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Groups Whose Non-Cash Gifts Accounted for More Than Half of Donations

October 30, 2003 | Read Time: 1 minute

Total private support Percentage of non-cash gifts Philanthropy 400 rank
National Association for the Exchange of Industrial Resources $140,908,007 100.0% 88
Gifts In Kind International 793,151,513 99.7 3
Brother’s Brother Foundation 159,771,470 99.4 78
AmeriCares Foundation 412,689,073 99.3 18
Children’s Hunger Fund 52,007,730 98.1 250
MAP International 173,801,725 97.8 68
Kids in Distressed Situations 38,614,865 97.2 332
Direct Relief International 64,532,789 96.5 209
America’s Second Harvest 485,147,423 94.4 12
World Opportunities International 53,914,584 94.0 242
Northwest Medical Teams International 97,399,955 91.9 138
Catholic Medical Mission Board 92,972,197 91.8 142
Christian Aid Ministries 106,020,041 86.7 124
Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation 64,774,658 86.6 208
Feed the Children 546,983,436 86.4 10
Food for the Poor 320,765,464 86.0 23
Public Broadcasting Service 265,707,196 81.3 33
Food for the Hungry 62,329,805 78.2 215
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust 37,531,538 77.5 338
Christian Appalachian Project 74,215,210 72.9 189
United States Fund for Unicef 200,188,378 72.8 49
Samaritan’s Purse 165,256,744 60.8 74
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation 36,899,971 55.1 341
Hillsdale College 31,316,837 50.4 379
Note: 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.