Difference between revisions of "Classification of NGOs"

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The objectives of the system were summarized by one of its founders, Russy D. Sumariwalla, who said that it:
 
The objectives of the system were summarized by one of its founders, Russy D. Sumariwalla, who said that it:
*Facilitates the collection, tabulation, presentation, and analysis of data by the types of organizations and their activities;
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*Facilitates the collection, tabulation, presentation, and analysis of data by the types of organizations and their activities
*Promotes uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical and other data collected by various public and private agencies; and
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*Promotes uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical and other data collected by various public and private agencies
 
*Provides better quality information as the basis for public policy debate and decision-making for the nonprofit sector and for society at large (National Center for Charitable Studies).
 
*Provides better quality information as the basis for public policy debate and decision-making for the nonprofit sector and for society at large (National Center for Charitable Studies).
  

Revision as of 10:22, 11 August 2008

Introduction

There are four general schemes used to classify Non Governmental Organizations. These include:

  • United Nations International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC)
  • General Industrial Classification of Economic Activities (NACE)
  • National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE)
  • International Classification of Nonprofit Organizations (ICNO)

These are commonly referred to using their acronyms provided above. This article will attempt to provide a comprehensive review of these classification schemes.


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