Nonprofit Hiring Expected To Increase In 2013

Nonprofit Hiring Expected To Increase In 2013
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR CONAGRA FOODS - Vicki McDaniel, right, of 2012 Country Music Association Award winners, Little Big Town, and volunteer Kimberly Schlapman, stuff backpacks in support of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee Backpack program, benefiting children on Tuesday, Nov.13, 2012 in Nashville, TN. The effort is part of Little Big Towns support of ConAgra Foods Child Hunger Ends Here campaign, which helps raise awareness of the nearly 17 million children in the U.S. impacted by hunger. (Dean Dixon/AP Images for ConAgra Foods)
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR CONAGRA FOODS - Vicki McDaniel, right, of 2012 Country Music Association Award winners, Little Big Town, and volunteer Kimberly Schlapman, stuff backpacks in support of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee Backpack program, benefiting children on Tuesday, Nov.13, 2012 in Nashville, TN. The effort is part of Little Big Towns support of ConAgra Foods Child Hunger Ends Here campaign, which helps raise awareness of the nearly 17 million children in the U.S. impacted by hunger. (Dean Dixon/AP Images for ConAgra Foods)

Forty-four percent of nonprofit groups plan to hire more workers in the coming year, another sign charities are starting to feel confident about the economy, according to a new survey.

Health nonprofits, followed by environment and animal-welfare groups, were most likely to report plans to hire.

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