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The Philanthropy 400 for 2001: Top 25 Charities

The table below is derived from the Chronicle of Philanthropy website, with links to the charities' sites added for convenience. Links within the table refer back to the Chronicle's premium website (for subscribers only). Workshop participants are strongly encouraged to subscribe if they have not already. [Chronicle of Philanthropy homepage]


The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The 2001 data have been updated as of November 7 and may not match the data published in the November 1 printed edition of The Chronicle.

Figures and ranks for 2000 have been updated to reflect the latest information available, so they may not match those published in the print edition of last year's Philanthropy 400.


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2001
Organization
Rank
Private
Support

Total
Income

Total
Expenses


Salvation Army (Alexandria, Va.)
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1
$1,440,442,000
$2,792,816,000
$2,124,966,000

Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund (Boston)
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2
$1,087,748,356
$1,260,524,937
$588,649,874

YMCA of the USA (Chicago)
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3
$812,098,000
$3,987,476,000
$3,555,563,000

American Cancer Society (Atlanta)
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4
$746,391,000
$812,297,000
$648,619,000

Lutheran Services in America (St. Paul)
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5
$710,263,416
$6,909,130,967
$6,505,034,591

American Red Cross (Washington)
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6
$637,664,249
$2,492,418,155
$2,456,102,744

Gifts In Kind International (Alexandria, Va.)
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7
$601,926,952
$605,112,093
$631,560,761

Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.)
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8
$580,473,838
$3,780,956,626
$2,052,942,117

Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.)
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9
$485,238,498
$5,967,156,304
$1,950,134,900

Nature Conservancy (Arlington, Va.)
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10
$445,326,081
$784,263,611
$392,799,844

Boys & Girls Clubs of America (Atlanta)
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11
$425,125,115
$894,915,513
$798,016,647

America's Second Harvest (Chicago)
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12
$421,665,967
$424,178,750
$416,475,383

Catholic Charities USA (Alexandria, Va.)
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13
$414,440,601
$2,342,188,556
$2,261,594,311

Duke University (Durham, N.C.)
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14
$407,952,525
$2,742,466,603
$2,105,275,052

American Heart Association (Dallas)
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15
$396,388,909
$471,623,812
$448,154,348

Feed the Children (Oklahoma City)
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16
$395,581,981
$398,455,754
$360,002,085

World Vision (Federal Way, Wash.)
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17
$372,045,000
$468,045,000
$466,903,000

Habitat for Humanity International (Americus, Ga.)
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18
$371,086,000
$548,881,000
$421,062,000

Yale University (New Haven, Conn.)
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19
$358,102,600
$3,081,904,467
$1,330,494,071

AmeriCares Foundation (New Canaan, Conn.)
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20
$326,373,880
$328,117,182
$313,390,214

Campus Crusade for Christ International (Orlando, Fla.)
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21
$325,792,000
$373,987,000
$378,034,000

Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.)
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22
$308,676,394
$2,148,232,000
$1,532,663,000

Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore)
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23
$304,043,508
$2,065,587,000
$1,794,167,000

Columbia University (New York)
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24
$292,267,910
$2,366,411,000
$1,682,257,000

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
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25
$288,152,160
$2,380,737,693
$2,373,221,017

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