IRS Revoked Tax Exemption for One in 10 Hoosier Nonprofits, Indiana University Study Finds
This is a press release announcing a new report about Indiana nonprofits that had their IRS tax exemptions revoked for failure to file required forms.
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This is a press release announcing a new report about Indiana nonprofits that had their IRS tax exemptions revoked for failure to file required forms.
CHICAGO, Ill. (June 20, 2011) – Giving USA Foundationâ„¢ and its research partner, the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, today announced that total charitable contributions from American individuals, corporations and foundations were an estimated $290.89 billion in 2010, up from a revised estimate of $280.30 billion for 2009. The 2010 estimate represents growth of 3.8 percent in current dollars and 2.1 percent in inflation-adjusted dollars.
Nonprofits, policy makers and scholars will have a better understanding of the factors that impact Americans’ volunteering as a result of research being conducted by the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.
Robert L. Payton, an early leader in the movement to develop research about philanthropy and establish philanthropy as an academic field worthy of serious intellectual study, is being remembered for his pioneering leadership in the philanthropic sector.
The Lake Institute on Faith + Giving, a part of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, has awarded its 2011-2012 Lake Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in the amount of $22,000 to David King, a Ph.D. candidate at Emory University.
The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University is seeking requests for proposals on research in the field of human services philanthropy and nonprofit organizations.
The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University will honor the Kresge Foundation at the annual Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IU Indianapolis) Spirit of Philanthropy Luncheon and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, April 26th in Indianapolis. The Indiana University Foundation, IU Indianapolis and the Center will sponsor the event.
Indiana University is receiving two generous gifts from the estate of philanthropist Ruth Lilly - an estimated $10.7 million -- that includes approximately $8 million for the Center on Philanthropy and approximately $2.7 million for the Herron School of Art and Design.
A majority of charities surveyed saw their fundraising revenue remain stable or increase last year, according to the 2010 Year-End Survey of the Nonprofit Research Collaborative (NRC), a coalition of six fundraising and philanthropic organizations. The survey also showed that strong fundraising results were more likely when organizations invested resources in fundraising staff and infrastructure, including volunteer management.
Paulette V. Maehara, president and CEO of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), will be awarded the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University’s highest honor, the Henry A. Rosso Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Ethical Fund Raising.