Deck 2: Overview of the Nonprofit Sector

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Who wrote "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital" to discuss the decline in civic engagement among Americans?

A) Bill Gates
B) Robert Putnam
C) Lester Salamon
D) Michael Moore
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What were the total combined assets of all nonprofits in 2013?

A) $500 million
B) $200 billion
C) $800 billion
D) $3.22 trillion
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What is the Internal Revenue Service classification for nonprofits organizations that work for social change?

A) cultural
B) religious
C) advocacy
D) environmental
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If measured by the total number of organizations, the largest subsector of charitable nonprofits is the ______.

A) religious
B) health services
C) human service
D) international and foreign affairs
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In 2013, the nonprofit sector employed what percentage of the total U.S. workforce?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
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If measured by total revenue, which subsector of charitable nonprofits is the largest?

A) religious
B) health services
C) human services
D) international and foreign affairs
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What term identifies organizations that do not have to pay federal income taxes?

A) public
B) private
C) tax-exempt
D) income-exempt
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What term is defined as "giving for the alleviation of human suffering?"

A) charity
B) voluntarism
C) philanthropy
D) nonprofitism
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A nonprofit organization that blends traditional fundraising methods with commercial methods to generate revenue is referred to as a ______.

A) civil society
B) charitable sector
C) social enterprise
D) tax-exempt sector
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Organizations that operate under both nonprofit and for-profit legal forms are referred to as ______ organizations.

A) hybrid
B) social sector
C) civil service
D) voluntary sector
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How much of the revenue for charitable nonprofits comes from government funds?

A) one half
B) one third
C) two fourths
D) three fourths
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A nonprofit that qualifies under
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What benefit created by the U.S. Congress is intended to encourage charitable giving?

A) income tax deductions for gifts
B) removal of limitations on lobbying
C) receiving a 501(c)(1) classification
D) receiving free health-care vouchers in exchange for gifts
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The number of tax-exempt nonprofits operating in the United States in 2016 was approximately ______.

A) 1.5 million
B) 2.6 million
C) 3.5 million
D) 5.2 million
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What principle prevents government funds from going directly to religious congregations?

A) tax-exempt provisions
B) the nondistribution test
C) charitable choice provisions
D) separation of church and state
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A certain mistrust of ______ has provided philosophical support for voluntary initiatives throughout the history of the United States.

A) lawyers
B) academia
C) volunteers
D) government
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The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities divides nonprofit organizations into categories based on their ______.

A) budgets and staffs
B) types of clients served
C) purposes and activities
D) mission and vision statements
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Organizations that exist for the sole purpose of directing money to other nonprofits are called ______.

A) banks
B) funding intermediaries
C) advocacy organizations
D) international development entities
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Which type of charitable nonprofit organizations is the least professionalized?

A) religious
B) advocacy
C) environmental
D) arts and culture
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Private foundations are usually funded by ______.

A) the U.S. Congress
B) a single donor
C) community organizations
D) a vast number of corporate sponsors
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According to Sabeti, a critical mass of organizations is occurring within the public, nonprofit, and private sectors creating a ______ sector.

A) fourth
B) hybrid
C) new era
D) multipurpose
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Dees' Spectrum of Organizations classifies organizations that use only volunteers as a workforce as purely ______.

A) public
B) charitable
C) commercial
D) philanthropic
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The legal foundations of America's nonprofit sector are drawn from ______law.

A) natural
B) English
C) Spanish
D) nonprofit
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Identify the three ancient traditions in which the roots of America's nonprofit sector lie.
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Social welfare organizations are classified by the Internal Revenue Service as ______.

A) 501(c)(1)
B) 501(c)(2)
C) 501(c)(3)
D) 501(c)(4)
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Unlike public charities, private foundations are not permitted to engage in ______.

A) lobbying
B) fund-raising
C) providing direct services
D) international exchange programs
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Nonprofit organizations interested in achieving social and economic values are referred to as ______.

A) hybrids
B) charitable
C) commercial
D) philanthropic
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Exempt activities ______.

A) support direct services
B) directly support a social mission
C) consist solely of volunteer workers
D) generate income for the organization
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Giving intended to meet current individual human needs is referred to as charity.
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A nonprofit classified as 501(c)(3) cannot support candidates for public office.
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The two spectrums that define a social enterprise are philanthropic and ______.

A) hybrid
B) charitable
C) commercial
D) foundational
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Increased government spending on social programs in the 1960s began with President Lyndon
B. Johnson.
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The first person to establish a distinction between charity and philanthropy was Warren Buffet.
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Most museums are classified as 501(c)(3) by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Beginning in the 1980s, federal spending for many social programs was sharply reduced by President Gerald R. Ford.
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"The Gospel of Wealth" was written by John
D. Rockefeller.
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Some people believe that commercialization of the nonprofit sector may result in profit being placed ahead of the mission.
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Salamon's anatomy classifies nonprofit organizations by ______.

A) the nature of their programs and activities
B) their eligibility to receive tax-exempt gifts
C) the amount of revenue received in a fiscal year
D) who receives the principal benefit of their activities
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Explain Andrew Carnegie's perspective for charitable giving.
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Religious organizations are not considered charitable nonprofits by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Compare and contrast charity and philanthropy.
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Identify and explain the characteristics of purely philanthropic nonprofit organizations.
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Define the terms "third sector, fourth sector, charitable sector, voluntary sector, independent sector, and tax-exempt sector." Explain the characteristics that distinguish each term.
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Examine and explain the Johnson Amendment and President Trump's influence on the amendment.
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Explain the similarities and differences of 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations.
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Compare and contrast benefit corporations, for-profit corporations, and social purpose corporations.
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Analyze the Smithsonian Institution and explain the complexity of its structure as opposed to a traditional nonprofit.
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Analyze the pros and cons of repealing the Johnson Amendment. Write an argument in support of or against the act.
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Deck 2: Overview of the Nonprofit Sector
1
Who wrote "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital" to discuss the decline in civic engagement among Americans?

A) Bill Gates
B) Robert Putnam
C) Lester Salamon
D) Michael Moore
B
2
What were the total combined assets of all nonprofits in 2013?

A) $500 million
B) $200 billion
C) $800 billion
D) $3.22 trillion
D
3
What is the Internal Revenue Service classification for nonprofits organizations that work for social change?

A) cultural
B) religious
C) advocacy
D) environmental
C
4
If measured by the total number of organizations, the largest subsector of charitable nonprofits is the ______.

A) religious
B) health services
C) human service
D) international and foreign affairs
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In 2013, the nonprofit sector employed what percentage of the total U.S. workforce?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 20%
D) 30%
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6
If measured by total revenue, which subsector of charitable nonprofits is the largest?

A) religious
B) health services
C) human services
D) international and foreign affairs
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7
What term identifies organizations that do not have to pay federal income taxes?

A) public
B) private
C) tax-exempt
D) income-exempt
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8
What term is defined as "giving for the alleviation of human suffering?"

A) charity
B) voluntarism
C) philanthropy
D) nonprofitism
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9
A nonprofit organization that blends traditional fundraising methods with commercial methods to generate revenue is referred to as a ______.

A) civil society
B) charitable sector
C) social enterprise
D) tax-exempt sector
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Organizations that operate under both nonprofit and for-profit legal forms are referred to as ______ organizations.

A) hybrid
B) social sector
C) civil service
D) voluntary sector
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11
How much of the revenue for charitable nonprofits comes from government funds?

A) one half
B) one third
C) two fourths
D) three fourths
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12
A nonprofit that qualifies under
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13
What benefit created by the U.S. Congress is intended to encourage charitable giving?

A) income tax deductions for gifts
B) removal of limitations on lobbying
C) receiving a 501(c)(1) classification
D) receiving free health-care vouchers in exchange for gifts
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14
The number of tax-exempt nonprofits operating in the United States in 2016 was approximately ______.

A) 1.5 million
B) 2.6 million
C) 3.5 million
D) 5.2 million
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15
What principle prevents government funds from going directly to religious congregations?

A) tax-exempt provisions
B) the nondistribution test
C) charitable choice provisions
D) separation of church and state
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16
A certain mistrust of ______ has provided philosophical support for voluntary initiatives throughout the history of the United States.

A) lawyers
B) academia
C) volunteers
D) government
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17
The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities divides nonprofit organizations into categories based on their ______.

A) budgets and staffs
B) types of clients served
C) purposes and activities
D) mission and vision statements
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18
Organizations that exist for the sole purpose of directing money to other nonprofits are called ______.

A) banks
B) funding intermediaries
C) advocacy organizations
D) international development entities
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19
Which type of charitable nonprofit organizations is the least professionalized?

A) religious
B) advocacy
C) environmental
D) arts and culture
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20
Private foundations are usually funded by ______.

A) the U.S. Congress
B) a single donor
C) community organizations
D) a vast number of corporate sponsors
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21
According to Sabeti, a critical mass of organizations is occurring within the public, nonprofit, and private sectors creating a ______ sector.

A) fourth
B) hybrid
C) new era
D) multipurpose
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22
Dees' Spectrum of Organizations classifies organizations that use only volunteers as a workforce as purely ______.

A) public
B) charitable
C) commercial
D) philanthropic
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23
The legal foundations of America's nonprofit sector are drawn from ______law.

A) natural
B) English
C) Spanish
D) nonprofit
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24
Identify the three ancient traditions in which the roots of America's nonprofit sector lie.
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25
Social welfare organizations are classified by the Internal Revenue Service as ______.

A) 501(c)(1)
B) 501(c)(2)
C) 501(c)(3)
D) 501(c)(4)
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Unlike public charities, private foundations are not permitted to engage in ______.

A) lobbying
B) fund-raising
C) providing direct services
D) international exchange programs
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27
Nonprofit organizations interested in achieving social and economic values are referred to as ______.

A) hybrids
B) charitable
C) commercial
D) philanthropic
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Exempt activities ______.

A) support direct services
B) directly support a social mission
C) consist solely of volunteer workers
D) generate income for the organization
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Giving intended to meet current individual human needs is referred to as charity.
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A nonprofit classified as 501(c)(3) cannot support candidates for public office.
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The two spectrums that define a social enterprise are philanthropic and ______.

A) hybrid
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C) commercial
D) foundational
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32
Increased government spending on social programs in the 1960s began with President Lyndon
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The first person to establish a distinction between charity and philanthropy was Warren Buffet.
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Most museums are classified as 501(c)(3) by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Beginning in the 1980s, federal spending for many social programs was sharply reduced by President Gerald R. Ford.
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"The Gospel of Wealth" was written by John
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Some people believe that commercialization of the nonprofit sector may result in profit being placed ahead of the mission.
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38
Salamon's anatomy classifies nonprofit organizations by ______.

A) the nature of their programs and activities
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C) the amount of revenue received in a fiscal year
D) who receives the principal benefit of their activities
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39
Explain Andrew Carnegie's perspective for charitable giving.
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40
Religious organizations are not considered charitable nonprofits by the Internal Revenue Service.
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41
Compare and contrast charity and philanthropy.
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Identify and explain the characteristics of purely philanthropic nonprofit organizations.
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Define the terms "third sector, fourth sector, charitable sector, voluntary sector, independent sector, and tax-exempt sector." Explain the characteristics that distinguish each term.
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Examine and explain the Johnson Amendment and President Trump's influence on the amendment.
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Explain the similarities and differences of 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations.
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Compare and contrast benefit corporations, for-profit corporations, and social purpose corporations.
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Analyze the Smithsonian Institution and explain the complexity of its structure as opposed to a traditional nonprofit.
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Analyze the pros and cons of repealing the Johnson Amendment. Write an argument in support of or against the act.
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