THE PHILANTHROPY 400 (Table of Contents)
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Total private support |
Percentage of non-cash gifts |
Philanthropy 400 rank |
| National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources |
$125,862,325 |
100.0% |
65 |
| Brother’s Brother Foundation |
$77,910,013 |
99.5% |
120 |
| Surgical Eye Expeditions International |
$106,497,389 |
98.8% |
82 |
| America’s Second Harvest |
$392,434,067 |
98.5% |
10 |
| Children’s Hunger Fund |
$31,598,839 |
97.4% |
300 |
| MAP International |
$102,346,173 |
97.4% |
87 |
| International Aid |
$73,878,274 |
96.2% |
134 |
| AmeriCares Foundation |
$198,380,792 |
94.5% |
31 |
| Northwest Medical Teams International |
$59,889,334 |
93.2% |
169 |
| Direct Relief International |
$35,333,018 |
92.9% |
270 |
| Catholic Medical Mission Board |
$50,445,578 |
91.8% |
204 |
| World Opportunities International |
$35,204,804 |
87.2% |
272 |
| Christian Aid Ministries |
$74,732,456 |
85.5% |
130 |
| Public Broadcasting Service |
$224,980,779 |
82.7% |
25 |
| Mercy Corps International |
$24,932,060 |
81.8% |
370 |
| The Conservation Fund |
$32,729,665 |
80.4% |
290 |
| Larry Jones International Ministries/Feed the Children |
$201,435,198 |
76.2% |
29 |
| United States Committee for UNICEF |
$148,099,020 |
75.2% |
49 |
| Amherst College |
$34,598,948 |
74.9% |
279 |
| Food for the Hungry |
$34,970,812 |
69.7% |
275 |
| Foundation for the Carolinas |
$51,460,509 |
69.2% |
198 |
| Christian Appalachian Project |
$59,462,023 |
66.2% |
170 |
| Food for the Poor |
$124,759,886 |
66.2% |
66 |
| California State University at Long Beach |
$36,006,863 |
65.8% |
267 |
| Peninsula Community Foundation |
$56,500,271 |
64.2% |
184 |
| Christian Relief Services |
$38,911,047 |
62.5% |
246 |
| Operation Smile |
$59,289,275 |
62.1% |
172 |
| Jewish Communal Fund |
$137,608,929 |
60.1% |
55 |
| Samaritan’s Purse |
$75,637,623 |
51.5% |
126 |
| Non-cash gifts may include donations of appreciated securities. Some organizations that received a significant amount of support in the form of stocks may not appear on this list because they did not report such gifts separately. |
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