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 |
Temple, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $500k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the residential options exclusively for older adults who want to have a simpler, maintenance-free lifestyle and enjoy the company of peers with common interests, or who require a moderate amount of support in the activities of daily living to maintain independent living.
Plano, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 28
MISSION:
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CHRISTIAN BASED PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF ORPHANS AND CHILDREN AT RISK IN KENYA, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, RUSSIA, INDIA, UKRAINE, LATVIA, AND NEPAL.
Sanford, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $636k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
PROMOTING THE PURPOSES AND PROGRAMS OF THE MUNICIPAL WATER AUTHORITY.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 4
MISSION:
TO BE THE MOST TRUSTED EDUCATIONAL SOURCE FOR LOAN OFFICERS, BANK DIRECTORS, REGULATORS, COMMERCIAL LENDERS, AND MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $318k
MISSION:
FOR THE PURPOSES OF FORM 990, THE ORGANIZATION WILL REFER TO FROST BANK, THE INSTITUTIONAL TRUSTEE OF THIS CHARITABLE TRUST. THE TRUSTEE CARRIES OUT THE INTENT AND DIRECTIONS PROVIDED IN THE GOVERNING DOCUMENTS OF THE TRUST. THE GRANTOR OF THIS TRUST INTENDED THAT IT SHALL BE OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF, TO PERFORM THE FUNCTIONS OF, OR TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES OF CANCER THERAPY WITH UT HEALTH (AN ORGANIZATION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE) UNDER THE OFFICIAL RECORD DATED 7/27/1998.
Austin, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 7
MISSION:
PROMOTION OF AND EDUCATION OF THE FIELD OF BROADCASTING.
Bullard, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 64
MISSION:
ALL PROGRAM SERVICES LISTED IN PART III ARE USED TO ACCOMPLISH THE EXEMPT PURPOSE OF THE ORGANIZATION WHICH IS TO PROVIDE A SOCIAL/RECREATIONAL CLUB FOR APPROXIMATELY 566 MEMBERS.
Houston, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $4m
MISSION:
TO MAINTAIN COMMON AREAS, ESPLANADES, REC/PARK AREAS; PROVIDE STREET LIGHTS, SECURITY PATROL AND GARBAGE SERVICE - BENEFITS THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY.
Bruni, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 2
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICES TO ITS MEMBERS.
Austin, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $2m
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.
Katy, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $672k
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)
Cypress, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $8m
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, STREET LIGHTS, ARCHITECTURAL ZONING AND MAINTAIN THE COMMON AREAS SUCH AS THE ESPLANADES, LAKES, PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND SWIMMING POOL TO BENEFIT THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY
Muenster, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $1m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to promote artistic expression within a particular ethnic community; work for the preservation and promotion of the traditions, values and lifestyles of different cultural groups; organize activities and events which promote cultural exchange locally or nationally; and encourage understanding and respect for different cultural heritages among the youthful members of the group as well as the mainstream population.
Crosby, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 74
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE NEWPORT COMMUNITY THROUGH PROVIDING SERVICES, AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS OF THE COMMUNITY. THIS INCLUDES THE PROVIDING OF VARIOUS SERVICES, COMMUNITY EVENTS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE COMMON ELEMENTS.
Austin, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $3m
MISSION:
TRANSFORMING EDUCATION SYSTEMS THROUGH DATA AND COLLABORATION SO ALL STUDENTS SUCCEED.
Austin, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 17
MISSION:
TO GIVE VOICE TO SECONDARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND TO ENHANCE THEIR ABILITY TO TRANSFORM SCHOOLS INTO COMMUNITIES OF LEARNING BY ESTABLISHING VITAL RELATIONSHIPS AMOUNG PRINCIPALS
Dallas, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $627k
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.
Austin, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 30
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide counseling, job seeking assistance and other nonresidential supportive services that help adult and/or juvenile offenders re-integrate into the community following their release from a correctional facility.
San Marcos, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $345k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
PRESERVATION TEXAS IS THE ADVOCATE FOR PRESERVING THE HISTORIC RESOURCES OF TEXAS THROUGH A FOCUS ON ADVOCACY , BOARD DEVELOPMENT, ORGANIZATIONAL VISIBILITY, AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Houston, TX
Assets: $5m
Revenue: $142k
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.