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 |
Red Rock, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 5
MISSION:
DEVELOP, IMPLEMENT, AND MAINTAIN CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS TO MEASURE THE ATTAINMENT AND APPLICATION OF A DEFINED BODY OF FLIGHT AND CRITICAL CARE PARAMEDIC KNOWLEDGE; ASSURE THE PUBLIC THAT CREDENTIALED PARAMEDICS HAVE ATTAINED THE KNOWLEDGE TO OPERATE COMPETENTLY IN THEIR FIELD.
Houston, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $676k
MISSION:
THE CORPORATION WAS ORGANIZED TO CONSTRUCT, OWN, AND OPERATE AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING APARTMENT COMMUNITY.
New Braunfels, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 125
MISSION:
TO ORGANIZE AGRICULTURAL FAIR, ENCOURGAGE AGRICULTURAL PURSUITS AND PROMOTE OTHER BENEVOLENT, CIVIC, EDUCATIONAL, AGRICUTURAL, AND HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $150k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to raise and distribute funds for multiple organizations within the Religion Related, Spiritual Development major group area.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $87k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is the fund-raising entity for a single institution within the Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations major group area.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $4m
Employees: 56
MISSION:
THE CONCILIO BEGAN AS DALLAS CONCILIO OF HISPANIC SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AND IN 2010CHANGED ITS NAME TO THE CONCILIO. FOUNDED IN 1981 TO FILL THE ROLE OF COLLABORATIVEPARTNER IN RESPONSE TO THE NEEDS OF AN EMERGING HISPANIC POPULATION, THE CONCILIOEDUCATED NONPROFITS AND OTHER AGENCIES ON EFFECTIVELY REACHING THIS GROWINGDEMOGRAPHIC. FOR 39 YEARS, THE CONCILIO HAS SPECIALIZED IN OUTREACH TO THE HISPANICCOMMUNITY, AS WELL AS ACTIVELY WORKING WITH OTHER EFFECTIVE, EXISTING LOCALAGENCIES. TODAY THE CONCILIO PROVIDES DIRECT SERVICES THAT FULFILL ITS MISSION "TOBUILD STRONGER COMMUNITIES BY EMPOWERING PARENTS TO IMPROVE THE EDUCATION AND HEALTHOF THEIR FAMILIES."
San Juan, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $6m
Employees: 161
MISSION:
THE PROVISION OF SKILLED NURSING HOME SERVICES TO CARE FOR AND MINISTER TO THE NEEDS, RELIEF, HARDSHIP & DISTRESS OF AGED PERSONS.
Aspermont, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $4m
Employees: 27
MISSION:
THE MISSION OF THE ASPERMONT SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER IS TO PROVIDE RURAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, ENERGY ASSISTANCE, AND OTHER ASSISTANCE TO THE PEOPLE IN THE TEXAS COUNTIES OF HASKELL, JONES, KENT, KNOX, STONEWALL, AND THROCKMORTON.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 28
MISSION:
HERITAGE SCHOOL OF TEXAS WAS FOUNDED TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WHO HAVE LEARNING DIFFERENCES IN THE AREAS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE AND POSSESS AVERAGE TO ABOVE AVERAGE ABILITY.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $328k
Employees: 3
MISSION:
TO SAVE LIVES OF PATIENTS WITH DISEASES WHOSE ONLY CURE IS A BONE MARROW OR CORD BLOOD TRANSPLANT BY PROVIDING EMOTIONAL, LOGISTICAL, AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REMOVE BARRIERS TO TREATMENT.
Fruitvale, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $717k
Employees: 4
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.
Waco, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $181k
Employees: 9
MISSION:
TO ADMINISTER THE OPERATIONS OF THE LEE LOCKWOOD SCOTTISH RITE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 23
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE A HIGH QUALITY EDUCATION THATENCOURAGES LIFE-LONG-LEARNING AND POSITIVE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT TO PREPARE STUDENTS FORHIGHER EDUCATION, SUCCESS IN THE WORKFORCE.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $89k
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.
Edinburg, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 29
MISSION:
THE CORPORATION OPERATES A SCHOOL WHOSE PRIMARY FUNCTION IS FORMAL EDUCATION. IT HAS A REGULAR FACULTY, CURRICULUM AND AN ENROLLED STUDENT BODY. THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS AVERAGES 236. IT ALSO OPERATES A DAY CARE CENTER FOR THE BENEFIT OF ITS STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $84k
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.
Denton, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $306k
MISSION:
PARTNER WITH NONPROFITS TO HELP MAKE THEIR SERVICES MORE ACCESSIBLE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED BY PROVIDING SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER RENT COMPARED TO COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE AND SHARE COSTS, SENDING MORE OF OUR COMMUNITY DOLLARS STRAIGHT TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT MOST AND ALLOWING NONPROFITS TO EXPAND TO MEET GROWING DEMAND FOR SERVICES.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $113k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is for named trusts not classified elsewhere. (rev. 11/04)
Dickinson, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $882k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to are responsible for the control and extinction of fires; and the inspection of buildings, hillside property and industrial plants to ensure compliance with fire codes.
The Woodlands, TX
Assets: $3m
Revenue: $1m
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION IS COMMITTED TO QUALITY LIVING FOR SENIOR ADULTS IN A FAITH-BASED ENVIRONMENT.