Education Nonprofits

NTEE Code B — Browse education nonprofits with AI-powered transparency reports, revenue analysis, and executive compensation data from IRS 990 filings.

Category Overview

50Organizations
$257.2MTotal Revenue
$0Total Assets
$5.1MAvg Revenue
15States

Top Education Organizations by Revenue

# Organization State Revenue
1 Taipei American School Foundation CA $85.4M
2 Cora Services Inc PA $38.3M
3 Blue Ridge School Incorporated VA $18.7M
4 Chattanooga Hamilton County Public Education Fund TN $12.9M
5 Jumoke Academy Inc CT $11.5M
6 Weber County School District Foundation UT $8.5M
7 Nebraska School Activities NE $7.5M
8 Reid Traditional Schools Valley Academy Inc AZ $7.0M
9 Interdistrict School For Arts And Communication Inc CT $7.0M
10 Desert Sands United School District School Building Corporation CA $6.6M
11 Idcs Inc CT $5.8M
12 Boise Public Schools Education Foundation Inc ID $5.4M
13 Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Endowment Fund OH $4.7M
14 Lincoln Christian School Foundation NE $3.8M
15 Porterville Schools Improvement Corporation CA $3.8M
16 Public Education Foundation Of Marion County Inc FL $3.4M
17 Midland Foundation NJ $3.0M
18 Chesapeake Montessori Foundation Inc MD $2.9M
19 Canterbury School Foundation Inc IN $2.8M
20 Santa Barbara Education Foundation CA $2.6M

Geographic Distribution

State Organizations Combined Revenue Share
Oklahoma 6 $1.1M 0.4%
Michigan 4 $4.6M 1.8%
California 4 $98.3M 38.2%
Connecticut 4 $24.6M 9.6%
Iowa 3 $2.3M 0.9%
Arizona 3 $7.2M 2.8%
Alabama 2 $365K 0.1%
Indiana 2 $3.3M 1.3%
Kentucky 2 $523K 0.2%
Missouri 2 $1.1M 0.4%
Nebraska 2 $11.3M 4.4%
North Carolina 2 $438K 0.2%
New Jersey 1 $3.0M 1.2%
Pennsylvania 1 $38.3M 14.9%
Ohio 1 $4.7M 1.8%

All Education Organizations (50)

Idcs Inc

Connecticut · Revenue: $5.8M

Frequently Asked Questions

What is NTEE code B?

NTEE code B classifies nonprofits in the education category. The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) is a classification system used by the IRS and researchers to categorize tax-exempt organizations by their primary purpose and activities. This falls under the broader Education sector.

How many education nonprofits are there?

There are 50 education nonprofits tracked on NonprofitSpending, with a combined revenue of $257.2M and total assets of $0. Organizations are spread across 15+ states, with Oklahoma having the most (6).

Which is the largest education nonprofit?

Taipei American School Foundation is the largest education nonprofit by revenue, with $85.4M in annual revenue. It is based in California.

What is the average revenue for education nonprofits?

The average revenue among 50 tracked education nonprofits is $5.1M. Revenue data comes from IRS 990 electronic filings.

Where does the data for education nonprofits come from?

All nonprofit data is sourced from IRS 990 electronic filings via the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer API. Organizations are required to file annual returns (Form 990) with the IRS, which are public records. NonprofitSpending enriches this data with AI-generated transparency analysis.

How are NTEE categories assigned?

NTEE (National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities) codes are assigned by the IRS based on an organization's primary tax-exempt purpose. The system uses letter codes for broad categories (A = Arts, B = Education, etc.) and numeric subcodes for specific activities. Organizations may request reclassification if their primary purpose changes.

About NTEE Code B: Education

The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) is a classification system developed by the National Center for Charitable Statistics. It categorizes tax-exempt organizations recognized by the IRS into groups based on their primary exempt purpose.

NTEE code B covers organizations focused on education. This category falls within the broader Education sector, which includes schools, universities, libraries, and educational organizations.

Data for these organizations comes from IRS Form 990, which tax-exempt organizations must file annually. Form 990 includes information about revenue, expenses, assets, executive compensation, program activities, and governance.

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