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 |
Bartlett, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $134k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the religious organizations whose form of Christian faith and practice originated with the principles of the Reformation. Use this code for Protestant churches as well as their ministries, missions or missionary activities; bible camps and schools; and bible distribution programs.
Houston, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $1m
MISSION:
PROVIDE SAFETY AND WELFARE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION AND TO MAINTAIN THE COMMON AREAS FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF ALL RESIDENTS.
Sugar Land, TX
Assets: $2m
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.
Albany, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $163k
Employees: 1
MISSION:
NON DENOMINATIONAL YOUTH MISSION FACILITY WHERE THE YOUTH OF ALBANY AND THE SURROUNDING AREA WILL HAVE A SAFE AND SUPERVISED PLACE TO PLAY, STUDY, AND RELAX.
Houston, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $3m
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.
Mcallen, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $636k
Employees: 10
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS YOUNG ADULTS TO CONTINUE DEVELOPING LIFE AND SOCIAL SKILLS AFTER HIGH SCHOOL AND PROVIDE A RESPITE FOR THEIR FAMILIES.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $53k
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: $2m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 2
MISSION:
THE TPSA PROVIDES A WATCHDOG IN THE STATE CAPITOL TO HELP PREVENT THE PASSAGE OF LEGISLATION AND TAXES HARMFUL TO THE PACKAGE STORE INDUSTRY AND TO PROMOTE THE INTERESTS OF PACKAGE STORES IN THE STATE OF TEXAS.
Austin, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $648k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
THE TEXAS COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS EXISTS TO PROMOTE QUALITY EMERGENCY CARE FOR ALL PATIENTS AND TO REPRESENT THE PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS OF OUR MEMBERS.
El Paso, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $734k
Employees: 13
MISSION:
ORGANIZATION IS A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT IS DEDICATED TO PROVIDING A HIGH QUALITY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM UTILIZING THE VISUAL ARTS TO EMPOWER YOUTH.
Midland, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 28
MISSION:
TO EASE AND HEAL THE EMOTIONAL TRAUMA OF THE VICTIM AND THE FAMILY GUIDE THE VICTIM THROUGH THE MAZE OF THE MEDICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEMS, PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR MAKING INFORMED DECISIONS AND ADVOCATE FOR VICTIM.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 11
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE EDUCATION TO THE MEDICAL COMMUNITY OF CURRENT LIVER RESEARCH AS WELL AS THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
Kaufman, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $438k
Employees: 40
MISSION:
PROVIDE EDUCATION & CAMPING EXPERIENCES FOR INNER CITY AND REFUGEE CHILDREN. LEADERSHIP AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION WORKSHOP SESSIONS TO EXPOSE YOUTH TO ADDITIONAL LIFE LESSONS AND GROWTH DEVELOPMENT WERE PROVIDED.
Houston, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $246k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to raise and distribute funds for multiple organizations within the Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations major group area.
Houston, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $469k
Employees: 3
MISSION:
TO MAINTAIN ALL COMMON PROPERTY OF THE ASSOCIATION, MAINTAIN DEED RESTRICTIONS, AND PROVIDE SECURITY SERVICES FOR THE COMMUNITY.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $53k
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.
Taylor, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $587k
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES LOW TO MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES, INCLUDING THE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED WITH CLEAN, SAFE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING FACILITIES AND SERVICES DESIGNED TO MEET THEIR PHYSICAL, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS.
Austin, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $781k
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.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $721k
Employees: 24
MISSION:
GUIDE DOGS OF TEXAS PROVIDES QUALITY GUIDE DOGS FOR TEXANS WHO ARE VISUALLY IMPAIRED TO INCREASE THEIR FREEDOM, MOBILITY AND INDEPENDENCE. WE ARE COMMITTED TO PERSONALIZED SERVICE AND LIFELONG DEDICATION TO OUR CLIENTS
Houston, TX
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $83k
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.