"[discusses various statistics in State of Nonprofit that show percentages of people involved in charity work]" —Willy Thorn, Catholic News Service Online, 1/17/2003|"Tells a readable story of how a multitude of intertwined public and private trends —shifts in demography, public policy and attitudes, technology, the marketplace —have combined to shape today's diverse nonprofit sector. Beyond reporting on how the sector has responded to past challenges, it provides provocative suggestions for changes necessary to promote nonprofits' health over the long term. It is a welcome addition to the literature, and I commend this book to anyone interested in the special role nonprofits play in American life." —Dorothy S. Ridings, Council on Foundations, 12/1/2003|"This is a thorough, extensive portrait of the nonprofit sector in the U.S. and the major fields of endeavor, presenting the challenges facing the sector and its limitations, while acknowledging its strengths and contributions. All those who care about the sector will find something of interest." —Sara E. Meléndez, Independent Sector, 12/1/2003|"THE STATE OF NONPROFIT AMERICA is an indispensable resource for those who seek to understand America's nonprofit sector and the forces that are shaping it. So good, so complete, it is both immediately relevant and bound to stand the test of time." —Peter B. Goldberg, Alliance for Children and Families, 12/1/2003|"Salamon's volume provides a robust entry-level overview of the [nonprofit] sector from some of the most notable scholars currently in the field." —Arthur C. Brooks, Syracuse University, Public Administration Review, 7/1/2003|"Lester Salamon has repeatedly demonstrated his extraordinary ability to gather vast amounts of descriptive data on the nonprofit sector in the United States and around the world....[He] always succeeds in bringing his data to life with illustrative examples and keen insights on management and policy choices. In the State of Nonprofit America, Salamon continues this tradition of excellence, yet he seems to have set an even higher standard for himself and the 24 contributors. This book is arguably the most comprehensive and valuable collection of readings on the nonprofit sector." —Kevin Kearns, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 12/1/2003|"This book brings together an impressive amount of research and information about the US non-profit sector.... This is an important book. It is rich in information, well edited, and with a structure that allows the reader to select the fields and topics of special interest.... I am sure that it will occupy a central place in future research and policy discussions..." —Lars Skov Henriksen, Aalborg University, Social Policy, 1/1/2004|"Salamon's volume provides a robust entry-level overview of the [nonprofit] sector from some of the most notable scholars currently in the field." — Public Administration Review, 10/1/2003|"THE STATE OF NONPROFIT AMERICA gives us a much-needed assessment of one of the true treasures of American society —our private, nonprofit organizations —at a critically important moment in their development. All of those concerned about the special qualities of our society should read and ponder its message." —President Jimmy Carter, 2002 Nobel Laureate, 12/1/2002|"Provides a revealing insight into the important role that nonprofit organizations have come to play in the effective operation of our publicly funded services. It makes clear why we must make this partnership work." —Stephen Goldsmith, special adviser to the president for faith-based and nonprofit initiatives, 12/1/2002