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Title: The Indiana Nonprofit Survey:


1
  • The Indiana Nonprofit Survey
  • Does What You Know Depend on How You Draw Your
    Sample?
  • ARNOVA
  • November 22, 2003
  • Kirsten A. Grønbjerg and Richard M. Clerkin
  • School of Public and Environmental Affairs
  • Indiana University Bloomington

2
INS Focus on Indiana Nonprofits
  • General Purpose of Project
  • Key questions project seeks to address
  • What are the capacities and resources of Indiana
    nonprofits?
  • What do they contribute to the state local
    communities?
  • Which challenges are most prevalent or severe for
    them?
  • Corollaries
  • How do patterns differ by community, field of
    activity, type?
  • How are patterns changing and what are the policy
    options?
  • Funding
  • Ct. on Philanthropy (Lilly), Efroymson Chair,
    Aspen NSRF, Others
  • Focus of this Paper Need for solid data
    attention to full sector
  • Focus and methodology matter a great deal
  • Focus all types of nonprofits statewide
    selected communities
  • Methodology triangulation by use of multiple
    approaches

3
What Does the Project Involve?
  • Completed or in process
  • Build comprehensive database of Indiana
    nonprofits
  • Model for other states and regions
  • Survey Indiana residents on nonprofit
    affiliations
  • Survey Indiana nonprofits
  • Model for other states and regions
  • Additional Work
  • Nonprofit community profiles
  • In-depth case studies of nonprofit linkages (to
    come)
  • Curriculum material and technical support
  • Compile and analyze relevant information
  • Nonprofit employment, finances (Form 990)

4
Survey Indiana Nonprofits
  • Purpose
  • Document sectors contribution to state
    communities
  • Lay foundation for more effective collaboration
    among nonprofits
  • Establish benchmarks for management
    organizational practices
  • Document major nonprofit strengths challenges
  • Identify differences similarities by
    communities fields of activity
  • Random sample stratified by listings community
  • 2,206 respondents 29 response rate
  • Topics adapted by other states and regions
  • General information programs and services
  • Impact of community policy changes advocacy
    activities
  • Relationship with other organizations
  • Membership mutual-benefit activities
    faith-based organizations
  • Human resources management finances

5
Nonprofit Survey Technical Analysis
  • Database Hypernetwork analysis five key
    findings
  • IRS ISOS lists produce different densities and
    field distribution
  • So does adding community informant listings
  • Low overlap between the IRS and ISOS databases
    (23)
  • Each of these features vary by community (county)
  • 30 of hyper-network nonprofits not in database
  • Hypotheses
  • The nonprofit listings on which nonprofits appear
    reflect the organizational characteristics of the
    nonprofits involved
  • Older, larger, and more formalized nonprofits
    will appear on both the IRS and ISOS lists
  • The observed characteristics of the nonprofit
    sector will vary by nonprofit sampling frame used
    to examine the sector

6
Few Defunct NPs, But Sample Quality Varies
7
Response Rates Also Vary by Listing
8
Predicting Response Rates
  • IRS income category not related
  • IRS asset category weak positive
  • IRS sub-section
  • 03 32, 04 29, other 22
  • IRS ruling year not related
  • ISOS incorporation year negative
  • Higher for older nonprofits
  • Number of Listings positive

9
Nonprofit Field Profile Varies by Listing
10
Nonprofit Size Profile Varies by Listing
11
Nonprofit Funding Profile Varies by Listing
12
Nonprofit Age Profile Varies by Listing
13
Conclusions Implications
  • Listings vary in sampling efficiency
  • High rates of valid entries
  • ISOS
  • Hyper-network (but pre-screened)
  • Low costs ISOS
  • Listings vary in how they map NP sector
  • Depends on NP features (fields, revenues, age)
  • Depends on NP landscape boundaries
  • Key role of multiple listings and formalization

14
Decomposing Response Rates All Above Average
15
Multiply-listed NPs More Formal
16
Multiply-listed NPs Higher Response Rates
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