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The Nonprofit Ecosystem in California

California is home to 192k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $507b in revenue and employ 2.1m individuals.

Where Do California Nonprofits Focus?

The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.

*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.

Where are Nonprofits located in California?

CityOrganization Count
San Diego7,135
San Francisco6,697
Sacramento5,771
San Jose4,871
Oakland3,292
Fresno2,434
Long Beach2,239
Irvine2,150
Bakersfield1,808
Pasadena1,808
Riverside1,529
Santa Barbara1,389
Berkeley1,381
Anaheim1,255
Stockton1,255
Fremont1,146
Santa Rosa1,138
Torrance1,055
Santa Monica1,021
Palo Alto998

Explore Nonprofits in California

Thomas And Dorothy Leavey Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $292m

Revenue: $23m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations with funds (usually from a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation) and programs managed by its own trustees or directors, established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities serving the common welfare, primarily through grantmaking.

Green Dot Public Schools

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $292m

Revenue: $212m

MISSION:

TO RUN HIGH QUALITY PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS IN THE COMMUNITIES THAT NEED THEM THE MOST.

University Enterprises Inc

Sacramento, CA

Assets: $292m

Revenue: $115m

MISSION:

PROVIDE PROGRAMS & SERVICES THAT ENRICH & SUPPORT THE EVOLVING NEEDS OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY.

Ilwu Federal Credit Union

Long Beach, CA

Assets: $292m

Revenue: $12m

MISSION:

A COOPERATIVE, ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THRIFT AND SAVINGS AMONG ITS MEMBERS

Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

La Jolla, CA

Assets: $290m

Revenue: $107m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to conduct research which can be used to improve the options available to physicians who have advanced training in the development, implantation and utilization of cardiac pacemakers, cochlear implants and other hearing aids, artificial limbs and joints and other similar devices.

Fine Arts Museums Foundation

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $290m

Revenue: $17m

MISSION:

RECEIVING, DONATING AND DISBURSING FUNDS FOR THE FINE ARTS MUSEUMS.

Jewish Home

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $289m

Revenue: $93m

MISSION:

WE ARE A LICENSED NURSING HOME AND LICENSED RESIDENTIAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY FACILITY THAT PROVIDES TO SENIORS LIFE ENRICHING SERVICES THAT PROMOTE INDIVIDUAL DIGNITY, ENCOURAGE INDEPENDENCE, AND REFLECT THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND SPIRITUAL VALUES OF THE JEWISH TRADITION.

Stupski Foundation

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $289m

Revenue: $138k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations with funds (usually from a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation) and programs managed by its own trustees or directors, established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities serving the common welfare, primarily through grantmaking.

Mercury Foundation

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $288m

Revenue: $18m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.

The Exploratorium

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $287m

Revenue: $48m

MISSION:

THE EXPLORATORIUM IS A PUBLIC LEARNING LABORATORY EXPLORING THE WORLD THROUGH SCIENCE, ART, AND HUMAN PERCEPTION.OUR MISSION IS TO CREATE INQUIRY-BASED EXPERIENCES THAT TRANSFORM LEARNING WORLDWIDE.OUR VISION IS A WORLD WHERE PEOPLE THINK FOR THEMSELVES AND CAN CONFIDENTLY ASK QUESTIONS, QUESTION ANSWERS, AND UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AROUND THEM.WE VALUE LIFELONG LEARNING AND TEACHING, CURIOSITY AND INQUIRY, OUR COMMUNITY, ITERATION AND EVIDENCE, INTEGRITY AND AUTHENTICITY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND INCLUSION AND RESPECT.

Foundation For Advance Research

Bakersfield, CA

Assets: $287m

Revenue: $4k

MISSION:

ADVANCED RESEARCH IN EDUCATION LEARNING MODELS MATH SONGS MINERALS PERLITE APPLICATION, URANIUM-NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT AND MEDICAL SLEEP DISORDERS AND SMALL BUSINESS S.S.S., STATUS SURVIVABILITY AND STABILITY

Reedley Community Hospital

Reedley, CA

Assets: $286m

Revenue: $230m

MISSION:

LIVING GODS LOVE BY INSPIRING HEALTH, WHOLENESS AND HOPE.

Sharp Health Plan

San Diego, CA

Assets: $285m

Revenue: $968m

MISSION:

TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH AND TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY INTERESTS OF THE RESIDENTS OF CALIFORNIA, BY OPERATION OF THE HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION AND BY THE PROVISION OF OTHER MANAGED HEALTH CARE SERVICES.

Writers Guild-Industry Health Fund

Burbank, CA

Assets: $285m

Revenue: $173m

MISSION:

THE FUND, PURSUANT TO A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT, PROVIDES HEALTH BENEFITS AND RELATED ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES INCURRED FOR THE BENEFIT OF ELIGIBLE MEMBERS.

Someland Foundation

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $285m

Revenue: $32m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.

Pwb Foundation

San Francisco, CA

Assets: $283m

Revenue: $8m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.

The Stanford University Employee Benefits Trust For Post Retirement

Redwood City, CA

Assets: $283m

Revenue: $36m

MISSION:

THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES POST-RETIREMENT AND POST-EMPLOYMENT, MEDICAL, DENTAL, LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHER COVERAGES FOR STANFORD'S RETIREES, DISABLED FORMER EMPLOYEES AND THEIR ELIGIBLE DEPENDENTS.

Klare Holdings

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $278m

Revenue: $21m

MISSION:

TO DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN CERTAIN FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF KIPP SOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Los Angeles Firemens Relief Association

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $278m

Revenue: $114m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide for the payment of life, sick, accident, or other benefits to the voluntary members of associations or their dependents or designated beneficiaries. This code is used exclusively for organizations exempt from federal taxes under 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Washington Township Hospital Developmdnt Corp

Fremont, CA

Assets: $278m

Revenue: $38m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to operate health centers, clinics, and other facilities that provide walk-in, walk-out diagnostic and treatment services for people whose care does not require confinement or a hospital stay. Use this code for types of outpatient facilities or services not specified below.