Housing providers and shelters
There are 35,632 housing providers and shelters in the United States. Combined, these housing providers and shelters employ 243,923 people, earn more than $31 billion in revenue each year, and have assets of $100 billion.
Subcategories within housing providers and shelters:
- Organizations supporting a housing provider or shelter(469)
- Organizations supporting multiple housing providers and shelters(300)
- Housing development and management companies(20,002)
- Public housing agencies (7,353)
- Retirement homes (6,496)
- Housing rehabilitation programs (1,510)
- Housing search organizations(237)
- Temporary housing shelters(5,198)
- Homeless shelters (5,190)
- Homeowner and tenant associations(3,420)
- Home repair programs(3,178)
Types of housing providers and shelters
Nonprofit type | Number | Revenues |
---|---|---|
20,003 | $17,525,701,278 | |
7,353 | $7,722,488,311 | |
6,496 | $4,270,020,059 | |
5,190 | $6,816,595,673 | |
3,420 | $1,496,633,898 | |
3,182 | $4,325,310,514 | |
1,510 | $1,999,730,961 | |
469 | $254,502,127 | |
300 | $326,390,904 | |
237 | $121,462,281 |
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Job trends for Housing providers and shelters
Employees per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
0 | 11,342 |
1-10 | 4,339 |
11-25 | 1,794 |
26-100 | 1,452 |
101 to 1,000 | 498 |
1,000+ | 13 |
Key takeaways for employment stats:
- Employment in Housing providers and shelters is driven by large organizations like Catholic Charities of Baltimore, Chrysalis Center, Help USA, Habitat for Humanity, and Western Home Services.
- The largest employers tend to be homeless shelters, home repair programs, retirement homes, housing development and management companies, and public housing agencies.
Sizes of housing providers and shelters
Revenues per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
< $250k | 11,122 |
$250k to $1M | 7,064 |
$1M to $5M | 3,777 |
$5M to $25M | 996 |
$25M to $100M | 117 |
$100M+ | 17 |
Key takeaways for revenue stats:
- Large organizations like Navigate Affordable Housing Partners, Los Angeles Lomod Corporation, California Affordable Housing Initiatives, Habitat for Humanity, and Acacia Network Housing earn the majority of revenues among nonprofits in Housing providers and shelters.
- Organizations with less than $1 million in revenue account for 14.9% of combined nonprofit revenues, whereas organizations in Housing providers and shelters with more than $100 million account for 12.6% of nonprofit earnings.
- The highest earning organizations tend to be public housing agencies, homeless shelters, home repair programs, retirement homes, and housing development and management companies.
Directory of housing providers and shelters
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Catholic Charities of Baltimore
Revenue
$113.7m
Assets
$151.9m
Employees
2,438
EIN
52-0591538
IRS type
501(c)(3)
The New England Automated Clearing House Association
Revenue
$3.4m
Assets
$3.7m
Employees
15
EIN
04-2514013
IRS type
501(c)(6)
Habitat for Humanity
Revenue
$288.1m
Assets
$331.2m
Employees
1,365
EIN
91-1914868
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles
Revenue
$24.0m
Assets
$36.7m
Employees
164
EIN
33-0416470
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Covenant house California
Revenue
$15.1m
Assets
$17.2m
Employees
243
EIN
13-3391210
IRS type
501(c)(3)
National Investment Center for Seniors Housing and Care (NIC)
Revenue
$18.5m
Assets
$13.5m
Employees
60
EIN
52-1802714
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Back on My Feet
Revenue
$6.4m
Assets
$3.5m
Employees
83
EIN
26-2109809
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC)
Revenue
$27.3m
Assets
$76.1m
Employees
556
EIN
94-2761808
IRS type
501(c)(3)
New Directions for Veterans
Revenue
$7.7m
Assets
$4.5m
Employees
133
EIN
95-4242745
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake (HHC)
Revenue
$10.8m
Assets
$30.4m
Employees
119
EIN
52-1226188
IRS type
501(c)(3)