Deck 2: Overview of the Nonprofit Sector
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Deck 2: Overview of the Nonprofit Sector
1
Organizations that are exempt under Section 501 (c)(4), whose purpose is to work for social change are referred to by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as:
A) religious organizations.
B) environmental organizations.
C) arts and culture organizations.
D) advocacy organizations.
A) religious organizations.
B) environmental organizations.
C) arts and culture organizations.
D) advocacy organizations.
D
2
These are organizations that exist for the sole purpose of directing money to other nonprofits.
A) Banks
B) International development entities
C) Funding intermediaries
D) Advocacy organizations
A) Banks
B) International development entities
C) Funding intermediaries
D) Advocacy organizations
C
3
Whose article "Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital" discussed a decline in civic engagement among Americans?
A) Michael Moore
B) Bill Gates
C) Robert Putnam
D) Lester Salamon
A) Michael Moore
B) Bill Gates
C) Robert Putnam
D) Lester Salamon
C
4
Which subsector of charitable nonprofits is the least professionalized?
A) Environmental organizations
B) Advocacy organizations
C) Religious organizations
D) Arts and culture organizations
A) Environmental organizations
B) Advocacy organizations
C) Religious organizations
D) Arts and culture organizations
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5
Almost of the revenue of charitable nonprofits comes from government grants and payments for services under programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
A) one-fourth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) three-fourths
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6
In 2009, the nonprofit sector employed what percentage of the total workforce?
A) 5 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 10 percent
A) 5 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 10 percent
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7
If measured by total revenue, the number of employees, and its share of total wages and salaries, which subsector of charitable nonprofits is the largest nonprofit sector?
A) Health services sector
B) Human service sector
C) International and foreign affairs sector
D) Religious sector
A) Health services sector
B) Human service sector
C) International and foreign affairs sector
D) Religious sector
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8
The number of nonprofits operating in the United States today is approximately:
A) 3.5 million.
B) 1.9 million.
C) 5.2 million.
D) 2.6 million.
A) 3.5 million.
B) 1.9 million.
C) 5.2 million.
D) 2.6 million.
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9
What were the total combined assets of all nonprofits in 2008?
A) $500 million
B) $20 billion
C) $4.3 trillion
D) $800 billion
A) $500 million
B) $20 billion
C) $4.3 trillion
D) $800 billion
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10
The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) divides nonprofit organizations into categories based on the organization's:
A) purposes, activities, and programs.
B) budget and staff.
C) mission and vision statements.
D) type of clients served.
A) purposes, activities, and programs.
B) budget and staff.
C) mission and vision statements.
D) type of clients served.
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11
If measured by the total number of organizations, the largest subsector of charitable nonprofits is the:
A) health services sector.
B) human service sector.
C) religious sector.
D) international and foreign affairs sector.
A) health services sector.
B) human service sector.
C) religious sector.
D) international and foreign affairs sector.
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12
What is defined as giving intended to meet current individual human needs or to alleviate current human suffering?
A) Philanthropy
B) Voluntarism
C) Nonprofitism
D) Charity
A) Philanthropy
B) Voluntarism
C) Nonprofitism
D) Charity
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13
There are an increasing number of organizations that operate under both nonprofit and for-profit legal forms that are often referred to as:
A) hybrid organizations.
B) social sector organizations.
C) voluntary sector organizations.
D) civil service organizations.
A) hybrid organizations.
B) social sector organizations.
C) voluntary sector organizations.
D) civil service organizations.
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14
What term is used to identify organizations that do not have to pay federal, state, or local income taxes?
A) Tax-exempt
B) Public
C) Private
D) Income-exempt
A) Tax-exempt
B) Public
C) Private
D) Income-exempt
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15
A nonprofit that qualifies under Section 501 (c)(3) cannot support candidates for public office and must limit its expenditures on:
A) staff salaries.
B) lobbying.
C) health care.
D) legal counsel.
A) staff salaries.
B) lobbying.
C) health care.
D) legal counsel.
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16
Which term is defined as nonprofits that have a social objective but blend traditional nonprofit methods and commercial principles in their generation of revenue?
A) Charitable sector
B) Social enterprise
C) Tax-exempt sector
D) Civil society
A) Charitable sector
B) Social enterprise
C) Tax-exempt sector
D) Civil society
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17
Whose 1889 essay, titled "The Gospel of Wealth," remains a classic statement of the philosophy underpinning the American tradition of philanthropy?
A) John D. Rockefeller
B) Warren Buffet
C) Andrew Carnegie
D) Theodore Roosevelt
A) John D. Rockefeller
B) Warren Buffet
C) Andrew Carnegie
D) Theodore Roosevelt
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18
What is intended to encourage charitable giving and sustain the services provided by charitable organizations?
A) Being classified as a 501 (c)(3) organization
B) Receiving free health care vouchers in exchange for gifts
C) The lifting of limitations on lobbying
D) Tax deductions for gifts
A) Being classified as a 501 (c)(3) organization
B) Receiving free health care vouchers in exchange for gifts
C) The lifting of limitations on lobbying
D) Tax deductions for gifts
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19
A certain mistrust of this has been a pervasive and continuing aspect of American culture and has provided philosophical support for private, voluntary initiatives throughout the nation's history.
A) Government
B) Volunteers
C) Lawyers
D) Universities
A) Government
B) Volunteers
C) Lawyers
D) Universities
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20
This principle prevents government funds from going directly to religious congregations or to organizations that would use them for religious activities.
A) Separation of church and state
B) Charitable choice provisions
C) Tax-exempt provisions
D) The nondistribution test
A) Separation of church and state
B) Charitable choice provisions
C) Tax-exempt provisions
D) The nondistribution test
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21
Some believe that commercialization of the nonprofit sector may result in profit being placed ahead of mission.
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22
Salamon's Anatomy classifies nonprofit organizations by:
A) who receives the principal benefit of their activities.
B) the nature of their activities.
C) the amount of revenue received in a fiscal year.
D) whether they are eligible to receive tax-exempt gifts.
A) who receives the principal benefit of their activities.
B) the nature of their activities.
C) the amount of revenue received in a fiscal year.
D) whether they are eligible to receive tax-exempt gifts.
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23
Unlike public charities, private foundations are not permitted to engage in:
A) fund-raising.
B) providing direct services.
C) lobbying.
D) international exchange programs.
A) fund-raising.
B) providing direct services.
C) lobbying.
D) international exchange programs.
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24
Beginning in the 1980s, federal spending for many social programs was sharply reduced under President Gerald R. Ford.
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25
Private foundations most often are funded by:
A) a vast number of corporate sponsors.
B) a single donor or a small number of donors.
C) U.S. Congress.
D) community organizations.
A) a vast number of corporate sponsors.
B) a single donor or a small number of donors.
C) U.S. Congress.
D) community organizations.
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26
In the social enterprise spectrum described by Dees and colleagues, which type of organization uses only volunteers for its workforce?
A) Purely philanthropic
B) Purely commercial
C) Purely charitable
D) Purely public
A) Purely philanthropic
B) Purely commercial
C) Purely charitable
D) Purely public
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27
A nonprofit classified as 501 (c)(3) cannot support candidates for public office and must limit its expenditures on lobbying.
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28
The person credited with helping to establish the distinction between the concepts of charity and philanthropy was Warren Buffet.
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29
The two extreme spectrums that define a social enterprise are purely philanthropic and:
A) purely charitable.
B) purely commercial.
C) purely hybrid.
D) purely foundational.
A) purely charitable.
B) purely commercial.
C) purely hybrid.
D) purely foundational.
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30
Giving intended to meet current individual human needs or to alleviate current human suffering is referred to as charity.
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31
Nonprofit organizations interested in achieving both social and economic value are referred to as:
A) commercial.
B) philanthropic.
C) charitable.
D) hybrids.
A) commercial.
B) philanthropic.
C) charitable.
D) hybrids.
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32
Museums, orchestras, and colleges and universities are classified as 501 (c)(3) by the IRS.
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33
The legal foundations of America's nonprofit sector are drawn from:
A) natural law.
B) nonprofit law.
C) English law.
D) philanthropy.
A) natural law.
B) nonprofit law.
C) English law.
D) philanthropy.
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34
Exempt activities are those that:
A) employ only volunteers.
B) provide direct service.
C) generate income for the organization.
D) directly address a nonprofit organization's social missions.
A) employ only volunteers.
B) provide direct service.
C) generate income for the organization.
D) directly address a nonprofit organization's social missions.
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35
"The Gospel of Wealth" was written by John D. Rockefeller.
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36
Increased government spending on social programs in the 1960s and early 1970s began with President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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37
Another name for social welfare organizations is:
A) nonprofit institutions serving households.
B) advocacy organizations.
C) hybrid organizations.
D) charitable nonprofits.
A) nonprofit institutions serving households.
B) advocacy organizations.
C) hybrid organizations.
D) charitable nonprofits.
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38
Gifts to religious congregations are tax deductible because congregations are required to register with the IRS.
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39
According to Sabeti a critical mass of organizations is occurring within the public, nonprofit, and private sectors creating a:
A) hybrid sector.
B) multi-purpose sector.
C) a fourth sector.
D) a new era sector.
A) hybrid sector.
B) multi-purpose sector.
C) a fourth sector.
D) a new era sector.
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40
The National Geographic Society is a nonprofit organization that also has a for-profit subsidiary.
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41
Ascertain the characteristics of organizations that are purely philanthropic.
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42
Back up the case made for giving by Andrew Carnegie in his "Gospel of Wealth."
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43
Explain the three things that an organization must demonstrate to be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501 (c)(3)?
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44
Select either The National Geographic Society or The Smithsonian Institution and explain the complexity of its structure as opposed to a traditional nonprofit.
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45
Identify and explain the three ancient traditions in which the roots of America's nonprofit sector lie.
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46
Compare and contrast charity and philanthropy.
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47
Analyze the terms "third sector, fourth sector, charitable sector, voluntary sector, independent sector, and tax-exempt sector." Explain what characteristic(s) distinguish each term.
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