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The NCCS Data Web & Other NCCS Online Tools National Center for Charitable Statistics Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at the Urban Institute June 2006 http://nccs.urban.org
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NCCS Data Goals Produce cleaned, checked, organized datasets Make them easy to access and use Promote research and encourage use of data Provide assistance to researchers
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NCCS Files 800,000+ organizations classified by NTEE purpose/activity codes 140+ data files available All tax exempt organizations -- Business Master Files from IRS Based on IRS Forms 990 -- Core Files, GuideStar- NCCS Database, IRS Statistics of Income Samples And More: Unified Database of Arts Organizations; Individual Taxpayer Charitable Giving Data Learn More: –See the “Data” section of our website for details –Read the 20-page “NCCS Data Guide”
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http//:nccs.urban.org Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) & Knowledgebase Statistics on the nonprofit sector – U.S. & State Profiles Information on all databases (public charities, private foundations, other tax exempt orgs) Current projects (research on administrative costs at http://www.coststudy.org; complete & e-file Form 990 at http://efile.form990.org)http://www.coststudy.orghttp://efile.form990.org
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Table Wizards: Customize a Standard Table, by State or Nonprofit Type
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Sample Report: Human Services in Arkansas
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Reports Easily Copied & Pasted into Excel
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Create custom reports, univariate statistics, data extracts Find answers to more detailed inquiries Download individual organizational records Combine multiple data files NCCS Data Web: For Those Who Need More
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Full Online Documentation for Each File
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Sample Documentation
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Choose up to 3 row or cross-tab grouping fields Recode categorical with value labels Recode continuous variables by ranges Choose from a wide variety of summary calcuations: means, medians, quartiles… Create custom calculated fields Create custom filters – “Rural orgs in New England that lost money last year” Customize headings, load easily into Excel Report Builder Tool
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Sample Report Output
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Reports Easily Copied & Pasted into Excel
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Create Crosstab Reports
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Report Wizard Guides Users Through Creation of Report
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The Variable Picker makes it easy for users to find the right field/variable
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Users can search for key words in variable descriptions and names
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Labels for Key Variables (State, NTEE) Automatically Added
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Select Predefined Ranges for Grouping Large and Small Organizations
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In This Example, Seven Categories Highlighting Differences Among Large Organizations Has Been Selected
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Define Up to 7 Summary Columns These could be as simple as the Total Expenses, or as complex as the medians or 25 th percentile for a calculated field (“total revenue minus total expenses”)
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Customize the Report Title and Footer, and More…
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Use a Standard Filter or Create a Custom Filter to Limit the Scope of the Report
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Creating a Custom Filter: Select Variables, Operators, and Values from Dropdown Lists…or Enter Manually
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Click on “Pick Value” and a list of values is displayed…
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Complex Filters: This filter limits records to Arts Organizations in the DC Metro Area
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Download data in the format of your choice Download all records or apply a filter Select a few variables, variable groups, or all variables Formats include Excel, SAS, Stata, SPSS, dBase, and a variety of ASCII formats (e.g., for Microsoft Access) Compressed (gzip) file produced for quick download No email clog: customized data dictionary & link to data Extract Data
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Select the Fields you want to Extract
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Select the Output Format: ASCII (many styles), dBase, Excel, SAS, SPSS, Stata
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The Extract Includes a Link to a Compressed File (gzip format) and a Custom Data Dictionary
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Click on the Link to Download
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A Sample Excel Extract
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Quick summary of univariate statistics Choose a single variable and specify a filter Means, medians, non-zero values Standard deviation, variance Minimum, maximum Quartiles, quintiles, and deciles Statistics Tool
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Sample Output
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Use Same Tools for Picking a Variable and Creating a Filter
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Display a single record Show variable labels and contents Record Viewer Tool
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View Individual Records If Needed
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Display records in an “Excel-like” grid Drill down to view individual records Customize the fields you view Apply a filter Single-click sorting by any displayed field (largest to smallest) Table Browser
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A Sample Table Browser screen
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Link multiple data sets Use in other tools Feels like Microsoft Access “Relationships” Create a panel comparing variables across years Link to special lookup files (NAICS, SIC) Compare data for same orgs from different sources Select specific variables, variable groups, or all variables Data Views
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Classification NTEE organization-level classification –National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities –Purpose, type and major function of orgs. –Translates to federal government’s more general NAICS codes Nonprofit Program Classification (NPC) –Program level activity codes –1 mil.+ programs –NCCS implemented using auto-coding systems
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Classification Quality NTEEs –90% at major group level –All records given a NTEE confidence code –800,000 records with firm codes, another million with “draft” auto-codes IRS Activity Codes –NCCS discourages use –Old IRS self-coding system –Useful information –3 per org. assigned: 1 st is best
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National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) created in early 1980s Hierarchical: –10 major categories: From arts, environment, education, health care, human services, & lots of “others” –Broken into major groups (letters of the alphabet) –600+ “decile” and “centile” codes Example: –Major group “P”: Human Services (general) –“P6”: Emergency Assistance –“P62”: Victims’ Services NTEE Classification
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NTEE Major Groups A - Arts, Culture, and Humanities B -Education C -Environmental Quality, Protection, and Beautification D Animal-Related E - Health F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention G-Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines H -Medical Research I - Crime, Legal Related J -Employment, Job Related K -Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition L -Housing, Shelter M-Public Safety N -Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics O -Youth Development P -Human Services - Multipurpose and Other Q -International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security R -Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy S -Community Improvement, Capacity Building T -Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations U -Science and Technology Research Institutes, Services V -Social Science Research Institutes, Services W -Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other X -Religion Related, Spiritual Development Y -Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other Z -Unknown/Unclassified
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Online NTEE Search makes finding the right code easy
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EON Online Classification Tool Authorized researchers can help us verify classifications…
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EON Online Classification Tool shows all the information needed to classify most organizations
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Got Data? Part of NCCS’s mission is to serve as a repository or archives for data on the nonprofit sector. If you have research data that you’d like to make accessible to the nonprofit research community, we can help.
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Getting Started Become a registered user at http://nccs.urban.org or email nccs@ui.urban.org One-Minute Tours on the Data Web Guide to Using NCCS Data We wish we could provide for free, but… Pricing –Free for scholarly use, except for extracts –Extracts $50-200 (1-10 files) –Negotiable
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