Texas is home to 141k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $189b in revenue and employ 1.0m individuals.
Where Do Texas
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dallas | 12,398 | 161,352 | $39,897,634,019 | $26,783,448,710 |
Austin | 8,414 | 75,890 | $11,551,601,882 | $7,449,172,657 |
San Antonio | 6,419 | 73,400 | $13,345,760,199 | $5,735,053,094 |
Fort Worth | 4,064 | 51,749 | $10,113,051,477 | $10,581,497,623 |
Arlington | 1,973 | 12,399 | $2,777,427,460 | $543,077,937 |
El Paso | 1,856 | 55,059 | $1,542,181,753 | $1,010,582,980 |
Plano | 1,816 | 9,493 | $1,786,906,522 | $634,960,653 |
Katy | 1,480 | 1,077 | $264,101,590 | $93,737,014 |
Spring | 1,439 | 3,699 | $752,321,645 | $259,062,365 |
Lubbock | 1,435 | 5,792 | $874,100,649 | $686,027,637 |
Frisco | 1,229 | 2,006 | $1,030,188,888 | $175,681,627 |
Irving | 1,125 | 24,615 | $5,404,133,277 | $922,203,785 |
Amarillo | 1,105 | 5,306 | $1,349,762,740 | $627,299,021 |
Sugar Land | 988 | 1,166 | $193,692,288 | $735,189,735 |
Tyler | 987 | 13,522 | $704,552,741 | $616,584,404 |
Mckinney | 971 | 1,520 | $214,505,929 | $104,472,304 |
Waco | 881 | 16,757 | $5,072,536,967 | $2,579,256,359 |
Midland | 860 | 4,551 | $983,397,013 | $2,267,427,947 |
Garland | 814 | 546 | $66,674,953 | $831,439 |
Beaumont | 798 | 4,868 | $601,293,458 | $140,575,553 |
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $36m
Employees: 40
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE AID, COMFORT, AND RESOURCES TO THE MILITARY, VETERANS, AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Houston, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $2m
MISSION:
PROVIDE SAFETY AND WELFARE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION AND TO MAINTAIN THE COMMON AREAS FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF ALL THE RESIDENTS
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $246k
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.
Arlington, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 33
MISSION:
THE ARLINGTON CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU MARKETS AND DEVELOPS THE CITY AS A PREMIER SPORTS, BUSINESS AND LEISURE ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION TO ACHIEVE NEW TOURISM SPENDING BENEFITS FOR THE VISITOR INDUSTRY, COMMUNITY AND ITS RESIDENTS.
Bryan, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 110
MISSION:
OUR MISSION IS CARING FOR INDIVIDUALS TOUCHED BY LIFE-LIMITING ILLNESS, GRIEF AND LOSS, WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, AGE, FAITH, DIAGNOSIS OR ABILITY TO PAY FOR SERVICES.
Austin, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 154
MISSION:
WE SERVE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED SEVERE EMOTIONAL TRAUMA, ABUSE AND NEGLECT.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 35
MISSION:
BROTHER BILL'S HELPING HAND MINISTERS TO THE DALLAS COMMUNITY BY ENSURING THE ESSENTIALS OF LIFE, EMPOWERING THROUGH LEARNING, AND ENRICHING RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH FAITH, FAMILY, FITNESS, AND FINANCE.
Amarillo, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $279k
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.
Corpus Christi, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $12m
Employees: 42
MISSION:
TO RESTORE DIGNITY, "HEALING THROUGH LOVE," BY PROVIDING FREE HEALTH CARE.
Fort Worth, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $8m
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.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $5m
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.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $-174k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is for named trusts not classified elsewhere. (rev. 11/04)
Fort Worth, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 34
MISSION:
MANNA WORLDWIDE EXISTS TO HELP RESCUE CHILDREN FROM THE GRIP OF POVERTY.
Houston, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 6
MISSION:
ANNUALLY, THE TEXAS BUSINESS HALL OF FAME INDUCTS SIX TRANSFORMATIONAL BUSINESS LEADERS, FUNDS AN AWARD PROGRAM FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL BUSINESS STUDENTS AND VETERANS, AND SUPPORTS TEXAS ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETITIONS.
Coleman, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $11m
Employees: 207
MISSION:
A COMMUNITY IN ACTION, EMPOWERING PEOPLE, CHANGING LIVES, AND OFFERING HOPE TO ACHIEVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 204
MISSION:
PHOENIX HOUSES OF TEXAS PROVIDES DRUG AND ALCOHOL PREVENTION EDUCATION, RESIDENTIAL ADDICTION TREATMENT, AND OUTPATIENT COUNSELING IN ORDER TO HEAL INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES CHALLENGED BY SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND RELATED MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $137k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is for named trusts not classified elsewhere. (rev. 11/04)
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 125
MISSION:
REACHING MAXIMUM INDEPENDENCE, INC. IS A PRIVATE NON-PROFIT CORPORATION WHOSE PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY RESIDENTIAL AND VOCATIONAL ALTERNATIVES IN SAN ANTONIO AND SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOODS FOR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND RELATED DISABILITIES (ORGANIC PERSONALITY DISORDER, MENTAL HEALTH DISABILITIES, SEIZURE DISORDER, ETC.).A GROUP OF SEVEN FAMILIES WITH ADULT CHILDREN/SIBLINGS WITH DISABILITIES ORIGINALLY FOUNDED OUR ORGANIZATION THROUGH THE ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS IN 1982. RMI WAS SEPARATELY INCORPORATED IN 1988 AND OBTAINED OUR 501 (C) (3) IN 1990. WE HAD A NAME CHANGE SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND BECAME REACHING MAXIMUM INDEPENDENCE.THROUGH ITS HOUSING OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND OTHER PROGRAMS, THEY WERE ABLE TO ACCOMODATE APPROXIMATELY 198 INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES IN RESIDENTIAL AND REHAB PROGRAMS. DUE TO COVID - THERE WERE NO VOLUNTEERS IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR.
Mont Belvieu, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 20
MISSION:
THE CHAMBERS COUNTY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM SEEKS TO INSPIRE DISCOVERY THROUGH INNOVATIVE, HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES AND EXPLORATORY PLAY.
Victoria, TX
Assets: $6m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 101
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to operate inpatient facilities, also known as convalescent hospitals and nursing homes, that provide skilled nursing and personal care over an extended period of time for people who are no longer in an acute phase of their illness.