Best Charities by Program Spending Public Safety Nonprofits in Texas

Top public safety nonprofits in Texas ranked by best charities by program spending. View detailed financial data, spending analysis, and mission scores for 64 organizations.

64Organizations
$272.4MRevenue
$281.7MAssets
90/100Avg Score

Texas is home to 64 public safety nonprofits. When ranked by best charities by program spending, these organizations collectively manage $272.4M in revenue and $281.7M in assets. Core Process Technologies leads the ranking with $7.1M in annual revenue.

Rankings

#OrganizationRevenueAssetsScore
1Core Process Technologies$7.1M$1.7M---
2Information Technology Disaster Resource Center Inc$4.0M$5.0M---
3Texas State Association Of Fire And Emergency Districts$900K$980K---
4Tscra Disaster Relief Fund$2.9M$653K---
5The Johnson Center For Child Health And Development$1.7M$1.2M88/100
6Ascend Cares Foundation$1.3M$702K---
7Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council On Trauma Service Area U$4.7M$6.4M---
8Tenet Care Fund$5.2M$6.3M---
9United Rescue Alliance Inc$4.4M$4.2M---
10The Restoration Team$1.1M$417K---
11Minutemen Disaster Response Foundation$2.1M$2.1M---
12Channel Industries Mutual Inc$908K$2.0M---
13Soldiers Angels$32.6M$6.3M92/100
14Airbridge Relief$963K$52K---
15Cajun Navy Relief Inc$2.2M$2.8M---
16West Street Recovery$2.7M$1.4M---
17Austin Disaster Relief Network$2.1M$1.1M---
18Blanco River Regional Recovery Team$1.8M$268K---
19Los Fresnos Ambulance Service Inc$1.6M$1.7M92/100
20Disaster Services Corporation Society Of St Vincent De Paul Usa$14.0M$3.6M---
21Keller Williams Realty Cares$6.9M$18.1M---
22Northeast Midland County Volunteer Fire Department Inc$808K$3.4M---
23Texsar Inc$1.3M$1.0M---
24Bexar County Esd 5 Fire And Rescue$2.8M$5.2M92/100
25Texas Equusearch$838K$574K---
26North East Fort Bend County Volunteer Fire Department$6.2M$1.8M---
27Howard County Volunteer Fire Department$1.3M$3.7M---
28West Harrison Volunteer Fire Department$886K$879K---
29Rosehill Fire Department$6.5M$1.3M---
30Elderville Lakeport Volunteer Fire Department Inc$1.3M$1.4M---
31Friendswood Volunteer Fire Dept Inc$3.7M$1.0M---
32Sam Bass Volunteer Fire Department Inc$4.3M$656K---
33New Waverly Volunteer Fire Department$810K$334K---
34Morgan Mill Vfd Firehouse Inc$792K$792K---
35Los Fresnos Volunteer Fire Department Inc$1.5M$3.8M---
36Crosby Volunteer Fire Department$1.5M$103K---
37Santa Fe Fire & Rescue Inc$2.8M$6.1M---
38Refinery Terminal Fire Company$25.0M$45.4M---
39Lindale Volunteer Fire Department$1.5M$3.5M---
40Cat Spring Volunteer Fire Department$1.2M$2.6M---
41Ponderosa Volunteer Fire Association$6.6M$6.1M---
42Sabine Volunteer Fire Department Inc$1.7M$505K---
43Crandell Volunteer Fire Department$1.3M$629K---
44Centerville Volunteer Fire Department Inc$931K$2.0M---
45Frelsburg Volunteer Fire Department$1.2M$2.2M---
46District 2 Emergency Services Inc$0$0---
47District 2 Fire And Rescue$1.7M$18.0M---
48Mountain Home Volunteer Fire Department$1.3M$1.9M---
49Cresson Volunteer Fire Department$1.4M$2.2M---
50Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Working Group Inc$886K$488K---
51Montgomery County Fire Chiefs Association$970K$101K---
52Payne Springs Volunteer Fire Department Inc$1.2M$1.1M---
53Magnolia Volunteer Fire Dept$11.3M$3.1M---
54The Eagle Mountain Volunteer Fire Department$1.9M$1.5M---
55Pecan Grove Volunteer Fire$3.2M$4.4M---
56Association Of Aquatic Professionals$860K$699K---
57National Council For Occupational Safety And Health$1.3M$765K85/100
58Industrial Safety Training Council$22.8M$32.9M---
59West Texas Safety Training Center$2.6M$2.6M---
60Kailee Mills Foundation$1.5M$905K---
61Harris County Emergency Corps$34.9M$37.2M---
62Texas Emergency Communications Center Inc$2.2M$1.9M---
63Wintergarden Womens Shelter Inc$1.4M$307K---
64Rio Grande Valley Communications Group$2.9M$9.6M---

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top public safety nonprofits in Texas?

This page lists 64 public safety nonprofits in Texas ranked by best charities by program spending. Data comes from IRS 990 filings enriched with AI-driven analysis.

How does Texas compare to other states?

With 64 public safety organizations and $272.4M in combined revenue, Texas has a significant public safety nonprofit sector.