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SCANPO s Mission: to serve, support and strengthen nonprofits for a better SC. With over 600 members, we are run by and for nonprofit leaders. Representing and protecting charitable nonprofits. Madeleine McGee SCANPO President 803.929.0399 [email protected] g ECONOMIC IMPACT SC’s Nonprofit Sector: Employed 7% of SC’s 2010 workforce, 162,000 workers (4% in 2002) Is the third largest sector nationally and in SC (only retail and manufacturing employ more) Contributes approx. 8% of the GSP (gross state product) Holds assets of $29 billion Together. For good. www.scanpo.org COMMUNITY IMPACT 4,000 charitable nonprofit organizations serve SC’s citizens* They feed the hungry, tend the sick, educate our children, protect the environment and natural resources, redevelop our cities, provide job training and housing and offer arts and cultural stimulation.

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SCANPO’s Mission: to serve, support and strengthen nonprofits

for a better SC.

With over 600 members,

we are run by and for nonprofit leaders. Representing and

protecting charitable nonprofits.

Madeleine McGeeSCANPO President

[email protected]

g400 Arbor Lake Dr. Suite B500

Columbia, SC 29223

ECONOMIC IMPACT

SC’s Nonprofit Sector: Employed 7% of SC’s 2010

workforce, 162,000 workers (4% in 2002)

Is the third largest sector nationally and in SC (only retail and manufacturing employ more)

Contributes approx. 8% of the GSP (gross state product)

Holds assets of $29 billion

Source: 2010 US Bureau of Labor StatisticsTogether. For good. www.scanpo.org

COMMUNITY IMPACT

4,000 charitable nonprofit organizations

serve SC’s citizens*

They feed the hungry, tend the sick, educate

our children, protect the environment and natural resources, redevelop our cities, provide job training and housing and offer arts and cultural stimulation.

* 501c3s completing annual IRS 990 form of the roughly19,000 registered with IRS.