Youth development organizations
There are 52,492 youth development organizations in the United States. Combined, these youth development organizations employ 235,164 people, earn more than $10 billion in revenue each year, and have assets of $20 billion.
Subcategories within youth development organizations:
- Adult / child mentoring programs(1,373)
- Scouting organizations(1,326)
- Youth development programs(37,492)
- Youth agriculture organizations (13,421)
- Religous youth groups (1,421)
Types of youth development organizations
Nonprofit type | Number | Revenues |
---|---|---|
37,495 | $3,665,584,483 | |
13,421 | $303,029,560 | |
4,599 | $2,766,880,182 | |
1,519 | $126,680,090 | |
1,421 | $899,146,575 | |
1,373 | $405,215,591 | |
1,326 | $2,221,246,775 | |
806 | $200,027,158 | |
434 | $8,164,986 | |
45 | $247,615 |
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Job trends for Youth development organizations
Employees per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
0 | 2,314 |
1-10 | 1,510 |
11-25 | 908 |
26-100 | 1,264 |
101 to 1,000 | 580 |
1,000+ | 11 |
Key takeaways for employment stats:
- Employment in Youth development organizations is driven by large organizations like Boy Scouts of America (BSA), Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF), Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU), Fellowship of Christian Athletes 8701 Leeds Road, and Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC).
- The largest employers tend to be boys and girls clubs, youth development programs, scouting organizations, religous youth groups, and adult / child mentoring programs.
Sizes of youth development organizations
Revenues per organization | Number of organizations |
---|---|
< $250k | 7,411 |
$250k to $1M | 2,299 |
$1M to $5M | 1,423 |
$5M to $25M | 333 |
$25M to $100M | 21 |
$100M+ | 6 |
Key takeaways for revenue stats:
- Large organizations like Boy Scouts of America (BSA), City Year, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA), Fellowship of Christian Athletes 8701 Leeds Road, and Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) earn the majority of revenues among nonprofits in Youth development organizations.
- Organizations with less than $1 million in revenue account for 18.1% of combined nonprofit revenues, whereas organizations in Youth development organizations with more than $100 million account for 10.2% of nonprofit earnings.
- The highest earning organizations tend to be boys and girls clubs, youth development programs, scouting organizations, religous youth groups, and adult / child mentoring programs.
Directory of youth development organizations
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Sports and Arts in Schools Foundation (SASF)
Revenue
$44.6m
Assets
$13.6m
Employees
2,485
EIN
11-3112635
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital (GSCNC)
Revenue
$35.9m
Assets
$42.7m
Employees
563
EIN
54-0732966
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Girls Incorporated
Revenue
$13.8m
Assets
$35.8m
Employees
61
EIN
13-1915124
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Homeboy Industries
Revenue
$18.3m
Assets
$13.6m
Employees
681
EIN
95-4800735
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Youth Service America
Revenue
$1.2m
Assets
$568.7k
Employees
9
EIN
52-1500870
IRS type
501(c)(3)
After-School All-Stars (ASAS)
Revenue
$19.0m
Assets
$8.6m
Employees
586
EIN
95-4441208
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Girl Scout Council of Greater New York (GSGNY)
Revenue
$9.7m
Assets
$11.9m
Employees
202
EIN
13-1624014
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Big Brothers Big Sisters Of America
Revenue
$16.8m
Assets
$16.4m
Employees
50
EIN
23-1365190
IRS type
501(c)(3)
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE)
Revenue
$10.0m
Assets
$12.5m
Employees
98
EIN
13-3408731
IRS type
501(c)(3)
PeerForward
Revenue
$4.0m
Assets
$4.4m
Employees
37
EIN
52-2007028
IRS type
501(c)(3)