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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 421 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Catholic Charities USA; Catholic Relief Services; CBM (formerly Christian Blind Mission) Cesvi; Child In Need Institute; Child Watch Phuket; Child's Play; Children at Risk; Children in Need; Children International; Children of Peace International; Children's Defense Fund; Children's Development Trust; The Children's Investment Fund Foundation
United States: Tulsa: $3.8 billion 1998 [17] 44 The Kresge Foundation United States: Troy, Michigan: $3.6 billion 1924 [17] 45 Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Sweden: Stockholm: $3.6 billion kr.32.7 billion 1917 [42] 46 California Health Care Foundation United States: Oakland, California: $3.6 billion 1996 [17] 47 The Duke Endowment United ...
Charity Navigator is a charity assessment organization that evaluates hundreds of thousands of charitable organizations based in the United States, operating as a free 501(c)(3) organization. [4] It provides insights into a nonprofit's financial stability, adherence to best practices for both accountability and transparency, and results ...
Charities based in the United States by state or territory (49 C) Charities based in Washington, D.C. (4 C, 125 P) A. Almshouses in the United States (11 P)
In the first year, Karnofsky and Hassenfeld advocated that charities should generally spend more money on overhead, so that they could pay for staff and record keeping to track how effective their efforts were; this ran counter to standard ways of evaluating charities based on the ratio of overhead to funds deployed for the charity work itself. [3]
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Charity assessment is the process of analysis of the goodness of a non-profit organization in financial terms. [1] Historically, charity evaluators have focused on the question of how much of contributed funds are used for the purpose(s) claimed by the charity, while more recently some evaluators have placed an emphasis on the cost effectiveness (or impact) of charities.