Youth Development organizations operating in Texas — revenue, assets, and AI-powered transparency analysis from IRS 990 data.
| # | Organization | City | Revenue | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Boy Scouts Of America | Irving | $416.3M | 75/100 |
| 2 | National Boy Scouts Of America Foundation | Irving | $79.8M | — |
| 3 | Girl Scouts Of San Jacinto Council | Houston | $41.0M | — |
| 4 | Boy Scouts Of America | Houston | $31.9M | — |
| 5 | Girl Scouts Of Northeast Texas | Dallas | $24.6M | — |
| 6 | Girl Scouts Of Central Texas Inc | Austin | $19.7M | — |
| 7 | Boy Scouts Of America | Dallas | $19.4M | — |
| 8 | Boy Scouts Of America | Austin | $13.1M | — |
| 9 | Boy Scouts Of America | Austin | $12.9M | — |
| 10 | Girl Scouts Of Texas Oklahoma Plains Inc | Fort Worth | $12.6M | — |
| 11 | Cho Yeh Camp And Conference Center | Livingston | $12.6M | — |
| 12 | Camp Fire | Fort Worth | $7.7M | — |
| 13 | Boy Scouts Of America | Galveston | $1.5M | — |
| 14 | Chaparral Baptist Assembly | Iowa Park | $1.1M | — |
There are 14 youth development nonprofits in Texas, with $694.3M in combined revenue and $1.4B in total assets.
The largest youth development nonprofit in Texas by revenue is Boy Scouts Of America with $416.3M in annual revenue.
Spending data is being compiled.
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