Scope, and Finances of Public Charities

Classification of Organizations
Glossary
Index
About the Authors
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