By The Numbers
Our 10th annual edition of the 200 largest charities ranks America's largest nonprofits in terms of private donations. Over the last year, these charities received $40 billion in single-year contributions. On average, they had $515 million in annual revenue, up 5% from last year. Donations accounted for $204 million, or 40% of revenue. This ratio has held for a decade.
The rest came from government grants, sales of services or products (think Girl Scout cookies) and investments. Our data include financial efficiency evaluations and trends that provide a starting point for further research on your part.
The information is helpful even if the charity that interests you isn't on the list. You can look at similar nonprofits to get a sense of financial efficiency norms. (We strongly advise against comparing numbers between different kinds of charities; each category of nonprofit is unique.
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