What You Want to Know About Nonprofit Information An overview of nonprofit data see IP note on slide #42 Bunkie Righter| [email protected]
Jul 14, 2015
What You Want to Know About Nonprofit
Information
A n o v e r v i e w o f n o n p r o f i t d a t a
see IP note on slide #42
Bunkie Righter| [email protected]
What will we talk about today?
• Who is in the room?
• Information on Nonprofits-Sources
• Information at GuideStar-Sources
• What can I do with it?
• Q&A
G U I D E S TA R ’ S S T R AT E G I C P L A N
GuideStar is working to create
a field-wide infrastructure
for nonprofit data collection and
sharing
Data about 1.5M 501c3
nonprofits*IRS
*GuideStar Exchange
*DonorEdge Community
Foundations8 Top Donor Advised
Funds:*Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
*Schwab Charitable Gift Fund
20 Donation Portals
Processing $150M+
annually:*Network for Good
*JustGive
5 Major Online
Destinations:*Facebook Causes
*Search Engines
10M annual visitors to
guidestar.org
70K social media
followers
140,000+ nonprofit reviews
from beneficiaries,
volunteers:*GreatNonprofits
Impact assessments about
600+ nonprofits from 5
Expert Partners:*Philanthropedia, GuideStar
*GiveWell
*RootCause
Data Coming
into GuideStar:Data
Reaching:
• One database reaching 110+ leading and reputable
websites and private networks
• GuideStar’s extended network
100s of other clients and
partners
• Part I: Summary
• Part II: Signature Block
• Part III: Mission and Programs
• Part IV: Checklist of Required Schedules
• Part V: Statements Regarding Other IRS Filings and Tax Compliance
• Part VI: Governance, Management, and Disclosure
• Part VII: Compensation
• Part VIII: Revenue
• Part IX: Expenses
• Part X: Balance Sheet
• Part XI: Reconciliation of Net Assets
• Part XII: Financial Statements and Reportinghttp://bit.ly/Form990Highlights
• Schedule A—Public Charity Status and Public Support
• Schedule B—Schedule of Contributors
• Schedule C—Political Campaign and Lobbying Activities
• Schedule D—Supplemental Financial Statements
• Schedule E—Schools
• Schedule F—Statement of Activities Outside the United States
• Schedule G—Supplemental Information Regarding Fundraising or Gaming Activities
• Schedule H—Hospitals
• Schedule I—Supplemental Information on Grants and Other Assistance to
• Organizations, Governments, and Individuals in the United States
• Schedule J—Compensation Information
• Schedule L—Transactions with Interested Persons
• Schedule M—Non-Cash Contributions
• Schedule N—Liquidation, Termination, Dissolution, or Significant Disposition of Assets
• Schedule O—Supplemental Information to Form 990
• Schedule R—Related Organizations and Unrelated Partnerships
As of December 2010
T H E G U I D E S TA R E X C H A N G E
We created the GuideStar Exchange
program to enable nonprofits to self-
report and launched a new 3-tier system
in June, 2013
The FREE GuideStar Exchange
Basic information such
as contact information,
mission statement, etc.
www.guidestar.org/exchange
Financial
informationImpact and
effectiveness
information
Quantitative results
GuideStar Exchange by the
Numbers
A V E R A G E O F 1 4 0 , 0 0 0 D A T A F I E L D S U P D A T E D B Y N O N P R O F I T S E A C H
M O N T H
Participation
Level
June 19,
2013
December,
2014
Gold 55 5122
Silver 6290 22103
Bronze 296 13828
Basic 48470 14649
Expired 43733 51095
Total 98844 106797
A few of our clients
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