New York is home to 117k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $389b in revenue and employ 2.9m individuals.
Where Do New York
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Brooklyn | 14,440 | 174,560 | $20,886,749,443 | $2,402,191,894 |
Bronx | 3,631 | 92,397 | $14,505,478,639 | $2,660,099,375 |
Rochester | 2,698 | 121,881 | $12,317,612,051 | $6,510,791,387 |
Buffalo | 2,247 | 60,848 | $7,730,269,521 | $2,519,289,059 |
Albany | 2,016 | 75,851 | $12,632,429,346 | $4,196,546,570 |
Staten Island | 1,690 | 19,785 | $1,975,764,107 | $288,297,273 |
Syracuse | 1,300 | 52,095 | $5,502,337,280 | $2,756,349,028 |
Flushing | 1,225 | 13,020 | $3,693,092,968 | $466,510,056 |
Monsey | 920 | 4,762 | $481,156,669 | $59,184,777 |
Jamaica | 909 | 15,720 | $2,231,773,739 | $738,200,137 |
Ithaca | 810 | 54,430 | $7,465,579,274 | $9,686,828,451 |
White Plains | 662 | 11,537 | $1,861,692,667 | $360,913,941 |
Spring Valley | 624 | 2,189 | $257,416,038 | $35,783,423 |
Amherst | 594 | 1,293 | $143,243,439 | $428,853,249 |
Yonkers | 593 | 10,859 | $1,371,062,057 | $91,449,723 |
Schenectady | 528 | 12,919 | $4,284,077,189 | $616,583,839 |
Binghamton | 501 | 12,158 | $1,276,090,112 | $197,707,220 |
Monroe | 488 | 4,795 | $337,643,439 | $20,183,582 |
Fairport | 486 | 662 | $67,801,355 | $15,863,434 |
Poughkeepsie | 484 | 19,249 | $2,995,284,791 | $1,729,324,764 |
Suffern, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $393k
MISSION:
PROVIDING LOW INCOME HOUSING RENTAL UNITS TO SENIOR CITIZENS
Manhasset, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $10m
Employees: 239
MISSION:
TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN A GOLF COURSE AND CLUBHOUSE FOR THE USE AND ENJOYMENT OF ITS MEMBERS.
Rhinebeck, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $308k
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.
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $274k
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.
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $16m
Employees: 237
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION'S EMERGENCY SHELTER OFFERS A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS FACING A WIDE RANGE OF CO-OCCURRING CHALLENGES.
Elmsford, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 22
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION REPRESENTS ITS MEMBERSHIP IN SECURING EMPLOYMENT, SUSTAINING THE STANDARD OF WAGES, RESOLVING DIFFERENCES, MAINTAINING HARMONY IN EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS AND NEGOTIATING WORKING CONDITIONS AND BENEFITS.
Middletown, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $11m
Employees: 168
MISSION:
TO MOBILIZE AND COORDINATE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES TO ADDRESS THE BASIC NEEDS OF LOW-INCOME PEOPLE AND ASSIST THEM IN ATTAINING THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, MOTIVATION AND OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED TO BECOME ECONOMICALLY SELF-SUFFICIENT.
Ithaca, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $4m
Employees: 59
MISSION:
THE PALEONTOLOGICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTION (PRI) SERVES SOCIETY BY INCREASING AND DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH. FOUNDED IN 1932, PRI HAS OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS IN RESEARCH, COLLECTIONS, PUBLICATIONS, AND PUBLIC EDUCATION. PRI'S MUSEUM OF THE EARTH OPENED IN 2003 TO PROVIDE THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITH A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE OUR WORLD THROUGH A MIX OF SPECIMEN-RICH NATURAL HISTORY DISPLAYS, INTERACTIVE SCIENCE EXHIBITS, AND ART EXHIBITIONS. IN 2013, THE CAYUGA NATURE CENTER BECAME PRI'S NEWEST PUBLIC VENUE FOR EDUCATION. THE NATURE CENTER, FOUNDED IN 1981, PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUTDOOR EDUCATION. PRI'S GOAL IS TO TRANSFORM IT INTO A PREMIER EDUCATIONAL CENTER FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING ABOUT THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE CAYUGA LAKE BASIN, INCLUDING CLIMATE CHANGE, ECOLOGY, AND THE LOCAL FAUNA AND FLORA, AS WELL AS HUMAN IMPACTS ON THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT.
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $4m
Employees: 32
MISSION:
PUBLIC ART FUND IS NEW YORK'S LEADING PRESENTER OF ARTISTS' PROJECTS AND EXHIBITIONS IN PUBLIC SPACES.
Bronx, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $13m
Employees: 82
MISSION:
TO ASSIST SOCIETYS MOST DISENFRANCHISED; THE ELDERLY, SERIOUSLY MENTALLY ILL ADULTS, THE HOMELESS, PEOPLE LIVING WITH AIDS AND THE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED BY PROMOTING, FOSTERING AND PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY OF HOUSING AND SERVICES IN A MOST THERAPEUTIC, REHABILITATIVE AND AESTHETIC SATISFYING ENVIRONMENT.
Cortland, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $10m
Employees: 157
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR BROOME, TIOGA, CORTLAND AND MADISON COUNTY RESIDENTS THROUGH THE FAMILY COUNSELING, CHEMICAL DEPENDENCE, MENTAL HEALTH, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION COUNSELING PROGRAMS.
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $18m
Employees: 181
MISSION:
A MULTI-SERVICE ORGANIZATION FOCUSING PRIMARILY ON THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND LOW-INCOME FAMILIES, OUT-OF-SCHOOL AND OUT-OF-WORK YOUTH, AND AGING NEW YORKERS INCLUDING THE ISOLATED AND HOMEBOUND ELDERLY.
Williamsville, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $20m
Employees: 1
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE MEDICAL BENEFITS TO ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS OF THE TRUST
Watertown, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 1
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE DIRECT SERVICES, SUPPORT, AND CARE FOR ALL QUALIFIED PARTICIPANTS IN THE SPORT OF DOGS WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM A LIFE THREATENING ILLNESS AND ARE IN NEED OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MEDICAL TREATMENTS, PRESCRIPTIONS, FUNERAL EXPENSES, AND DAILY LIVING EXPENSES.
Albany, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 114
MISSION:
GREEN TECH HIGH CHARTER SCHOOL PREPARES YOUNG MEN TO COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL WITH A REGENTS DIPLOMA SO THEY WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND COLLEGE OR CHOOSE AN ALTERNATIVE, RESPONSIBLE CAREER PATH AS THEY ENTER ADULTHOOD. GREEN TECH HIGH WILL SUCCEED IN THIS MISSION BY PROVIDING A COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM, BACKED BY A PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE, THAT ENSURES EVERY STUDENT WILL ATTAIN THE SKILLS AND COURSEWORK NECESSARY FOR A REGENTS DIPLOMA, INCLUDING THE USE OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY, PROVIDING AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS OUR FUTURE AND INSTILLS A KNOWLEDGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS INCLUDING HUMAN IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY.
Niskayuna, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 70
MISSION:
OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE A SUPPORTIVE AND NURTURING ENVIRONMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE UNABLE TO REMAIN IN THEIR OWN HOMES DUE TO PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS OR MILD TO MODERATE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT GENERALLY ASSOCIATED WITH AGING.
Brooklyn, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $3m
MISSION:
THE HAMASPIK SCHOOL, LOCATED AT 926 BEDFORD AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY 11205, HAS BEEN INCORPORATED BY THE NYS DEPARTMENT OF REGENTS WITH ITS SOLE PURPOSE TO THE SCHOOLING, EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL NEEDS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN.
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 3
MISSION:
PROVIDE SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS NOT SUPPLIED BY EMPLOYER
New York, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 17
MISSION:
LOCAL 1-2 REPRESENTS WORKERS IN COLLECTIVE BARGINING WITH UTILITY COMPANIES OPERATING THE THE NEW YORK CITY AREA AND WESTCHECTER.
Syracuse, NY
Assets: $9m
Revenue: $8m
Employees: 23
MISSION:
TRL FOCUSES ON ADVANCING THE AWARENESS, UNDERSTANDING, AND USE OF EVIDENCE-ALIGNED INSTRUCTION TO IMPROVE STUDENT LITERACY OUTCOMES.