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Central: Minnesota's nonprofit sector
minnesota's
nonprofit economy at a glance
(from the 2006 Minnesota Nonprofit Economy Report)
Total
Revenues in 2005:
$30.4
billion
Total
expenditures in 2005: $28.9
billion
Total
minnesota organizations with at least 1 employee in 2005: 3,551
organizations
Total
nonprofit
workforce in Minnesota in 2005:
257,000 employees
where
does the money come from?
Organizations
with Assets Under $1 Million:
| Program Service Revenue* |
38% |
| Charitable
Contributions |
33% |
| Government Grants |
20% |
| Investments, Sales
and Special Events |
5% |
| Membership
Dues |
3% |
| Other
Revenue |
1% |
*Includes
Government Fees and Contracts
Organizations
with Assets Between $1 and $10 Million:
| Program Service Revenue* |
62% |
| Charitable
Contributions |
16% |
| Government Grants |
17% |
| Investments, Sales
and Special Events |
3% |
| Membership Dues |
1% |
| Other Revenue |
1% |
*Includes
Government Fees and Contracts
Organizations
with Assets Between $1 and $10 Million:
| Program Service Revenue* |
87% |
| Charitable
Contributions |
7% |
| Government Grants |
2% |
| Investments, Sales
and Special Events |
3% |
| Membership
Dues |
<1% |
| Other
Revenue |
1% |
*Includes
Government Fees and Contracts
where
does the money go?
| Program Services |
87% |
| Management and General |
12% |
| Fundraising |
1% |
| Payments to Affiliates |
<1% |
|