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How 18 Causes Have Fared Through the Years

October 29, 2015 | Read Time: 1 minute

We grouped the charities on each year’s ranking according to their mission, then traced the growth of each category of nonprofit over the 25 years.

See related stories and additional data from The Chronicle’s analysis of the 2015 Philanthropy 400 and the rankings over 25 years. Read our complete methodology.


Hover over the lines in the graphic below or click the key items above to see how the categories have changed over the past 25 years.
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SOURCES: Research by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and William Suhs Cleveland’s analysis of data from GuideStar and the Urban Institute’s National Center for Charitable Statistics.


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Peter Olsen-Phillips worked with Reporters and editors on the data that helped to power the editorial team’s work for The Chronicle of Philanthropy. He collected and analyzed the financial data behind some of The Chronicle’s annual reports — including surveys on nonprofit endowments, corporations’ charitable giving, and the Philanthropy 400, The Chronicle’s annual ranking of the charities that raise the most in private donations. Prior to joining The Chronicle, Peter covered money in politics as a Reporter at the Sunlight Foundation. He is a Georgetown University graduate.