Fundraising Effectiveness Project, “Giving Is Up Slightly in 2018, But Only Due to Larger Gifts,” (Spring 2019). The Project’s 2018 Fourth Quarter Report shows decreases nationwide in the number of donors and other key indicators of charitable giving.
Jon Pratt, “The True Story of Nonprofits and Taxes,” Nonprofit Quarterly (Spring 2019). The article presents data showing that while nonprofits received $137 billion in tax preferences from exemptions and deductions, nonprofits paid about $247 billion in taxes and fees to various governmental entities.
Americans for the Arts, Data and Reports on the Economic Impact of the Arts. A collection of studies and publications regarding the economic impact of the arts and culture.
BoardSource, Leading with Intent. Provides the results of a bi-annual survey and analyzes trends and insights about today’s nonprofit boards.
BoardSource, et al., Stand for Your Mission – Discussion Guide for Boards on the Power of Board Advocacy. Explains the expectation that nonprofit board members will engage in the advocacy to advance the missions of their organizations.
Building Movement Project, Race to Lead. A series of surveys and reports on the racial leadership gap in the nonprofit sector.
Giving USA Foundation, Giving USA. Annual report on charitable giving by individuals, foundations, and corporations, broken down by subsector and other factors.
Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, Nonprofit Works. Provides data on nonprofit employment, establishments, and wages.
Nonprofit Finance Fund, State of the Nonprofit Sector Survey. Shares data about nonprofits' programmatic, operational, and financial health and the challenges nonprofits face.
Open Impact, The New Normal: Capacity-Building in a Time of Disruption. Explores how the current economic and political environment is impacting the capacity building needs of social-change leaders, nonprofits, networks, and movements, and how funders can better support this work going forward.
The Salvation Army, Human Needs Index. Provides regularly updated national, state, and regional indicators that, unlike other traditional income-based measures of poverty, represent need based on consumption rather than income alone.
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Research Data on the Nonprofit Sector. Source of the latest official information on employment and wages in the nonprofit sector.
United for ALICE. Provides national, state, and county-level data on the more than four in ten households in the United States unable to stretch their income to meet their household needs.
Urban Institute, National Center for Nonprofits and Philanthropy, The Nonprofit Almanac. Provides data on the size and scope of the nonprofit sector.