Iowa is home to 29k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $29b in revenue and employ 243.5k individuals.
Where Do Iowa
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
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Cedar Rapids | 845 | 16,897 | $1,997,460,102 | $1,004,772,782 |
Davenport | 595 | 14,434 | $1,281,940,825 | $303,573,251 |
Sioux City | 524 | 9,296 | $758,782,273 | $120,894,937 |
Iowa City | 523 | 7,694 | $835,418,349 | $1,502,852,054 |
Dubuque | 473 | 10,570 | $942,830,623 | $143,502,930 |
Waterloo | 433 | 10,740 | $1,439,461,056 | $202,005,313 |
Ames | 423 | 3,004 | $506,749,835 | $1,335,936,497 |
Ankeny | 337 | 1,281 | $178,045,712 | $58,586,200 |
West Des Moines | 333 | 24,846 | $2,816,942,293 | $1,573,225,505 |
Urbandale | 328 | 853 | $135,425,501 | $227,757,717 |
Wdm | 327 | 0 | $206,333 | $942,819 |
Cedar Falls | 291 | 3,131 | $236,207,760 | $107,059,874 |
Johnston | 260 | 8,922 | $881,439,730 | $189,623,653 |
Bettendorf | 239 | 1,018 | $108,409,968 | $21,035,465 |
Burlington | 236 | 1,279 | $58,205,146 | $26,031,420 |
Clinton | 217 | 1,758 | $207,061,412 | $40,782,052 |
Mason City | 214 | 8,546 | $1,047,469,994 | $195,572,980 |
Fairfield | 192 | 1,720 | $145,414,363 | $161,550,832 |
Marshalltown | 192 | 1,928 | $167,055,641 | $46,329,418 |
Muscatine | 192 | 1,410 | $142,871,533 | $405,601,986 |
Dubuque, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $2m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide philanthropy, voluntarism and grantmaking services where the major purpose is unclear enough that a more specific code cannot be accurately assigned.
Des Moines, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $6m
Employees: 87
MISSION:
TO INSPIRE SCIENTIFIC EXPLORATION THROUGH INTERACTIVE EDUCATION, EXHIBTS, AND PROGRAMS.
Sioux City, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $47m
Employees: 405
MISSION:
TO BE A PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOME WHICH IMPROVES THE PHYSICAL, DENTAL, AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OF THE SIOUXLAND COMMUNITY WHILE ELIMINATING ACCESS BARRIERS.
Sioux City, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $47m
Employees: 999
MISSION:
GOODWILL OF THE GREAT PLAINS SERVES AS AN ADVOCATE FOR ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION.
Davenport, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $3m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is for named trusts not classified elsewhere. (rev. 11/04)
Greenfield, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $16m
Employees: 22
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE OUR MEMBERS WITH A DEPENDABLE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY.
Cedar Rapids, IA
Assets: $48m
Revenue: $39m
Employees: 1k
MISSION:
WE HELP PEOPLE REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING AND THE POWER OF WORK.
Des Moines, IA
Assets: $47m
Revenue: $25m
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.
Lake City, IA
Assets: $46m
Revenue: $33m
Employees: 295
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE CONTINUUM OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO THE PEOPLE OF LAKE CITY AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES WITHOUT REGARD FOR ABILITY TO PAY AND WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION.
Cedar Rapids, IA
Assets: $46m
Revenue: $23m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to support and fund-raise for single institutions, multihospital health care systems, and similar diversified health systems comprised of closely-affiliated organizations within the Health Care major group area.
Sioux City, IA
Assets: $46m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 4
MISSION:
THE SIOUXLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IS A TRUSTED ORGANIZATION THAT CONNECTS PEOPLE WHO CARE WITH CAUSES THAT MATTER BY PROVIDING A MEANS TO RECEIVE GIFTS AND DISTRIBUTE GRANTS IN RESPONSE TO COMMUNITY NEEDS.
Osceola, IA
Assets: $45m
Revenue: $15m
Employees: 25
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide gas, electricity, water and sanitary services including the hook-up of services and the installation, maintenance and repair of necessary equipment.
Council Bluffs, IA
Assets: $45m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 7
MISSION:
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR WESTERN IOWA IS DEDICATED TO CREATING A LASTING LEGACY IN OUR REGION BY ENGAGING OUR CITIZENS AND COMMUNITIES FOR DURABLE CHANGE AND FOSTERING A CULTURE OF PHILANTHROPY. THIS IS WHERE GIVING GROWS.
Sioux City, IA
Assets: $45m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 9
MISSION:
We could not find a description of this organization.
Corning, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $13m
Employees: 34
MISSION:
TO DISTRIBUTE ELECTRIC ENERGY TO OUR MEMBERS IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH SOUND BUSINESS PRACTICES.
Urbandale, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $16m
Employees: 301
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE AN EXCELLENT, CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION TO PRE K - 12TH GRADE STUDENTS AND TO PROVIDE CHRIST-CENTERED CHILD CARE TO THE COMMUNITY. TO EQUIP MINDS AND NURTURE HEARTS TO IMPACT THE WORLD FOR CHRIST.
Des Moines, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $9m
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.
Sioux City, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $34m
Employees: 533
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to operate educational institutions that offer college level courses of study that may lead to the customary bachelor of arts or science degree.
Albia, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $14m
Employees: 28
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide gas, electricity, water and sanitary services including the hook-up of services and the installation, maintenance and repair of necessary equipment.
Des Moines, IA
Assets: $44m
Revenue: $9m
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.