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

November 5, 1998 | Read Time: 1 minute

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

THE PHILANTHROPY 400
(Table of Contents)

Total
private
support
Percentage
of non-cash
gifts
Philanthropy
400 rank
National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources $101,797,033 100.0% 72
Gifts In Kind International 289,610,113 99.7 13
Brother’s Brother Foundation 56,214,823 99.2 151
Second Harvest 400,598,748 98.9 8
Children’s Hunger Fund 29,439,661 97.4 282
MAP International 145,612,964 97.4 42
International Aid 63,907,606 96.5 133
AmeriCares Foundation 156,721,627 94.5 36
Northwest Medical Teams International 48,919,958 91.9 181
Christian Aid Ministries 104,662,896 90.6 68
Total
private
support
Percentage
of non-cash
gifts
Philanthropy
400 rank
Catholic Medical Mission Board $47,070,750 90.5% 187
World Opportunities International 37,531,578 87.7 225
Peninsula Community Foundation 36,645,044 87.1 234
Project Hope/People-to-People Health Foundation 93,908,850 86.1 82
Public Broadcasting Service 173,500,766 82.2 31
Operation Smile 35,168,726 80.4 244
Larry Jones International Ministries/Feed the Children 162,023,279 78.1 33
Food for the Hungry 34,419,254 73.4 249
Rochester Institute of Technology 34,884,638 72.8 245
Food for the Poor 83,870,778 72.4 100
Total
private
support
Percentage
of non-cash
gifts
Philanthropy
400 rank
Foundation for the Carolinas $36,029,622 72.4% 238
Jewish Communal Fund 103,541,631 68.8 69
Christian Appalachian Project 59,917,234 65.5 138
Christian Relief Services 42,958,054 64.2 203
University of St. Thomas 26,425,199 63.9 315
California State University at Long Beach 25,923,741 62.4 328
Trust for Public Land 37,494,615 62.0 226
Communities Foundation of Texas 45,840,599 57.3 194
Samaritan’s Purse 49,932,662 53.9 179
Carter Center 53,235,213 52.9 162
Museum of Modern Art 74,224,994 52.3 111
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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