This paper explores factors contributing to the financial capacity of nonprofit performing arts theaters. The analysis explains profitability and liquidity of 3,642 U.S. nonprofit theaters that filed IRS Form 990s from 1998-2007. Independent variables include measures developed by previous research on the financial health of nonprofit organizations, variables for different revenue streams as shares of total revenue, and exposure to real estate and mortgage debt. Findings show that controlling for organization age, size, and financial health measures, mortgage debt has a significant negative impact on theater profitability and negatively impacts liquidity for theaters with more than $1 million expenses. Contrary to common recommendations...
Two non-profit theater companies, ACT Theatre and the Empty Space had grown and prospered for over t...
The economic crisis presented unprecedented challenges to nonprofit organizations to sustain their s...
Differing from for-profit businesses whose primary goal is gaining profits; nonprofit organizations ...
This paper explores factors contributing to the financial capacity of nonprofit performing arts thea...
Managers of nonprofit organizations are challenged to manage revenue growth and risk (i.e., volatili...
This report analyzes the extent to which nonprofit arts organizations in Massachusetts have recovere...
Examining nonprofit revenue diversification is important not only in understanding nonprofit financi...
Nonprofits rely on earned revenue to remain sustainable. Prior studies have generally aggregated all...
This paper explores how managers in nonprofit performing arts organizations balance the interests of...
This dissertation focuses on how different resource streams that are extracted from a nonprofit’s en...
The Financial Health of the United States Nonprofit Sector examines the finances of more than 219,00...
Literature examining the impact of nonprofit financing and operational characteristics on donations ...
This paper is based on analysis of various sources of data pertaining to the financial status of non...
The goal of the information found within these pages is to help artistic directors, managing directo...
Nonprofit charities and foundations hold endowments and other investments. How do their investments ...
Two non-profit theater companies, ACT Theatre and the Empty Space had grown and prospered for over t...
The economic crisis presented unprecedented challenges to nonprofit organizations to sustain their s...
Differing from for-profit businesses whose primary goal is gaining profits; nonprofit organizations ...
This paper explores factors contributing to the financial capacity of nonprofit performing arts thea...
Managers of nonprofit organizations are challenged to manage revenue growth and risk (i.e., volatili...
This report analyzes the extent to which nonprofit arts organizations in Massachusetts have recovere...
Examining nonprofit revenue diversification is important not only in understanding nonprofit financi...
Nonprofits rely on earned revenue to remain sustainable. Prior studies have generally aggregated all...
This paper explores how managers in nonprofit performing arts organizations balance the interests of...
This dissertation focuses on how different resource streams that are extracted from a nonprofit’s en...
The Financial Health of the United States Nonprofit Sector examines the finances of more than 219,00...
Literature examining the impact of nonprofit financing and operational characteristics on donations ...
This paper is based on analysis of various sources of data pertaining to the financial status of non...
The goal of the information found within these pages is to help artistic directors, managing directo...
Nonprofit charities and foundations hold endowments and other investments. How do their investments ...
Two non-profit theater companies, ACT Theatre and the Empty Space had grown and prospered for over t...
The economic crisis presented unprecedented challenges to nonprofit organizations to sustain their s...
Differing from for-profit businesses whose primary goal is gaining profits; nonprofit organizations ...