Article: Asian American Nonprofit Organizations in U.S. Metropolitan Areas

“Asian American Nonprofit Organizations in U.S. Metropolitan Areas”
Volume 3:1, p. 67 (2005)
by Chi-kan Richard Hung

ABSTRACT: This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. metropolitan areas. The data are based on internet archives of nonprofit organization Form 990 and related information. Asian American nonprofits are less than 20 years old on average. They remain a relatively small part of the nonprofit sector. Religious organizations are generally the largest group among Asian American nonprofits, followed by cultural organizations, service agencies, and public interest associations of similar proportions. Asian American secular organizations as a group tend to be younger, are more likely to be in central cities, in wealthy and poor communities, as well as in metropolitan areas with a more homogenous Asian ethnic population and a relatively more active general population in community organizing. The opposite is true for religious Asian American organizations. The pattern is less consistent among Asian American cultural, service, and public interest organizations. Regarding organization size, more established Asian American nonprofits, Pan Asian American organizations, and those agencies located in communities with larger Asian American population have more total assets and annual revenue.

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Article Citation:
Chi-kan Richard Hung (2005) Asian American Nonprofit Organizations in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2005, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 67-97.

https://doi.org/10.36650/nexus3.1_67-104_Hung

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