
Maryland's
nonprofit sector includes more than 27,000 organizations that are
involved in all aspects of civic and community life.
Maryland's
nonprofits provide child care, employment and training programs,
education, arts, recreation, religious and cultural activities,
housing, health care, social services and so much more. The
nonprofit sector is also a major economic engine, employing more
than 250,000 Marylanders and contributing to the economy in each
and every county through expenditures on goods, services and payroll.
New Reports - Released January 2010:
2009 Nonprofits by the Numbers
2009 Employment Report
Nonprofits and Recessions: New Data from Maryland View 1/12/10 Press Release about the reports
Press Coverage of the reports:
Maryland nonprofits grow staff in 2008
http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2010/01/11/daily11.html?t=printable

Md. nonprofits grew in 2008 despite recession, study finds
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/11/AR2010011101476_pf.html
The Daily Record
Nonprofit Employment up in Maryland
http://mddailyrecord.com/2010/01/11/nonprofit-employment-up-in-maryland/

Nonprofits bucked trend with job growth
http://www.gazette.net/stories/01112010/businew175119_32548.php

Maryland nonprofit jobs grew in 2008
http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/morning_call/2010/01/md_nonprofit_jobs_grew_in_2008.html

Study: Nonprofit job growth in Maryland defies recession
http://gazette.jhu.edu/2010/01/11/study-nonprofit-job-growth-in-maryland-defies-recession/#ixzz0cPtKxZQ0
Other Research Reports from Maryland Nonprofits
Past Nonprofits By the Numbers and Employment Reports
October 2007 -
Making Connections: The Nonprofit Sector in Prince George’s County
August 2007 - Field of Dreams: A Report on Survival and Growth in the Nonprofit Sector
Private
Action/Public Good: Maryland's Nonprofit Sector in a Time of Change
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