The Nonprofit Sector and Community Solutions Act (H.R.5533) would do the following:
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Create a U.S. Council on the Nonprofit Sector and
Community Solutions to advise the President and Congress about how the
federal government can work more effectively with nonprofits to “address
national and community challenges and maximize community
opportunities.” The Council would study the relationship between
nonprofits and government, including government contracting; the role of
nonprofits in the U.S. economy; ways to eliminate barriers that inhibit
nonprofits from bringing proven solutions to scale; as well as other
issues. It would be required to provide an annual report to Congress
and the President.
- Create an Interagency Working Group on Nonprofits and the Federal
Government to coordinate administrative policies regarding contracting
with, supporting, and managing relationships with nonprofits. The
working group would include secretaries of each cabinet agency, and
commissioners and directors of key agencies that interact with
nonprofits, such as the IRS Commissioner, the Director of the Census
Bureau; and the Chairs of the NEH and the NEA.
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Charge the Department of Commerce to gather data from
other federal agencies on nonprofit employment, federal funding of
nonprofits, nonprofit revenues, clients served by nonprofits, and the
financial health of nonprofits. The Bureau of Economic Analysis at the
Department of Commerce would be charged with recommending a set of
metrics for measuring the scope, size and economic impact of the
nonprofit sector.
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Create a Nonprofit Research Fund to support a broad
range of basic and applied research on issues of critical importance to
the sector; training in nonprofit research; and dissemination of
research findings to government officials and nonprofit leaders.
Last Updated: August 3, 2010