Crime & Legal Nonprofits in Texas

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

100Organizations
$726.5MTotal Revenue
$683.1MTotal Assets
88/100Avg Mission Score

Top Crime & Legal Organizations in Texas

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 The 85 Fund Fort Worth $168.5M 75/100
2 Childrens Advocacy Centers Of Texas Inc Austin $89.5M
3 The 100 Club Inc Houston $53.8M
4 Mothers Against Drunk Driving Irving $49.3M
5 The Ben And Mary Doskocil Family Foundation Arlington $28.9M
6 Sumners Foundation Irving $25.2M
7 Texas Bar Foundation Austin $18.2M
8 Serving Children And Adults In Need Inc Laredo $18.2M
9 Homeward Bound Inc Dallas $16.6M
10 Texas Municipal Police Association Austin $16.3M
11 Ach Landowner Ii Fort Worth $15.3M
12 Houston Regional Hiv Aids Resource Group Inc Houston $13.6M
13 Childrens Assessment Center Foundation Houston $11.9M
14 Childrens Advocacy Center For North Texas Inc Lewisville $8.1M
15 Montgomery County Childrens Advocacy Center Conroe $7.4M
16 Texas Council On Family Violence Incorporated Austin $6.8M
17 Texas Riogrande Legal Aid Foundation Mercedes $6.2M
18 Houston Bar Foundation Houston $6.0M
19 Texans For Lawsuit Reform Houston $5.9M
20 Texas Serenity Academy Houston $5.8M

Crime & Legal Nonprofits by City in Texas

Dallas (14) Houston (14) Austin (12) Fort Worth (4) San Antonio (3) Georgetown (3) Irving (2) Rockwall (2) Corp Christi (2) El Paso (2) Tyler (2) Lubbock (2) Edinburg (1) Mercedes (1) Abilene (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many crime & legal nonprofits are in Texas?

There are 100 crime & legal nonprofits in Texas, with $726.5M in combined revenue and $683.1M in total assets.

What is the largest crime & legal nonprofit in Texas?

The largest crime & legal nonprofit in Texas by revenue is The 85 Fund with $168.5M in annual revenue.

How do crime & legal nonprofits in Texas spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a crime & legal 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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