Indiana is home to 42k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $75b in revenue and employ 471.4k individuals.
Where Do Indiana
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
| City | Organization Count | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fort Wayne | 1,784 | 32,237 | $4,393,155,339 | $1,409,713,555 |
| Carmel | 1,628 | 4,234 | $988,517,606 | $723,758,939 |
| Evansville | 1,280 | 18,596 | $2,276,856,178 | $1,009,878,357 |
| South Bend | 965 | 17,795 | $1,966,737,168 | $1,051,635,623 |
| Bloomington | 781 | 6,230 | $999,135,792 | $1,933,484,114 |
| Noblesville | 606 | 1,992 | $154,275,004 | $10,815,686 |
| Terre Haute | 597 | 9,967 | $1,520,448,603 | $347,926,794 |
| Muncie | 559 | 5,208 | $451,232,270 | $423,221,008 |
| Lafayette | 508 | 4,183 | $373,881,904 | $46,920,295 |
| Fishers | 507 | 1,546 | $174,098,736 | $261,229,312 |
| Gary | 479 | 4,315 | $555,214,716 | $6,090,904 |
| Columbus | 440 | 4,433 | $357,990,369 | $341,098,546 |
| Valparaiso | 425 | 5,545 | $507,933,438 | $802,776,607 |
| Elkhart | 408 | 4,562 | $736,623,160 | $219,272,281 |
| Kokomo | 388 | 2,777 | $284,332,470 | $15,025,182 |
| Anderson | 383 | 3,956 | $378,372,311 | $6,705,198 |
| Greenwood | 350 | 1,314 | $149,128,707 | $46,770,670 |
| Goshen | 331 | 6,831 | $808,105,843 | $174,533,319 |
| Richmond | 327 | 6,779 | $849,963,590 | $809,209,953 |
| Merrillville | 293 | 2,649 | $428,065,837 | $910,857,162 |
Indianapolis, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $797k
MISSION:
PROVIDE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING AND EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE COUNSELING FOR ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES
Carmel, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 25
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE FREE HEALTH CARE TO THE UNINSURED AND LOW INCOME RESIDENTS OF HAMILTON COUNTY (INDIANA).
Bluffton, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $1m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide emotional support, friendship, advice and guidance or other types of support for inmates while they are incarcerated and/or which facilitate contact between inmates and family members.
West Lafayette, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $401k
Employees: 8
MISSION:
AFFORDABLE HOUSING - SEE PART III LINE 1 FOR MISSION STATEMENT
Fort Wayne, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $2
MISSION:
TO RECEIVE AND MANAGE REAL ESTATE DONATIONS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF GREATER FORT WAYNE.
Indianapolis, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $442k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE FIRE SAFETY AND EMT TRAINING TO GRADES 10-12, POST-SECONDARY STUDENTS, PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL, THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, AND THE COMMUNITY.
Plainfield, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $147k
Employees: 1
MISSION:
TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN HOUSING FOR PEOPLE OVER 55 AND TO PROMOTE THEIR HEALTH, WELFARE, SECURITY, FREEDOM, HAPPINESS AND USEFULNESS IN SOCIETY.
Lafayette, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 36
MISSION:
TO PLAN, COORDINATE, AND PROVIDE MEALS AND NUTRITIONAL SERVICES PRIMARILY FOR THE ELDERLY, DISABLED, AND LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS IN TIPPECANOE COUNTY AND SEVEN OTHER SURROUNDING COUNTIES.
Muncie, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $91k
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.
Portage, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $701k
Employees: 8
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY ACTIVITY OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING LEADS TO IMPROVED WAGES, HOURS OF WORK, JOB SECURITY, AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR ITS MEMBERS.
Muncie, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $50k
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.
Plainfield, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $201k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME SENIORS. OWNS AND OPERATES A 24 UNIT APARTMENT COMMUNITY IN BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA.
Peru, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $279k
MISSION:
DISPLAY AND RESTORATION OF CIRCUS MEMORABILIA WITH PERFORMANCES OF CIRCUS ACTS.
Indianapolis, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $989k
Employees: 12
MISSION:
TO EMPOWER WOMEN TO ACHIEVE ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE BY PROVIDING A NETWORK OF SUPPORT, PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE AND THE DEVELOPMENT TOOLS TO HELP WOMEN THRIVE IN WORK AND LIFE.
Indianapolis, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $762k
Employees: 41
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide a temporary place to stay for people who have no permanent housing.
Bloomington, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $44k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide a broad range of social services for individuals or families.
Jasper, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $90k
MISSION:
MAINTAIN, MANAGE, OPERATE, DEVELOP, IMPROVE, BEAUTIFY, PRESERVE, AND CARE FOR BETHANY CEMETERY
Rochester, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $195k
Employees: 5
MISSION:
The goal of this organization Are the organizations, fraternal societies, or associations operating under the lodge system that do not provide life, health, accident, or other benefits to their members but rather devote their earnings to fraternal, religious, charitable, or other services. This code is used exclusively for organizations exempt from federal taxes under 501(c)(10) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Berne, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $644k
Employees: 24
MISSION:
AGAPE RESPITE CARE IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING CARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN FOR PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES TO ENABLE THEM TO REMAIN IN THEIR CHOSEN COMMUNITY.
Carmel, IN
Assets: $1m
Revenue: $-11k
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.