The Nonprofit Sector in Australia
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Size
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There are as many as 700,000 nonprofit organisations in Australia,
most of which are small and entirely dependent on the voluntary
commitment of members
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Approximately 380,000 nonprofit organisations are incorporated in
some form or another (meaning that they have a legal identity
independent from their members)
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About 38,000 nonprofit organisations employ staff
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There are approximately 20,000 organisations with Deductible Gift
Recipient status in Australia. Most of these are nonprofit
organisations
Economic Contribution
In 2006/07, Australia’s 41 000 economically significant
nonprofit organizations:
- Employed 890,000 people, 8.6% of Australians in employment
- Had an income of $76 billion
- Contributed $34 billion, or 3.4%, to GDP
- Made an economic contribution equivalent to that of the government
administration and defence industry and one and a half times the size of
the economic contribution of the agriculture industry.
Sources of Income
In 2006/07 the nonprofit sector’s main sources of income were
as follows:
- 39% - sale of goods and services
- 34% - government grants and contracts
- 14% - fundraising and membership fees
Overseas Comparisons
In terms of its contribution to employment, Australia’s
nonprofit sector:
- Is of a similar size to that of the United States and the United
Kingdom
- Is larger than that in the Canada, New Zealand and most other
European countries
- Is smaller than the nonprofit sector in the Netherlands and
Ireland
Related Files
Nonprofit Factsheet 4th Ed. (Adobe PDF File)