Environment Nonprofits in Texas

Environment organizations operating in Texas — revenue, assets, and AI-powered transparency analysis from IRS 990 data.

100Organizations
$846.8MTotal Revenue
$1.9BTotal Assets
91/100Avg Mission Score

Top Environment Organizations in Texas

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Great Hearts America Texas San Antonio $137.6M
2 Parks And Wildlife Foundation Of Texas Inc Dallas $73.5M
3 Alliance To End Plastic Waste Inc Austin $68.3M
4 Coastal Conservation Association Houston $51.8M
5 Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Dallas $40.0M
6 Big Country Electric Cooperative Inc Roby $38.9M
7 Buffalo Bayou Partnership Houston $32.5M
8 International Sustainable Energy Foundation Austin $30.1M
9 Texas Agricultural Land Trust San Antonio $28.4M
10 Memorial Park Conservancy Inc Houston $26.0M
11 Hermann Park Conservancy Houston $23.1M
12 Galveston Bay Foundation Kemah $20.8M
13 San Antonio Botanical Garden Society Inc San Antonio $17.8M
14 Moore Odom Wildlife Foundation Inc Orange $13.6M
15 Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program Corp Christi $13.3M
16 Hill Country Conservancy Inc Austin $13.3M
17 Visa Vel Foundation Frisco $11.3M
18 Dallas Arboretum Foundation Dallas $9.9M
19 Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Inc Glen Rose $9.4M
20 The Trail Conservancy Austin $8.4M

Environment Nonprofits by City in Texas

Austin (26) Houston (23) Dallas (10) San Antonio (9) Dripping Spgs (3) Corp Christi (2) Laredo (2) Leander (1) Weatherford (1) Buda (1) Baytown (1) Fredericksbrg (1) Sugar Land (1) Irving (1) Orange (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many environment nonprofits are in Texas?

There are 100 environment nonprofits in Texas, with $846.8M in combined revenue and $1.9B in total assets.

What is the largest environment nonprofit in Texas?

The largest environment nonprofit in Texas by revenue is Great Hearts America Texas with $137.6M in annual revenue.

How do environment nonprofits in Texas spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a environment nonprofit in Texas?

Check the organization's Mission Score, review red flags, examine spending breakdowns, and verify their IRS 990 filings on NonprofitSpending. Legitimate nonprofits typically spend 65%+ of their budget on programs.

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