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The Johns Hopkins Nonprofit Economic Data Project
is generating critical new information on the dynamics of the nonprofit sector.  As such, it is reshaping how this important sector is viewed in local, state, and regional economies and providing cutting-edge insights into the key trends affecting the various nonprofit industries such as nursing homes, hospitals, home health centers, education, social services, and the arts. To do so, the project is synthesizing and analyzing diverse datasets on nonprofit organizations, including data on nonprofit finances, employment and wages, and volunteering. A collaboration between the Center for Civil Society Studies, state employment security agencies, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and state nonprofit associations, the NED Project is yielding a vital resource for understanding the nonprofit sector.

Building on the Johns Hopkins Nonprofit Employment Data Project, the new Nonprofit Economic Data Project has created a capability to offer the most up-to-date, in-depth analyses available of the nonprofit sector and its component parts at the national, regional, state, or local level. Contact us at sgeller@jhu.edu to learn how we can help you discover more about the nonprofit sector or one of its component sub-sectors in the area of concern to you. All inquiries about the Nonprofit Economic Data Project are welcomed and encouraged.

NED News: Featured Items

bullet National bulletin...Employment in America's Charities: A Profile.

bulletJust released...Virginia Nonprofit Economic Data Report

bullet Monthly Labor Review article...Nonprofit Organizations: New Insights from QCEW Data. Profiles recent findings from the BLS Quarterly Census data.

 

 

 

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