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The Investment Returns of Nonprofit Organizations,Part I
Authors:Garth Heutel  Richard Zeckhauser
Institution:1. Georgia State University and NBER;2. Harvard Kennedy School and NBER
Abstract:Nonprofit charities and foundations hold endowments and many other kinds of investments. How do these investments perform? Some high‐profile nonprofit endowments, including those of colleges and universities, have been studied previously. This study is the first, to our knowledge, that looks at a large number of the diverse types of nonprofits. We investigate the determinants of investment performance using a large panel data set culled from the 990 forms that nonprofits must file annually with the IRS. In this first part of our article, we discuss our approach and the challenges of using these data to infer investment returns. The IRS data, though less than perfect, yield valuable measures of the investment returns of nonprofits. They reveal that some charities consistently do better in their investment returns than do others.
Keywords:endowment  investment returns  public charity  private foundation
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