A Joint Project of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University and Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Bloomington, Indiana.
Project Director:
Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy (Center on Philanthropy)
Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs
Web page: http://www.spea.indiana.edu/gronbjerg/
Email: kgronbj@indiana.edu
Indiana Nonprofit Database
A comprehensive database of Indiana nonprofits, using a unique methodology
that combines a variety of data sources, to document the size and regional
distribution of the Indiana nonprofit sector. This database serves as the
basis for subsequent work in the project. A searchable, web-based listing
of Indiana nonprofits from our database is under development. For details,
see Community Profiles
and Nonprofit Composition.
Personal Nonprofit Affiliations
A survey of Indiana residents examining their personal affiliation with Indiana nonprofits as employees, worshippers, volunteers, or participants. For details, see the Personal Affiliation Survey.
Management Capacities and Challenges of Central Indiana Nonprofits
This survey of nonprofits in the nine-county Indianapolis area finds that obtaining funding, volunteers, and new members or clients are among their biggest challenges. The preliminary findings also indicate that most area nonprofits have basic management structures and policies, but many lack other standard organizational tools. The report offers benchmarks nonprofits can use in their own evaluation and planning. The Indiana Nonprofit Survey is online at the Indiana Nonprofits web site.
Nonprofit Employment in Indiana
This report shows that nonprofits are an economic force in Indiana. Nearly
one in 13 paid employees, or about 8 percent of the workforce, work in
nonprofits. More Hoosiers are employed in the nonprofit sector than in
construction, nondurable manufacturing, or the states entire finance,
banking, insurance and real estate industries. Indianas 222,000
nonprofit employees earned about $6 billion in wages in 2001. The study
includes some data comparing Indiana findings with other state studies
conducted by The
Johns Hopkins University. The report includes detailed information by
county, region, and type of nonprofit as well as industry and sector
comparisons. It is available on
the Indiana Nonprofits project Web site.
Indiana Nonprofits Profile
A new report profiling the Indiana nonprofit sector shows that many
organizations are constrained by their relatively small sizes and low
revenues, among other revealing results.
The report, prepared by researchers at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University Center and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) found a sector made up of a significant number of small organizations with small budgets carrying out a diverse set of activities.The report is believed to be the most comprehensive of its kind ever compiled because it includes all types of nonprofits, including several types of organizations rarely captured in previous studies.
Read the Center on Philanthropy's news release about the Indiana Nonprofits profile.
Indiana Nonprofits Accountability Report
A recent report from the Indiana Nonprofits: Scope and Community Dimensions
project reveals that while many Indiana nonprofit organizations have the
monitoring tools in place to easily demonstrate accountability, a significant
minority fall short. Read the Center on Philanthropy's news release about
the Indiana Nonprofits accountability report.
Indiana Nonprofits: Affiliations, Collaborations and Competition
This is the fifth report in a series based on the survey of Indiana charities, congregations, advocacy, and mutual benefit nonprofits that is part of the Indiana Nonprofits: Scope and Community Dimensions project. The report concludes that, contrary to common belief, the majority of Indiana's nonprofits—nearly 60 percent—do collaborate and network with other organizations.
Read the Center on Philanthropy's news release about
this report. Additional Center research is available in through the Center's
Premium Services. Please click here for more information.