International development, relief, and foreign affairs organizations
Average spending breakdown across international nonprofits based on IRS 990 filings:
International nonprofits show strong program spending, with 85% of funds directed to charitable activities on average. This exceeds the 65% industry benchmark.
Detailed subcategory breakdown within the international sector:
| # | Organization | Revenue | Assets | Score | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | American Friends Of Natal Inc | $6.2M | $16.6M | 95/100 | NY |
| 2 | Leap Global Missions | $1.2M | $3.3M | — | TX |
| 3 | Collaborative To End Human Trafficking | $984K | $530K | — | OH |
| 4 | Twezimbe Africa Inc | $396K | $89K | — | KY |
| 5 | Childrens Initiative Inc | $304K | $202K | 85/100 | ME |
| 6 | International Human Benefit Services Inc | $202K | $525K | — | NJ |
| 7 | Grace Foundation | $54K | $6K | — | WY |
Top states with the most international nonprofits:
There are 7 international nonprofits tracked by NonprofitSpending, classified under NTEE codes Q.
The largest international nonprofit by revenue is American Friends Of Natal Inc with $6.2M in annual revenue.
On average, international nonprofits spend 85% of their budget on programs, 13% on administration, and 3% on fundraising.
The top states are NY (1), NJ (1), KY (1), ME (1), OH (1).
Check the organization's Mission Score, review red flags, examine spending breakdowns, and verify their IRS 990 filings on NonprofitSpending. Legitimate international nonprofits typically spend 65%+ of their budget on programs.