Wealthiest by Assets — Top 100 Nonprofits

Nonprofits with the largest asset holdings. See which nonprofits score highest and where your donation actually goes. Exposed by IRS 990 tax filings.

Total Revenue
$13.1B
Average Score
82/100
Highest Revenue
St Lukes Regional Medical Cent
Best Score
International Tennis Hall Of F
#OrganizationHeadlineStateRevenueScore
1 Presbyterian Hospital NC $2.3B
2 St Lukes Regional Medical Center ID $5.1B
3 Health Research Incorporated Elizabeth Wood Health Research Incorporated Elizabeth Wood operat… NY $1.8B 85/100
4 Truist Foundation Inc FL $290.9M
5 Eagle Community Credit Union CA $28.1M
6 Humangood Pennsylvania CA $107.8M
7 Maine Coast Heritage Trust ME $23.3M
8 Mercy Ships Foundation TX $21.9M
9 Brilla College Preparatory Charter Schools NY $54.2M
10 Mercy Hospital Jefferson MO $253.1M
11 Saint Lukes Foundation Of Cleveland Ohio OH $110.9M
12 Kipp Cooper Norcross A New Jersey Nonprofit Corporation NJ $72.4M
13 San Gabriel Pomona Valleys Developmental Services Inc CA $478.6M
14 Continental Divide Electric Cooperative Inc NM $71.2M
15 Indian River State College Fdn Inc FL $20.5M
16 Shelby Energy Cooperative Inc KY $56.4M
17 Bartlett Electric Cooperative Inc TX $47.1M
18 Buck Institute For Research On Aging CA $73.7M
19 United Electric Cooperative Inc PA $35.1M
20 Lasell Village Inc Lasell Village: Strong Mission, High Liabilities, … MA $29.0M 85/100
21 Valencia College Foundation FL $25.4M
22 Goodwill Industries Of Upstate Midlands South Carolina Inc SC $97.3M
23 Kean University Foundation Inc Kean University Foundation: Strong Asset Growth, M… NJ $31.8M 75/100
24 Bestself Behavioral Health Inc Bestself Behavioral Health Inc. consistently alloc… NY $84.9M 80/100
25 Avon Grove Charter School PA $38.4M
26 Jacob & Terese Hershey Foundation TX $39.7M
27 The Brunson Foundation CA $15.8M
28 Ohio Valley Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center Inc OH $72.9M
29 International Tennis Hall Of Fame Incorporated International Tennis Hall Of Fame shows strong fin… RI $21.3M 90/100
30 Willow Brook Christian Communities OH $5.0M
31 Winthrop University Foundation SC $12.5M
32 Goodwill Of Silicon Valley CA $76.4M
33 Phipps Conservatory And Botanical Gardens Inc PA $22.3M
34 Indian Land Tenure Foundation MN $21.9M
35 Freestore Foodbank Inc OH $95.1M
36 Rochester Area Foundation MN $12.6M
37 Space Coast Health Foundation Inc FL $5.9M
38 Webb School TN $34.3M
39 Joanne W Guantt Charitable Foundation IL $17.1M
40 Defense Energy Center Of Excellence OR $14.1M
41 Teferes Foundation Teferes Foundation shows stable recent operations … NY $1.7M 70/100
42 Southern Oregon University Foundation OR $15.3M
43 Belle Meade Country Club TN $27.1M
44 National Safety Council IL $70.3M
45 Girl Scouts Of Minnesota And Wisconsin River Valleys Inc MN $45.8M
46 International Union Of Operating Engineers 68 68 A 68 B International Union Of Operating Engineers 68 68 A… NJ $27.6M 85/100
47 The Nea Foundation For The Improvement Of Education DC $7.6M
48 Lower Cape Fear Hospice Incorporated NC $45.1M
49 Edward Waters University Inc FL $35.2M
50 Midland Christian School TX $29.3M
51 Heading Home Inc MA $43.0M
52 Community Foundation Of Northwest Mississippi Inc MS $12.4M
53 Equality Community Housing Corporation AZ $15.7M
54 Learning With A Difference Inc CA $17.0M
55 Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center For Handicapped & Blind IN $61.5M
56 Boy Scouts Of America PA $25.8M
57 Promedica Coldwater Regional Hospital MI $86.0M
58 Delaware County Christian School Society PA $19.7M
59 Waters Tower Senior Housing Inc MI $3.4M
60 Boca Wood Country Club Association Inc FL $19.2M
61 Creation Foundation Inc FL $45.5M
62 Westminster Presbyterian Center Inc SC $14.5M
63 Katzman Family Foundation Inc Katzman Family Foundation maintains substantial as… FL $988K 90/100
64 Mercy Ministries Of Laredo Mercy Ministries Of Laredo consistently spends mor… TX $2.2M 70/100
65 Addenbrooke Classical Academy Inc CO $13.4M
66 Grow Early Learning Corp NC $81.0M
67 First Choice Physician Partners TX $110.3M
68 Historical Society Of Pennsylvania PA $8.9M
69 James J Mccann Trust Uw C/0 John J Gartland Jr & Wm J Gardner James J Mccann Trust maintains stable assets with … NY $6.2M 85/100
70 Reach Out And Read Inc MA $26.8M
71 Boys & Girls Clubs Of Metropolitan Baltimore MD $29.2M
72 Portsmouth Hospital Corporation OH $30.2M
73 Penn Club Of New York Inc NY $19.8M
74 California Virtual Academies At Los Angeles California Virtual Academies At Los Angeles shows … CA $89.6M 85/100
75 Willard L Eccles Charitable Foundation UT $17.5M
76 Uc Health Foundation OH $9.8M
77 Center For Specialized Realtor Education Inc IL $18.7M
78 American Bankruptcy Institute VA $11.1M
79 Rodos Foundation CT $4.0M
80 H R S A I L A Fringe Benefit Fund VA $71.2M
81 Foundation Of Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Inc IN $2.6M
82 Faith Family Medical Center TN $3.6M
83 Summit School Summit School shows consistent revenue growth and … NY $25.4M 88/100
84 Northwest Maritime Center WA $10.5M
85 Evolve502 Inc KY $6.7M
86 Yanks Air Museum IL $1.8M
87 Health Care Partners Of South Carolina Inc SC $21.8M
88 Pilgrim Foundation DE $16.0M
89 Columbus Center For Human Services Inc OH $39.1M
90 Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Inc OR $41.1M
91 South Coast Childrens Society Inc CA $34.3M
92 Tamassee Dar School SC $2.8M
93 United Way Of Northern New Jersey Inc United Way Of Northern New Jersey: Strong Asset Gr… NJ $12.1M 75/100
94 Odessa Industrial Development Foundation TX $2.0M
95 Iowa Hospital Association IA $18.5M
96 Health First Foundation Northern Arizona AZ $3.2M
97 Set Free Alaska AK $14.1M
98 Asm Materials Education Foundation OH $2.9M
99 Serra Foundation Inc WV $1.4M
100 Moravian College Housing Inc PA $2.4M

Key Insights

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top nonprofits by wealthiest by assets?

The top nonprofits ranked by wealthiest by assets include Presbyterian Hospital, St Lukes Regional Medical Center, Health Research Incorporated Elizabeth Wood and more. These organizations are ranked based on revenue, transparency, and AI-analyzed mission alignment scores.

How are nonprofits ranked?

Nonprofits are ranked using a combination of financial data from IRS Form 990 filings, AI-powered mission alignment analysis, and transparency metrics. Revenue size, governance practices, and program effectiveness all factor into the final ranking.

What does the Mission Score mean?

The Mission Score is an AI-generated rating from 0 to 100 that evaluates how effectively a nonprofit aligns its spending and programs with its stated mission. Higher scores indicate stronger alignment between stated goals and actual financial activity.

How often are rankings updated?

Rankings are updated quarterly as new IRS Form 990 filings become available. AI enrichment and scoring are re-run with each data refresh to ensure the most current analysis is reflected.

How can I use these rankings?

These rankings help donors, researchers, and journalists identify high-performing nonprofits by wealthiest by assets. Use them to compare organizations, verify financial transparency, and make informed giving decisions based on data rather than marketing.

About Nonprofit Rankings

NonprofitSpending rankings are built on a rigorous methodology combining public IRS Form 990 data with AI-powered analysis. Each organization is evaluated across multiple dimensions including financial health, program spending ratios, executive compensation reasonableness, governance transparency, and mission alignment.

Our AI enrichment pipeline analyzes each filing to generate honest headlines, risk assessments, and mission scores. Unlike simple revenue rankings, our approach rewards organizations that demonstrate efficient use of funds, clear governance structures, and measurable impact toward their stated charitable purpose.

Data is sourced from the IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File and electronically filed Form 990 returns. All analysis is automated and objective — no nonprofit can pay for a higher ranking or score.

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