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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
About the Authors
Figures
1.1 Nonprofit Organizations’ Share of U.S. Gross Domestic Product,
2014 ($ billions)
1.2 Nonprofit Organizations’ Share of Wage and Salary Accruals in
the U.S. Economy, 2014 ($ billions)
1.3 Wage and Salary Accruals by Economic Sector, 1948–2014
(percent)
1.4 Wages and Salaries of Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households Compared with Government Wages and Salaries,
1948–2014 (percent)
1.5 Nonprofit Employees and Nonprofit Employment as a
Percentage of U.S. Nonfarm Employment, 2000–13
2.1 Distribution of Nonprofit Wages by Industry, 2013 (percent)
2.2 Average Annual Nonprofit Compensation per Employee by
Industry, 2013 ($ thousands)
2.3 Annual Growth Rate in Total Nonprofit Wages and Employment
by Industry, 2003–13 (percent)
2.4 Annual Growth Rate in Average Annual Nonprofit
Compensation per Employee by Industry, 2003–13 (percent)
3.1 Private Giving Compared with National Income, 1970–2014
(percent)
3.2 Private Contributions in Constant 2014 Dollars and as a
Percentage of Nonprofit Outlays, 1992–2014
3.3 Distribution of Private Contributions by Recipient Area, 2014
3.4 Private Giving by Living Individuals, 1970–2014 (constant 2014
$)
3.5 Per Capita Individual Charitable Contributions, 1970–2014
3.6 Household Charitable Giving by Recipient Organization, 2007
(percent)
3.7 Cash Versus Noncash Charitable Contributions, 1985–2013
3.8 Number and Amount of Charitable Bequests by Year Filed,
1987–2014
3.9 Foundation Assets and Amount of Grants Made by Year, 2003–
13
3.10 Distribution of Foundations by Number, Assets, and Grants,
2013 (percent)
3.11 Distribution of the Number and Value of Grants Given by Type
of Organization, 2013 (percent)
3.12 Corporate Giving, 2004–14
3.13 Volunteers by Their Main Organization, 2014 (percent)
3.14 Distribution of Average Volunteer Time by Activity, 2014
3.15 Percentage of Volunteers Who Performed Each Activity, 2014
(percent)
4.1 Revenue of Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households, 2004–
14 (2014 $ billions)
4.2 Sources of Revenue of Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households, 2014 (percent)
4.3 Revenue of Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Source, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.4 Types of Revenue for Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households, 2004–14 (percent)
4.5 Revenue of Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Source, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.6 Transfer Receipts for Nonprofit Organizations Serving
Households by Source, 2004–14 (percent)
4.7 Asset Income for Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Source, 2014 (percent)
4.8 Asset Income of Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Source, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.9 Uses of Funds by Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households,
2014 (percent)
4.10 Outlays from Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Use, 2000–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.11 Outlays from Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households by
Use, 2004–14 (percent)
4.12 Consumption Expenditures for Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Subsector, 2014 (percent)
4.13 Transfer Payments from Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Recipient, 2014 (percent)
4.14 Transfer Payments from Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Recipient, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.15 Transfer Payments from Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Recipient, 2004–14 (percent)
5.1 Number and Expenses of Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.2 Sources of Revenue for Reporting Public Charities, 2013
(percent)
5.3 Sources of Revenue for Reporting Public Charities, Excluding
Hospitals and Higher Education, 2013 (percent)
5.4 Sources of Revenue for Arts, Culture, and Humanities
Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.5 Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Arts, Culture, and
Humanities Public Charities, 2013
5.6 Sources of Revenue for Education Reporting Public Charities,
2013
5.7 Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Education Public Charities,
2013
5.8 Sources of Revenue for Environment and Animal-Related
Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.9 Number, Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Environment and
Animal-Related Public Charities, 2013
5.10 Sources of Revenue for Health Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.11 Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Health Public Charities,
2013
5.12 Sources of Revenue for Human Services Reporting Public
Charities, 2013
5.13 Number, Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Human Services
Public Charities, 2013
5.14 Sources of Revenue for International Reporting Public
Charities, 2013
5.15 Sources of Revenue for Other Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.16 Number, Assets, Revenue, and Expenses for Other Public
Charities, 2013

Tables
1.1 Types of Tax-Exempt Organizations and Number, Expenses,
and Assets by Type
1.2 Organizations, Expenses, and Assets in the Nonprofit Sector by
Type of Organization
1.3 Scope of the Nonprofit Sector as Classified by the North
American Industry Classification System, 2013
1.4 Nonprofit Wages and the Wage Value of Volunteer Work,
2008–13
1.5 Gross Value Added to the U.S. Economy by Sector, 1929–2014
($ billions)
1.6 Wage and Salary Accruals by Economic Sector, 1948–2014 ($
billions)
1.7 Wage and Salary Accruals and Supplements to Salaries by
Economic Sector, 1948–2014 ($ billions)
1.8 Number of Employees by U.S. Economic Sector, 2000–13
2.1 Nonprofit Wages by Industry, 2000–13 (current $ millions)
2.2 Nonprofit Employment by Industry, 2000–13
2.3 Average Annual Compensation per Nonprofit Employee by
Industry, 2000–13 (current $)
2.4 Number of Employees by U.S. Economic Sector, 2000–13
(thousands)
2.5 Total Annual Wages by U.S. Economic Sector, 2000–13 ($
billions)
2.6 Nonprofit Wages Covered by Unemployment Insurance, for
Industries with Tax Status Identified in the Economic Census,
2000–13 (current $ millions)
2.7 Nonprofit Wages Reported to the U.S. Census Bureau
Compared with Covered Wages by Unemployment Insurance, in
Select Industries where Many Employees Exempt from
Unemployment Insurance, 2000–13 (current $ millions)
2.8 Wages Reported to the Internal Revenue Service for Two-Digit
Industries Whose Tax Status Is Not Identified in the Economic
Census, 2000–13 (current $ millions)
2.9 Nonprofit Employees Covered by Unemployment Insurance, for
Industries with Tax Status Identified in the Economic Census,
2000–13
2.10 Nonprofit Employees Reported to the U.S. Census Bureau or
Covered by Unemployment Insurance with Many Employees
Exempt from Unemployment Insurance, 1990–2013
2.11 Estimated Employment for Two-Digit Industries Whose Tax
Status Is Not Identified in the Economic Census, 2000–13
2.12 Nonprofit Wages Covered by Unemployment Insurance for Six-
Digit Industries Whose Tax Status Is Identified in the Economic
Census, 1990–97 (current $ millions)
2.13 Nonprofit Wages Covered by Unemployment Insurance for Six-
Digit Industries Whose Tax Status Is Identified in the Economic
Census, 1998–2005 (current $ millions)
2.14 Nonprofit Wages Covered by Unemployment Insurance for Six-
Digit Industries Whose Tax Status Is Identified in the Economic
Census, 2006–13 (current $ millions)
2.15 Nonprofit Employment Covered by Unemployment Insurance
for Six-Digit Industries with Tax Status Identified in the
Economic Census, 1990–97
2.16 Nonprofit Employment Covered by Unemployment Insurance
for Six-Digit Industries with Tax Status Identified in the
Economic Census, 1998–2005
2.17 Nonprofit Employment Covered by Unemployment Insurance
for Six-Digit Industries with Tax Status Identified in the
Economic Census, 2006–13
2.18 Estimated Wages for Nonprofits Serving Business, 1990–2013
(current $ billions)
2.19 National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities Core Codes Comprising
NAICS Industries Whose Reported Wages Were Aggregated
from Internal Revenue Service Data
3.1 Private Contributions to Nonprofit Organizations by National
Income and Nonprofit Outlays, 1970–2014
3.2 Distribution of Private Contributions by Type of Nonprofit,
1970–2014
3.3 Total Private Contributions by Source, 1970–2014
3.4 Total Per Capita Contributions and Individual Contributions as a
Percentage of National Income, 1970–2014
3.5 Estimates of Individual Charitable Contributions by Tax-
Itemization Status, 1985–2013 (current $)
3.6 Average Charitable Deduction of All Itemizers and Itemizers
with Charitable Deductions, 1985–2013
3.7 Charitable Contributions of Itemizers with Adjusted Gross
Income of $1 Million or More, 1993–2013
3.8 Distribution of Itemizers’ Cash and Noncash Charitable
Contributions, 1985–2013 (current $)
3.9 Individual Noncash Charitable Contributions, All Itemized
Returns with Donations Reported on Form 8283, by Donation
Type, 2003–12
3.10 Estate Tax Returns and Charitable Bequests, Selected Years,
1987–2014
3.11 Foundation Giving: Grants Made, Gifts Received, and Assets,
1975–2013
3.12 Foundation Giving: Number, Assets, Gifts Received, and Grants
Made by Type of Foundation, 2001–13
3.13 Foundation Giving: Number and Value of Grants by Type of
Organization, 2002–12
3.14 Volunteers: Number, Hours, and Dollar Value, 2008–14
3.15 Percent Volunteering by Demographic Group, 2005–14
3.16 Volunteers by Main Type of Organization, 2005–14 (percent)
3.17 Distribution of Average Annual Volunteer Time by Activity,
2003–14
3.18 Percentage of Volunteers Who Performed Each Activity, 2003–
14
4.1 Revenues of Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households, 2004–
14 (2014 $ billions)
4.2 Outlays from Nonprofit Institutions Serving Households, 2004–
14 (2014 $ billions)
4.3 Consumption Expenditures for Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Subsector, 2004–14 (percent)
4.4 Consumption Expenditures for Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Subsector, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
4.5 NAICS Industries Included in Bureau of Economic Analysis
Consumption Categories, 2010
4.6 Consumption Expenditures for Nonprofit Institutions Serving
Households by Subsector, 2004–14 (2014 $ billions)
5.1 Size and Financial Scope of the Nonprofit Sector, 2003–13
5.2 Registration and Filing Requirements for 501(c)(3)
Organizations, 2013
5.3 IRS Filing Requirements for Tax-Exempt Organizations, Tax
Years 2007–Present
5.4 Reporting Public Charities by Founding Date, 2013 (percent)
5.5 Reporting Public Charities by Subsector, 2013
5.6 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities, 2013
5.7 Change in the Number of Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013
5.8 Change in the Number of Reporting Public Charities, by
Detailed Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013
5.9 Change in Total Revenue for Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.10 Change in Total Revenue for Reporting Public Charities, by
Detailed Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.11 Change in Public Support for Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.12 Change in Public Support for Reporting Public Charities, by
Detailed Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.13 Change in Total Expenses for Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.14 Change in Total Expenses for Reporting Public Charities, by
Detailed Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.15 Change in Total Assets for Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013
5.16 Change in Total Assets for Reporting Public Charities, by
Detailed Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.17 Change in Net Assets for Reporting Public Charities, by Type of
Organization, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.18 Change in Net Assets for Reporting Public Charities, by
Subsector, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
5.19 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in Arts,
Culture, and Humanities, 2013
5.20 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in
Education, 2013
5.21 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in
Environment and Animal-Related, 2013
5.22 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in
Health, 2013
5.23 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in
Human Services, 2013
5.24 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities in
International and Foreign Affairs, 2013
5.25 Revenues and Expenses for Reporting Public Charities for All
Other Subsectors, 2013
5.26 Number, Revenue, Expenses, and Assets of Reporting Public
Charities, by State, 2013
5.27 Change in the Number of Reporting Public Charities by State,
2003, 2008, and 2013
5.28 The 10 States with the Highest Growth in Number of Reporting
Public Charities
5.29 Change in Total Revenue for Reporting Public Charities by
State, 2003, 2008, and 2013 ($ millions)
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