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July-August 2003 Study Finds Nonprofit Sector is a Major Economic Force for IndianaKirsten A. Grønbjerg, Hun Myoung Park, Nonprofit organizations contribute to the quality of life for all Indiana citizens by offering health care, education, job training, nursing home care, arts and culture and opportunities for democratic participation. What is not widely appreciated, however, is that nonprofit organizations are also a major force in the state's economy and in the state’s regional economies. A report just released by the Center on Philanthropy and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, in cooperation with the John Hopkins Nonprofit Employment Data Project, presents new information on the size, composition and distribution of paid employment in the private nonprofit sector in Indiana for 1995, 2000 and 2001. This report is part of a larger project, Indiana Nonprofits: Scope and Community Dimensions, currently underway at Indiana University designed to provide solid, baseline information about the Indiana nonprofit sector, its composition and structure, its contributions to Indiana, the challenges it is facing, and how these features vary across Indiana communities. The following summary provides a glimpse at the data, which will receive detailed coverage in the summer issue of the Indiana Business Review. Key Findings
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