New York substance abuse organizations

There are 332 alcohol and drug dependency prevention and treatment organizations in New York. Combined, these New Yorker substance abuse organizations employ 12,556 people, earn more than $911 million in revenue each year, and have assets of $1 billion.

Substance abuse organizations by major New York cities

Metro areaNonprofitsRevenues
 
196
 
$440,581,969
 
23
 
$123,370,928
 
20
 
$72,997,008
 
17
 
$103,743,387
 
15
 
$45,231,876
 
9
 
$9,066,932
 
6
 
$1,209,577
 
6
 
$19,159,272
 
4
 
$14,068,622
 
4
 
$16,079,474
Showing 10 of 12 metros

Job trends for New York substance abuse organizations

Employees per organizationNumber of organizations
0
 
39
1-10
 
28
11-25
 
21
26-100
 
31
101 to 1,000
 
32
1,000+
 
2
Key takeaways for employment stats:

Sizes of substance abuse organizations in New York

Revenues per organizationNumber of organizations
< $250k
 
89
$250k to $1M
 
30
$1M to $5M
 
46
$5M to $25M
 
32
$25M to $100M
 
8
$100M+
 
0
Key takeaways for revenue stats:

Directory of substance abuse organizations in New York


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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.
This category corresponds to the "F20: Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency Prevention and Treatment" National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code. Cause IQ determines NTEEs for organizations by its own internally-developed secret-sauce algorithms.