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The Nonprofit Ecosystem in Illinois

Illinois is home to 72k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $161b in revenue and employ 1.0m individuals.

Where Do Illinois 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 Illinois?

CityOrganization Count
Springfield1,630
Rock Island1,263
Rockford985
Naperville980
Peoria901
Evanston737
Champaign691
Aurora629
Bloomington607
Joliet529
Decatur514
Schaumburg484
Wheaton478
Elgin456
Northbrook434
Skokie411
Oak Park407
Belleville407
Quincy396
Glenview396

Explore Nonprofits in Illinois

Ralph C Norman Foundation

Galva, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $141k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide opportunities for people to satisfy their inner needs and enhance their spiritual growth through organized worship or through other devotional activities under the auspices of one of the group of religious faiths that is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Use this code for Christian denominations that are not specified below as well as their ministries, missions or missionary activities; bible camps and schools. (rev. 11/04)

Boynton-Gillespie Memorial Fund

Sparta, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $142k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the religious organizations whose form of Christian faith and practice originated with the principles of the Reformation. Use this code for Protestant churches as well as their ministries, missions or missionary activities; bible camps and schools; and bible distribution programs.

Carlyle North Water Company Inc

Carlyle, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $545k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide gas, electricity, water and sanitary services including the hook-up of services and the installation, maintenance and repair of necessary equipment.

Peter Hansen Trust Uw 01-34419

Po Box Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $39k

MISSION:

TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED IN SCHEDULE A, PART I

Bethany House Of Hospitality

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $695k

MISSION:

PROVIDE HOUSING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR FEMALE IMMIGRANTS AGING OUT OF YOUTH DETENTION AND BETWEEN THE AGES OF 18 AND 30,AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE ADULT PRISON THEY WOULD OTHERWISE BE DETAINED IN, AS OF AGE 18

Chippiannock Cemetery Association

Rock Island, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $14k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to maintain cemeteries, or provide burial or funeral services for charitable purposes.

Arrowhead Country Club

Edelstein, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $2m

MISSION:

PRESERVE, PROMOTE, AND ENHANCE ARROWHEAD COUNTRY CLUB AS A FAMILY ORIENTED CLUB WHERE MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO HAVE FUN AND FELLOWSHIP AT A QUALITY FACILITY AT REASONABLE PRICES.

C Louis Meyer Family Foundation

Lake In The Hills, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $96k

MISSION:

The goal of this organization are the private foundations whose grant funds are derived primarily from the contributions of a profit-making business organization.

Great Lakes Region Volleyball

Burr Ridge, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $3m

MISSION:

GREAT LAKES REGION VOLLEYBALL IS COMMITTED TO AND WORKS TOWARD OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL TO PARTICIPATE. PROVIDE RESOURCES, POLICIES, TOOLS AND PROCEDURES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY IS A TOP PRIORITY FOR ALL USA VOLLEYBALL MEMBERS. FOSTER A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR MEMBERS TO REPORT CONCERNS AND TAKE THE NECESSARY APPROPRIATE ACTION TO ADDRESS ALL CLAIMS IN A TIMELY MANNER. TO PROMOTE AND DEVELOP THE SPORT OF VOLLEYBALL; TO PROVIDE CLINICS AND MODULES IN COACHING, PLAYING AND OFFICIATING; TO CONDUCT AND ENCOURAGE COMPETITION WITHIN THE GLR AND USA VOLLEYBALL; TO ACT AS THE OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF USA VOLLEYBALL WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA ASSIGNED; TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH USA VOLLEYABLL AND THE GLR RULES AND REGULATIONS.

Mclaughlin Family Foundation

Moline, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $58k

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.

Linda Neville Tr Uw

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $174k

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.

Association For The Developmentally Disabled Of Woodford County

Eureka, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $3m

MISSION:

TO PROVIDE VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, FUCTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING, AND EMPLOYMENT FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES IN ORDER THAT THEY WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENHANCE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE ALONG WITH THEIR FAMILIES OF WOODFORD COUNTY AND THE SURROUNDING AREA.

Quincy Childrens Museum

Quincy, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $813k

MISSION:

TO TRANSFORM THE LIVES OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES THROUGH EXPERIENCES THAT INSPIRE CURIOSITY, CONNECTION, CREATIVITY, AND DISCOVERY.

Rosalind Franklin University Health Clinics

North Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $4m

MISSION:

THE ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY HEALTH CLINICS ("RFUHC") PROVIDES EXPERT CARE IN PODIATRIC MEDICINE, REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND IMMUNOLOGY, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH (PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY), AND PRIMARY CARE. RFUHC ALSO PROVIDES DIRECT PATIENT CARE TRAINING TO MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE STUDENTS UNDER THE SUPERVISION AND GUIDANCE OF CLINICAL FACULTY AND STAFF, THROUGH OBSERVATION AND DIRECT PATIENT INTERACTION.

Wolfe Foundation Of Edwards County Inc

Albion, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $100k

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.

Circle Urban Ministries

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $1m

MISSION:

TO INSPIRE, EQUIP AND EMPOWER URBAN YOUTH TO DEVELOP A GODLY CHARACTER, TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AND TO TRANFORM LIVES AND COMMUNITIES ON THE WEST SIDE OF CHICAGO.

Women Employed

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $4m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to help people prepare for, find, secure and retain suitable employment.

Hallam J Koons Irrev Tr Fbo Museum Of Natural History

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $588k

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.

Community Home Environmental Learning Project Inc

Decatur, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $2m

MISSION:

THE COMMUNITY HOME ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING PROJECT, INC. PROVIDES SERVICES TO ENABLE SENIORS AND DISABLED CITIZENS OF MACON COUTY TO REMAIN IN THEIR HOMES AS LONG AS THEY ARE SAFELY ABLE TO DO SO.

International Union United Auto Aerospace & Agricultural Workers

Chicago, IL

Assets: $2m

Revenue: $5m

MISSION:

PROMOTE SOCIAL/ECONOMIC JUSTICE THROUGH COLLECTIVE BARGAINING, MEETINGS, EDUCATION, COMMUNICATION, ORGANIZING, COMMUNITY ACTION, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY/ ASSETS, DELIVERY OF BENEFITS TO REPRESENTED MEMBERS, FRATERNAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITIES WHICH FURTHER COMMON INTERESTS OF THE MEMBERSHIP.