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Articles
A Generous Gift: The Value of Nonprofit Organizations To Our Community by Grant Oliphant, Gregg Behrk, Kate Dewey, and Carolyn Duronio. The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Forbes Funds. 2005.
Arts & Economic Prosperity III. Americans for the Arts. 2007.
Blurred Boundaries and Muddled Motives: A World of Shifting Social Responsibilities. W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Bush FY 2006 Budget from a Nonprofit Perspective, The. OMB Watch. 2005.
Challenges, Opportunities for Nonprofits in 2006. San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation. vol 5, iss 1, 2006.
Community Catalyst: How Community Foundations are Acting as Agents for Local Change. James Irvine Foundation. 2003.
Human Services Poll. Campos Inc for The Forbes Funds. Aug 2004.
Legislative Overview 2005: Federal and State Legislative and Regulatory Activity Relevant to the Nonprofit Sector at Large (National Council of Nonprofit Associations, Spring 2006)
Multiple Voices-Common Values: A Renewed Vision for the Nonprofit Sector by Audrey R. Alvarado. National Council of Nonprofit Associations.
Myths about the Nonprofit Sector by Elizabeth T. Boris. Urban Institute. Jul 1998.
New Nonprofit Almanac in brief- facts and figures on the independent sector 2001, The . Independent Sector.
Nonprofit Observer (multiple articles). Fiscal Management Associates, LLC. Sum 2005.
Nonprofit Sector and the Federal Budget, The: Fiscal Year 2006 and Beyond by Alan J. Abramson. The Aspen Institute. 2005.
Nonprofit Sector in the Brief: Facts & figures from the Nonprofit Almanac. Independent Sector. 2007.
Reflections on the BoardSource and Texas Nonprofit Governance Index Survey Results. BoardSource. 2005
Summary of Emerging Issues for Not-for-Profit Organizations in 2006. PricewatersCoopers.
Texas Nonprofit Sector 2000: More Than Charity. National Council of Nonprofit Associations and Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations. 2002.
United States Nonprofit Sector 2003, The . National Council of Nonprofit Associations.
Viewing Nonprofits across the States by Carol J. De Vita, Charting Civil Society. No. 1, August 1997. The Urban Institute.
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Websources
Independent Sector www.independentsector.org - Independent Sector is the leadership forum for charities, foundations, and corporate giving programs committed to advancing the common good in America and around the world. Our nonpartisan coalition of approximately 550 organizations leads, strengthens, and mobilizes the charitable community in order to fulfill our vision of a just and inclusive society of active citizens, vibrant communities, effective institutions, and a healthy democracy.
The Urban Institute www.urban.org - A nonpartisan
economic and social policy organization that analyze policies, evaluate
programs, and inform community development to improve social, civic,
and economic well-being. The Institute works in all 50 states and
abroad in over 28 countries, and we share our research findings with
policymakers, program administrators, business, academics, and the public
online and through reports and scholarly books.
National
Center for Charitable Statistics nccsdataweb.urban.org - The National Center
for Charitable Statistics is the national clearinghouse of data
on the nonprofit sector in the United States. NCCS is a program
of the Center
on Nonprofits and Philanthropy (CNP) at the Urban Institute.