2009 private support
$271,248,202
268,311,448
267,346,525
266,600,000
264,101,393
263,330,000
254,024,193
248,804,000
247,616,241
240,012,270
239,627,715
237,591,000
237,398,631
237,052,336
233,473,000
233,434,090
231,464,266
223,971,020
223,775,620
220,551,891
217,883,053
216,130,540
214,152,929
204,550,028
202,574,211
201,245,426
200,474,463
200,400,000
200,375,175
197,897,971
197,534,436
197,513,608
196,928,639
193,755,550
192,876,749
192,836,000
189,334,793
186,597,643
184,320,196
183,159,618
182,300,000
181,741,000
181,180,000
180,836,000
179,769,769
179,109,955
n/a Not available. Includes affiliates.
† Organization has appeared on the Philanthropy 400 every year since 1991.
Figures are for the fiscal year ending in 2008.
†† Organization ran a capital campaign in 2009.
57. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill †
58. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (White Plains, N. Y.) †
59. Brother’s Brother Foundation (Pittsburgh) †
60. Susan G. Komen for the Cure (Dallas)
61. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
62. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) †
63. Cross International Alliance (Pompano Beach, Fla.)
64. University of Chicago †
65. Indiana University (Bloomington) † ††
66. Save the Children (Westport, Conn.) †
67. Catholic Relief Services (Baltimore) †
68. Silicon Valley Community Foundation (Mountain View, Calif.)
69. University of Texas at Austin † ††
70. Ohio State University (Columbus) † ††
71. University of Virginia (Charlottesville) †
72. Marine Toys for Tots Foundation ( Triangle, Va.)
73. WGBH Educational Foundation (Boston) †
74. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (New York)
75. Rotary Foundation of Rotary International (Evanston, Ill.) †
76. Operation Compassion (Cleveland, Tenn.)
77. Teach for America (New York)
78. ChildFund International (Richmond, Va.) †
79. Princeton University (N. J.) † ††
80. Health Research (Rensselaer, N. Y.)
81. University of Florida (Gainesville) † ††
82. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston) ††
83. Greater Kansas City Community Foundation (Mo.) †
84. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.) †
85. Wake Forest University Health Services ( Winston-Salem, N.C.)
86. National Multiple Sclerosis Society (New York) †
87. March of Dimes Foundation ( White Plains, N. Y.)
88. University of Notre Dame (Ind.) †
89. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (Philadelphia) † ††
90. Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund (New York)
91. American-Nicaraguan Foundation (Miami)
92. Brown University (Providence, R.I.) †
93. Special Olympics (Washington) †
94. Texas A&M University (College Station) †
95. Oregon Health & Science University (Portland) †
96. Wycliffe Bible Translators (Orlando, Fla.) ††
97. Christian Broadcasting Network (Virginia Beach) †
98. Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) †
99. Georgetown University (Washington) †
100. Pennsylvania State University (University Park) †
101. Alzheimer’s Association (Chicago) †
102. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
(New York) †
103. Muscular Dystrophy Association (Tucson) †
104. Purdue University at West Lafayette (Ind.) †
105. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (New York) †
106. American Kidney Fund (Rockville, Md.)
107. National Cancer Coalition (Raleigh, N.C.)
108. American Diabetes Association (Alexandria, Va.) †
109. Direct Relief International (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
110. Young Life (Colorado Springs) † ††
111. Interchurch Medical Assistance (New Windsor, Md.)
112. California Community Foundation (Los Angeles)
113. Arc of the United States (Washington) ††
114. University of Utah (Salt Lake City) † ††
change from
previous year
Percentage
– 9.9%
4. 6
– 75.3
13.0
78.0
– 21.0
0.5
– 3. 2
– 39. 4
– 25. 8
0.7
24. 4
– 16. 6
– 0.1
– 13. 8
– 0.2
65.3
– 8. 5
43. 4
– 8. 8
85.5
4.0
– 5. 2
20. 5
– 2. 1
– 2. 7
14.3
– 45. 5
367.9
– 14.2
– 10. 3
– 25. 6
– 7. 8
60.2
41. 5
9. 5
1. 8
– 9. 7
244.3
31. 3
– 0.8
– 15. 5
64.8
2. 7
– 15. 1
– 20. 3
175,435,559
173,835,000
173,145,890
172,364,978
169,934,970
167,426,000
164,936,747
164,790,727
163,033,762
162,673,146
162,332,774
161,987,880
– 3. 6
– 0.1
– 39. 5
38. 9
11. 9
– 1. 5
– 16. 9
0.4
16. 3
23. 7
35. 4
38. 8
115. Vanderbilt University (Nashville) † ††
116. New York-Presbyterian Hospital ††
117. United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies
of New York † ††
118. Scholarship America (St. Peter, Minn.) †
119. Arizona State University at Tempe †
120. Cleveland Foundation
121. Junior Achievement Worldwide (Colorado Springs) †
122. Washington University in St. Louis †
123. University of Miami (Coral Gables, Fla.) †
124. Easter Seals (Chicago) †
125. Make-A-Wish Foundation (Phoenix)
126. Chronic Disease Fund (Plano, Tex.)
127. Food for the Hungry (Phoenix) ††
128. Van Andel Institute (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
129. Institute of International Education (New York) †
130. Ducks Unlimited (Memphis) †
131. Islamic Relief USA (Alexandria, Va.)
132. Children International (Kansas City, Mo.) †
133. University of Illinois system (Urbana) †
134. Robin Hood Foundation (New York)
135. Jewish Communal Fund (New York)
136. United Negro College Fund (Fairfax, Va.) †
137. University of Nebraska (Lincoln) †
138. University of Arizona (Tucson) †
139. Emory University (Atlanta) †
140. Nemours Foundation (Jacksonville, Fla.)
141. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) † ††
142. Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.) † ††
143. University of Oklahoma (Norman) †
144. Christian Appalachian Project (Lancaster, Ky.) †
145. Doctors Without Borders USA
(Médecins Sans Frontières USA) (New York)
146. University of Colorado (Boulder)
147. Jewish Federation/Jewish United Fund
of Metropolitan Chicago †
148. Medical Teams International ( Tigard, Ore.)
149. Project Hope/People-to-People Health Foundation
(Millwood, Va.) †
150. Smithsonian Institution (Washington) †
151. Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (Seattle)
152. St. Mary’s Food Bank (Phoenix) ††
153. National Association for the Exchange of Industrial
Resources (Galesburg, Ill.)
154. Environmental Defense Fund (New York) †
155. Humane Society of the United States (Washington)
156. Michigan State University (East Lansing) †
157. Trust for Public Land (San Francisco)
158. Kingsway Charities (Bristol, Va.)
159. American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (New York) ††
160. Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Home (Boys Town, Neb.) †
161. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
162. Focus on the Family (Colorado Springs)
163. Girl Scouts of the USA (New York) †
164. Global Impact (Alexandria, Va.)
165. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (Bethesda, Md.) † ††
166. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) †
167. University of Iowa (Iowa City) †
168. Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
169. Christian Aid Ministries (Berlin, Ohio)
2009 private support
$161,038,097
160,629,409
159,684,000
change from
previous year
Percentage
20.7%
– 5. 2
– 10. 1
158,521,848
158,171,633
156,354,816
154,890,846
154,573,226
153,521,165
152,450,000
152,211,894
150,235,567
148,521,815
148,459,849
148,180,000
147,266,915
146,480,114
145,963,378
145,279,000
144,568,232
142,872,382
142,606,332
141,539,000
141,386,156
141,127,000
140,126,228
138,267,795
137,106,659
135,883,034
135,744,057
135,362,655
77.4
31. 3
257.7
30. 8
0.7
– 23. 3
– 9.0
– 24. 8
66.5
78.9
– 45. 7
26. 5
– 22. 2
93.0
2. 6
– 29. 8
– 6.0
– 52. 3
– 6. 7
– 15. 2
– 8. 2
– 14.1
3. 7
20. 3
– 17. 7
– 31. 9
– 5. 2
– 10. 7
135,134,000
133,494,791
– 17. 1
– 15. 1
133,087,468
133,042,676
4. 7
– 16. 8
131,639,320
130,537,196
128,680,670
126,752,502
1. 9
– 38. 8
53. 5
– 5. 7
124,675,867
123,015,670
122,725,000
121,730,988
121,643,735
121,500,208
120,631,000
119,815,000
119,656,879
119,624,453
118,698,661
118,300,466
118,192,595
116,924,023
116,295,697
116,168,060
5. 2
– 1. 6
– 4. 2
2. 3
25.0
31. 5
130.8
117.0
– 10. 2
– 19. 1
0.4
– 14.5
14.3
– 5. 5
– 8. 1
– 37. 2
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