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Groups Where Non-Cash Gifts Account for More Than 50% of Donations

November 4, 1999 | Read Time: 1 minute

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

THE PHILANTHROPY 400
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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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