Specific population service centers
There are 24,206specific population service providers in the United States. Combined, these specific population service providersemploy 1 million people, earn more than $56 billion in revenue each year, and have assets of $47 billion.
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Types of specific population service providers
Nonprofit type | Number | Revenues |
---|---|---|
24,206 | $55,970,748,891 | |
5,283 | $38,658,603,814 | |
5,176 | $8,833,490,100 | |
2,647 | $3,021,674,445 | |
2,498 | $3,875,104,636 |
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Job trends for Specific population service providers
Employees per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
0 | 1,638 |
1-10 | 1,987 |
11-25 | 1,552 |
26-100 | 1,882 |
101 to 1,000 | 1,938 |
1,000+ | 181 |
Key takeaways for employment stats:
- Employment in Specific population service providers is driven by large organizations like Center For Independent Living of South Jersey, Checkpoint One, Baraem Aliman Alislamiyah, Southwest Key Programs, and Accra Care.
- The largest employers tend to be developmentally disabled centers, senior centers, immigrant centers, specific population service providers, and homeless assistance program.
Sizes of specific population service providers
Revenues per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
< $250k | 4,844 |
$250k to $1M | 2,625 |
$1M to $5M | 2,486 |
$5M to $25M | 1,453 |
$25M to $100M | 375 |
$100M+ | 58 |
Key takeaways for revenue stats:
- Large organizations like Inclusa, Inland Counties Regional Center (IRC), Tempus Unlimited, North Los Angeles County Regional Center (NLACRC), and Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB) earn the majority of revenues among nonprofits in Specific population service providers.
- Organizations with less than $1 million in revenue account for 3.2% of combined nonprofit revenues, whereas organizations in Specific population service providers with more than $100 million account for 28.1% of nonprofit earnings.
- The highest earning organizations tend to be developmentally disabled centers, senior centers, immigrant centers, homeless assistance program, and specific population service providers.
Directory of specific population service providers
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Casa de Maryland
Revenue
$19.6m
Assets
$22.2m
Employees
361
EIN
52-1372972
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind
Revenue
$13.0m
Assets
$37.6m
Employees
167
EIN
11-1687477
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Canine Companions for Independence (CCI)
Revenue
$43.1m
Assets
$103.4m
Employees
331
EIN
94-2494324
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Young Adult Institute (YAI)
Revenue
$203.5m
Assets
$134.4m
Employees
4,224
EIN
11-2030172
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Federation of Multicultural Programs
Revenue
$7,038
Assets
$352.3k
Employees
1
EIN
11-2422505
IRS type
501(c)(3)
HeartShare Human Services of New York
Revenue
$106.8m
Assets
$65.8m
Employees
1,707
EIN
11-1633549
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Easter Seals Blake Foundation
Revenue
$37.5m
Assets
$8.9m
Employees
1,090
EIN
86-0093224
IRS type
501(c)(3)
The Institutes of Applied Human Dynamics (IAHD)
Revenue
$61.3m
Assets
$27.9m
Employees
986
EIN
13-2573827
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Catholic Charities Community Services Archdiocese of New York
Revenue
$69.0m
Assets
$28.9m
Employees
1,049
EIN
13-5562185
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Arc of the United States
Revenue
$10.2m
Assets
$16.5m
Employees
62
EIN
13-5642032
IRS type
501(c)(3)