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Research
Results: Conducted in May 2001 by the Center for Survey Research at Indiana University, the Personal Affiliation Survey asked Indiana residents about their interactions with nonprofit organizations within the last 12 months. Indiana residents interact with nonprofits daily, often times without knowing it. The Personal Affiliation Survey, conducted in May 2001, is an effort to catalogue the types of nonprofits Indiana residents interact with and the nature of this interaction. Five hundred and twenty-six respondents were asked in a random telephone poll about four types of involvement with nonprofits during the past 12 months: participation in religious services; attending events or activities at other types of nonprofits; volunteering; or working for nonprofits. Our key findings show that these four types of nonprofit involvement vary some by the socio-economic status, demographic characteristics, and community attachment of respondents. Please check back soon for more information on the graphs showing patterns of personal involvement with Indiana nonprofits. |
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