Nonprofits by cities and states

Every state and city has nonprofits that solve problems, provide jobs, and contribute to the economy. Click on a state or city below to learn more about the charities, associations, foundations, hospitals, schools, and other institutions in that area.

Nonprofits by state

StateNonprofitsRevenues
207,972
$512,762,318,447
154,556
$192,669,366,248
126,296
$381,551,527,550
116,420
$154,996,354,488
83,786
$219,127,595,409
80,114
$164,516,596,918
79,707
$156,290,411,424
64,612
$93,612,465,435
60,296
$83,056,702,650
59,570
$96,391,667,069
Showing 10 of 54states

Nonprofits by metro area

Metro areaNonprofitsRevenues
120,209
$364,345,150,371
71,323
$125,280,123,170
56,932
$149,363,492,853
55,860
$126,303,658,631
43,716
$65,267,861,735
42,439
$66,575,778,954
40,927
$111,680,247,471
36,249
$52,794,280,853
34,290
$40,273,730,165
32,839
$146,941,021,403
Showing 10 of 392metros

State and city directory of nonprofits

Note: Many metro areas span multiple states. For example, the Portland Oregon metro also contains Vancouver Washington. The states below will list metro areas even if the primary city in that metro area (e.g., Portland, OR) isn't in that state (e.g., Washington).
Methodology: Cause IQ mines all tax-exempt organizations that file a Form 990, Form 990-EZ, or Form 990-PF with the IRS. We collect and aggregate this information from OCR'd paper taxreturns, XML e-file taxreturns, IRS-provided extract, the Business Master File, and Cause IQ secret sauce for data cleaning, categorization, classification, analytics, etc.