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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2015. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Conceptual and Design Issues: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21657.
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Appendix B

Workshop Participants

STEERING COMMITTEE

Cecco

Kevin

Internal Revenue Service

David

Paul

Stanford University

Dillman

Donald

Washington State University

Fecso

Ronald

Consultant

Feller

Irwin

Pennsylvania State University

Kott

Phillip

RTI International

Larsen

Michael

George Washington University

Raymond

Susan

Changing Our World, Inc.

Salamon

Lester

Center for Civil Society Studies, Johns Hopkins University

PRESENTERS

Arnsberger

Paul

Statistics of Income, IRS

Berry

Jeffrey

Tufts University

Boroush

Mark

NCSES, NSF

Britt

Ronda

NCSES, NSF

Citro

Constance

Committee on National Statistics

Cristalli

Maria

Hillside Family of Agencies

Crosby

Michael

Mote Marine Laboratory

Dietz

Nathan

Center for Nonprofits and Philanthropy, Urban Institute

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2015. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Conceptual and Design Issues: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21657.
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Eisen

Karla

Prince William Regional Beekeepers Association

Gawalt

John

NCSES, NSF

Geuna

Aldo

University of Torino

Harpstead

Jodi

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

Heist

Dan

American Cancer Society, Pennsylvania State University

House

Carol

Committee on National Statistics

Mickle

Catherine

American Cancer Society

Redline

Cleo

National Center for Education Statistics

Stone

Robyn

LeadingAge

REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS

Alexander

Jeffrey

SRI

Alwarith

Mariam

George Mason University

Belmonte

Cynthia

Statistic of Income Division, IRS

Benatti

Sylvia

University of the District of Columbia

Black

Jock

NCSES, NSF

Cannon

Jonathan

Hanover Research

Clayton

Richard

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Lim

Mark David

FasterCures–A Center of the Milken Institute

Dotter

Rachel

Hanover Research

French

Rick

West Virginia University

Gembecki

Matthew

Changing Our World, Inc.

Gibbons

Mike

NCSES, NSF

Hale

Kathy

NCSES, NSF

Harper

Kathryn

ICF International

Jankowski

John

NCSES, NSF

Kennedy

Terry

Self-employed

Merry

Ellen

Federal Reserve Board

Milton

Julia

Consortium of Social Science Associations

Mindel

Stuart C.

Cleveland State University

Morrison

Rebecca

NCSES, NSF

Moss

Sharon

ASAE Foundation

Mulrow

Jeri

NCSES, NSF

Noble

Samantha

James Madison University

Ommaya

Alex

AAMC

Rhodes

Holly

NSF/DBASSE

Richey

Maureen

Alliance for Children and Families

Robles

Barbara

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2015. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Conceptual and Design Issues: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21657.
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Sokolowski

Wojciech

Center for Civil Society Studies, Johns Hopkins University

Taylor

Jennifer

James Madison University

Wilson

Elizabeth

James Madison University

Yamaner

Mike

NCSES, NSF

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National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) of the National Science Foundation is responsible for national reporting of the research and development (R&D) activities that occur in all sectors of the United States economy. For most sectors, including the business and higher education sectors, NCSES collects data on these activities on a regular basis. However, data on R&D within the nonprofit sector have not been collected in 18 years, a time period which has seen dynamic and rapid growth of the sector. NCSES decided to design and implement a new survey of nonprofits, and commissioned this workshop to provide a forum to discuss conceptual and design issues and methods.

Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Nonprofit Sector: Conceptual and Design Issues summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop. This report identifies concepts and issues for the design of a survey of R&D expenditures made by nonprofit organizations, considering the goals, content, statistical methodology, data quality, and data products associated with this data collection. The report also considers the broader usefulness of the data for understanding the nature of the nonprofit sector and their R&D activities. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U. S. Nonprofit Sector will help readers understand the role of nonprofit sector given its enormous size and scope as well as its contribution to identifying new forms of R&D beyond production processes and new technology.

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