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The Economic Power of Los Angeles County’s Nonprofits

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September 10 @ 10:00 am
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With approximately 335,000 employees, the nonprofit sector would rank as the fourth-largest employer in Los Angeles County — ahead of manufacturing, and behind only health care and social assistance, accommodation and food services, and retail trade.

 

It has never been counted that way. Nonprofit activity is distributed across health care, education, arts, and human services rather than constituting an industry classification of its own, so the sector rarely appears in regional ec

onomic analysis as a single entity.

 

A first-of-its-kind report from the Center for Nonprofit Management and the LAEDC Institute for Applied Economics measures it directly. Drawing on IRS Form 990 filings, Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and input-output modeling, the analysis examines all 27,916 active nonprofit organizations in the county and estimates the sector’s contribution to employment, output, labor income, and public revenue.

 

Among the findings:
  • The sector accounts for approximately $185.6 billion in total economic output, roughly 12 percent of the county total, and $121.3 billion in value added — close to 13 percent of gross regional product
  • Nonprofit activity supports an estimated 1.16 million jobs countywide through direct, supply-chain, and induced effects, and generates approximately $28 billion annually in federal, state, and local tax revenue
  • Nonprofits represent 1.5 percent of employer establishments in the county but 8.5 percent of employment, reflecting the labor intensity of the work
  • Ninety percent of these organizations operate on annual income below $1 million, describing a sector whose economic weight is distributed across a very large number of small organizations
Viewed through a lens ordinarily applied to industry, the sector arguably has the features of a cluster: geographic concentration, a specialized labor market, a defined supplier base, financing institutions, and training pipelines. The webinar will examine what follows from that observation — for regional economic strategy, for philanthropy, and for the organizations themselves.
  
During this webinar, attendees will learn:
  • How the nonprofit sector compares to other major industries in Los Angeles County
  • The economic impact nonprofits generate through jobs, wages, and business activity
  • Key workforce and organizational characteristics of the sector
  • The role nonprofits play in strengthening communities and improving quality of life
  • Why understanding the nonprofit sector is critical for policymakers, funders, business leaders, and community stakeholders
Whether you are a nonprofit leader, funder, policymaker, business executive, researcher, or community advocate, this webinar will provide valuable insights into one of the region’s most important and often overlooked economic engines.

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September 10, 2026
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