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United States: New York City: $19.6 billion 1993 [15] 11 Lilly Endowment United States: Indianapolis: $15.1 billion 1937 [16] 12 Ford Foundation United States: New York City: $13.7 billion 1936 [17] 13 Silicon Valley Community Foundation United States: San Jose, California: $13.6 billion 2007 [18] 14 Garfield Weston Foundation United Kingdom ...
Non-profit organisations based in the United Arab Emirates (3 C, 5 P) Non-profit organisations based in the United Kingdom (15 C, 189 P) Non-profit organizations based in the United States (27 C, 419 P)
Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 419 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following list of countries by charitable donation, prima facie, measures the generosity of nations by showing the total charitable donations from individuals within the nation, as a percentage of the nation's GDP. The figures were published in February 2016 by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) in its report titled Gross Domestic ...
The World Giving Index (WGI) is an annual report published by the Charities Aid Foundation, using data gathered by Gallup, and ranks over 140 countries in the world according to how charitable they are. The aim of the World Giving Index is to provide insight into the scope and nature of giving around the world.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada; Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Bilqees Sarwar Foundation; Blessing Bethlehem; Bloomberg Philanthropies; Bluey Day Foundation; Born This Way Foundation; Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Bread for the World
Social welfare charities based in the United States (4 C, 86 P) Pages in category "Charities based in the United States" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Statistics indicate the United States is the most generous country in the world over the decade until December 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 2023, the majority of charitable dollars in the U.S. went to religion (24%), education (14%), human services (14%), grantmaking foundations (13%), public-society benefit (10%).