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The Nonprofit Ecosystem in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is home to 13k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $42b in revenue and employ 221k individuals.

How Large Are Los Angeles, CA Nonprofits?

Organizations By Employee Count

566

1-5

226

6-10

312

11-25

185

26-50

149

51-100

163

101-250

82

250-1000

33

1000+

Employee Count Buckets

Number of Organizations

Organizations By Revenue Level

840

$50k-250k

1.2k

$250k-1M

808

$1M-5M

180

$5M-10M

217

$10M-25M

140

$25M-100M

56

$100M+

Org Revenue Buckets

Number of Organizations

Where Do Los Angeles, CA Nonprofits Focus?

The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.

*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.

Explore Nonprofits in Los Angeles, CA

Pico Union Collective

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $76m

Revenue: $3m

MISSION:

TO ACQUIRE, DEVELOP, OWN AND LEASE PROPERTY IN SUPPORT OF THE PROGRAMS OF EQUITAS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL, INC.

Los Angeles Lomod Corporation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $76m

Revenue: $794m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to develop, rehabilitate, manage and/or provide rental housing that is available to people who qualify on the basis of income, age or disability for publicly subsidized housing e.g., HUD housing or housing assistance under Section 8 of the Housing and Urban Development Act.

Curtis School Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $76m

Revenue: $19m

MISSION:

CURTIS SCHOOL FOUNDATION OPERATES A PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR DEVELOPMENTAL K-6TH GRADE.

David And Fela Shapell Family Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $75m

Revenue: $81m

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.

Goodwill Industries Of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $74m

Revenue: $263m

MISSION:

TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH THE POWER OF WORK, GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ("GSC") SERVES PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES OR OTHER VOCATIONAL CHALLENGES BY PROVIDING EDUCATION, SKILLS TRAINING, WORK EXPERIENCE, AND JOB PLACEMENT SERVICES.

L-O Mission Palms Inc

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $74m

Revenue: $4m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide opportunities for people to satisfy their inner needs and enhance their spiritual growth through organized worship or through other devotional activities under the auspices of one of the group of religious faiths that is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Use this code for Christian denominations that are not specified below as well as their ministries, missions or missionary activities; bible camps and schools. (rev. 11/04)

Housing Opportunity Corporation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $73m

Revenue: $11m

MISSION:

HOUSING OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION IS FORMED TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO THE HOUSING AUTHORITY BY OWNING AND OPERATING MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTIES AND RELATED FACILITIES, LAND AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF THE AUTHORITY.

Southern Ca Firefighters Benefit Tr

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $73m

Revenue: $14m

MISSION:

THE TRUST PROVIDES FOR REIMBURSEMENTS TO RETIRED BENEFICIARIES OF HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND QUALIFIED MEDICAL EXPENSES PAID BY THE BENEFICIARY.

Credit Unions In The State Of California

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $72m

Revenue: $1m

MISSION:

TO ENGAGE IN PRIMARY BUSINESS OF A CREDIT UNION, TO RECEIVE AND ACCUMULATE FUNDS TO BE LOANED AND TO LOAN OUT TO QUALIFIED MEMBERS OF THIS CREDIT UNION. TO PROMOTE THRIFT, HONESTY, INTEGRITY, BUSINESS METHODS AND THE SPIRIT OF SERVICE AMONG IT'S MEMBERS.

Union Rescue Mission

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $72m

Revenue: $44m

MISSION:

WE EMBRACE PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS WITH THE COMPASSION OF CHRIST - GIVING HOPE AND HEALING FOR A CHANGED LIFE - HELPING THEM FIND THEIR WAY HOME.

Robert Day Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $70m

Revenue: $7m

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.

The Meredith And Rosemary Willson Charitable Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $70m

Revenue: $5m

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.

Jewish Community Fnd Of The Jewish Federation Council Of Greater La

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $70m

Revenue: $8m

MISSION:

GIVING SUPPORTS THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND PROGRAMS THAT HAVE AN EMPHASIS ON HEALTH & MEDICAL RESEARCH, EDUCATION & CHILDREN, ARTS & CULTURE, SOCIAL SERVICES AND JEWISH CAUSES.

Vista Del Mar Child And Family Services

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $70m

Revenue: $46m

MISSION:

TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE, FAMILY-CENTERED SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES.

Assistance League Of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $68m

Revenue: $10m

MISSION:

IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR AT-RISK CHILDREN IN THE LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY.

Los Angeles County Capital Asset Leaseing Corporation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $68m

Revenue: $2m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide housing or shelter services where the major purpose is unclear enough that a more specific code cannot be accurately assigned.

Southern California Drug Benefit Fund

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $68m

Revenue: $104m

MISSION:

The goal of this organization is to provide for the payment of life, sick, accident, or other benefits to the voluntary members of associations or their dependents or designated beneficiaries. This code is used exclusively for organizations exempt from federal taxes under 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Magnolia Educational & Research Foundation

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $67m

Revenue: $66m

MISSION:

MERF OPERATED ELEVEN MAGNOLIA SCIENCE ACADEMY (MSA) KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE TWELVE CHARTER SCHOOLS SERVING 3,890 STUDENTS THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA DEDICATED TO INSPIRING STUDENTS TO CHOOSE CAREER PATHS IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH (STEM), WHILE PROVIDING A ROBUST, STANDARDS-BASED EDUCATION PROGRAM WITHIN A SUPPORTIVE CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE.

Wayfinder Family Services

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $66m

Revenue: $46m

MISSION:

WAYFINDER'S MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ADULTS FACING CHALLENGES ALWAYS HAVE A PLACE TO TURN. WAYFINDER OPERATES THREE DIVISIONS: 1) CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES; 2) CHILD WELFARE, WITH A SPECIAL FOCUS ON FOSTER YOUTH WITH HEALTH OR BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES; 3) MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH FOR CLIENTS IN OUR PROGRAMS. WAYFINDER OFFERS ALL SERVICES AT NO COST TO CHILDREN, ADULTS, AND THEIR FAMILIES, 90 PERCENT OF WHOM ARE LOW INCOME.

Ressler Family Charit Foundation Tr 102794

Los Angeles, CA

Assets: $66m

Revenue: $2m

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.