Texas is home to 127k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $183b in revenue and employ 935.6k individuals.
Where Do Texas
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dallas | 11,730 | 140,797 | $38,279,899,990 | $25,133,170,557 |
Austin | 7,760 | 67,952 | $15,850,129,838 | $7,723,589,156 |
San Antonio | 5,847 | 67,780 | $12,142,839,081 | $4,926,946,249 |
Fort Worth | 3,685 | 46,286 | $9,639,767,701 | $12,069,380,134 |
Arlington | 1,855 | 12,482 | $2,738,624,932 | $600,631,197 |
El Paso | 1,663 | 54,547 | $1,513,390,335 | $1,004,396,692 |
Plano | 1,598 | 9,299 | $1,908,573,540 | $705,728,790 |
Lubbock | 1,364 | 5,502 | $859,401,026 | $622,115,004 |
Katy | 1,216 | 923 | $204,783,599 | $96,520,179 |
Spring | 1,215 | 3,708 | $689,575,301 | $241,024,033 |
Frisco | 1,006 | 1,818 | $857,928,867 | $165,148,540 |
Irving | 998 | 25,156 | $4,808,065,306 | $767,317,076 |
Amarillo | 997 | 5,177 | $1,315,792,808 | $573,962,395 |
Tyler | 905 | 13,440 | $832,654,453 | $637,306,852 |
Sugar Land | 843 | 1,065 | $163,985,007 | $759,807,619 |
Waco | 825 | 16,324 | $6,838,274,826 | $2,237,140,199 |
Mckinney | 825 | 1,336 | $167,055,514 | $61,955,813 |
Garland | 771 | 531 | $65,730,171 | $1,877,333 |
Midland | 768 | 4,654 | $907,873,275 | $1,981,838,150 |
Beaumont | 745 | 4,681 | $558,116,896 | $120,724,652 |
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $824m
Revenue: $886m
Employees: 5k
MISSION:
SUPPORTING THE HEALTH CARE MINISTRIES OF THE SPONSORING CONGREGATIONS IN EXTENDING THE HEALTH MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
San Antonio, TX
Assets: $821m
Revenue: $706m
Employees: 3k
MISSION:
BENEFITING GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRY & THE PUBLIC THROUGH INNOVATIVE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
Irving, TX
Assets: $817m
MISSION:
SUPPORTING THE HEALTH CARE MINISTRIES OF THE SPONSORING CONGREGATIONS IN EXTENDING THE HEALING MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Round Rock, TX
Assets: $788m
Revenue: $132m
Employees: 718
MISSION:
"OUR VISION IS THAT PEOPLE RECEIVE TRUSTED GUIDANCE TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS AND IMPROVE THEIR LIVES." TRELLIS ADMINISTERS THE FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM (FFELP).
Houston, TX
Assets: $787m
Revenue: $100m
MISSION:
SEE SCHEDULE O.DESCRIBE THE ORGANIZATION'S MISSION:THIS ORGANIZATION IS PART OF THE METHODIST HOSPITAL, DOING BUSINESS AS HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL, WHOSE MISSION IS: TO PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY, COST-EFFECTIVE HEALTH CARE THAT DELIVERS THE BEST VALUE TO THE PEOPLE WE SERVE IN A SPIRITUAL ENVIRONMENT OF CARING IN ASSOCIATION WITH INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TEACHING AND RESEARCH.
Westlake, TX
Assets: $786m
Revenue: $56m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to act as vehicles for their parent corporations to set aside funds for workers compensation, medical malpractice, general liability claims, and other insurance purposes.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $778m
Revenue: $134m
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.
Abilene, TX
Assets: $774m
Revenue: $253m
Employees: 3k
MISSION:
ACU IS A NATIONAL LEADER IN CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION, AND THE MISSION IS TO EDUCATE STUDENTS FOR CHRISTIAN SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ACU IS A VIBRANT, INNOVATIVE, CHRIST-CENTERED COMMUNITY THAT ENGAGES STUDENTS IN AUTHENTIC SPIRITUAL AND INTELLECTUAL GROWTH, EQUIPPING THEM TO MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD.
Corpus Christi, TX
Assets: $773m
Revenue: $812m
Employees: 4k
MISSION:
SUPPORTING THE HEALTH CARE MINISTRIES OF THE SPONSORING CONGREGATIONS IN EXTENDING THE HEALING MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Midland, TX
Assets: $754m
Revenue: $130m
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.
Dallas, TX
Assets: $740m
Revenue: $43m
Employees: 252
MISSION:
FINANCIAL COOPERATIVE FORMED TO PROMOTE THRIFT THROUGH SAVINGS AND LOANS TO ITS MEMBERS.
Aledo, TX
Assets: $737m
Revenue: $309m
Employees: 288
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE QUALITY AND RELIABLE ELECTRIC SERVICE TO MEMBERS OF THE COOPERATIVE.
Houston, TX
Assets: $721m
Revenue: $123m
Employees: 116
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to operate multihospital health care systems that have two or more hospitals owned, leased, sponsored, or managed by a central organization. Also includes parent companies of diversified single hospital systems that provide comprehensive management and support services for the hospital.
Houston, TX
Assets: $715m
Revenue: $29m
MISSION:
MEMBERS CHOICE CREDIT UNION IS A COOPERATIVE OWNED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CREDIT UNION. IT IS A NON-PROFIT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ORGANIZED TO PROMOTE THRIFT AND PROVIDE CREDIT TO MEMBERS AT LOWER RATES THAN IS AVAILABLE FROM OTHER SOURCES
Baytown, TX
Assets: $713m
Revenue: $43m
Employees: 235
MISSION:
TO HELP OUR MEMBERS ACHIEVE FINANCIAL WELL-BEING, THROUGH A LIFETIME PARTNERSHIP PROVIDING EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE & QUALITY PRODUCTS.
Houston, TX
Assets: $708m
Revenue: $396m
Employees: 5k
MISSION:
KIPP TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS AN OPEN-ENROLLMENT, PUBLIC, TUITION-FREE CHARTER SCHOOL NETWORK OF 59 SCHOOLS WITH NEARLY 34,000 PRE-K-12 STUDENTS ACROSS THE STATE. TOGETHER WITH OUR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES, WE CREATE JOYFUL, ACADEMICALLY EXCELLENT SCHOOLS THAT PREPARE OUR STUDENTS TO PURSUE ANY PATH THEY CHOOSE COLLEGE, CAREER, AND BEYOND SO THEY CAN LEAD FULFILLING LIVES AND BUILD A MORE JUST WORLD.AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE KIPP TEXAS APPROACH IS KIPP FORWARD. KIPP FORWARD HONORS OUR PROMISE TO SUPPORT OUR ALUMNI TO AND THROUGH COLLEGE AND CAREER COMPLETION BY EMPOWERING ALUMNI TO CONTINUE TO USE THEIR KIPP-DEVELOPED SCHOLARLY HABITS, KNOWLEDGE, AND QUALITIES OF CHARACTER TO CONTINUE ADVANCING AND ENGAGING WITH OUR COMMUNITIES.TO LEARN MORE GO TO HTTPS://KIPPTEXAS.ORG/ABOUT/
irving, TX
Assets: $705m
Revenue: $847m
Employees: 6k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE THE COMMUNITY WITH A FULL RANGE OF COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, CREED, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, HANDICAP, AGE OR ABILITY TO PAY.
Richardson, TX
Assets: $694m
Revenue: $248m
Employees: 3k
MISSION:
THE MISSION OF ILTEXAS IS TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR EXCEPTIONAL LEADERSHIP ROLES IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY BY EMPHASIZING SERVANT LEADERSHIP, MASTERING THE ENGLISH, SPANISH, AND CHINESE LANGUAGES, AND STRENGTHENING THE MIND, BODY, AND CHARACTER.
Galveston, TX
Assets: $687m
Revenue: $153m
MISSION:
SEE IRS FORM 990, PART III, LINE 1 AND IRS SCHEDULE O.
Fort Worth, TX
Assets: $668m
Revenue: $22m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to promote, produce or provide access to a variety of arts experiences encompassing the visual, media or performing arts.