Membership benefit organizations, mutual insurance, and cooperatives
Average spending breakdown across mutual benefit nonprofits based on IRS 990 filings:
Mutual Benefit nonprofits show strong program spending, with 90% of funds directed to charitable activities on average. This exceeds the 65% industry benchmark.
Detailed subcategory breakdown within the mutual benefit sector:
| # | Organization | Revenue | Assets | Score | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Teamsters Union Local No 92 Health And Welfare Fund Tr | $9.1M | $1.9M | — | OH |
| 2 | Donnelly Boland & Associates Veba Tr | $4.6M | $4.2M | — | PA |
| 3 | German Protestant Society | $148K | $632K | 95/100 | ME |
| 4 | Bismarck Public School District No 1 Veba Trust | $61K | $47K | — | ND |
| 5 | Mccutcheon Chapel Cemetery Association | $0 | $0 | — | WV |
| 6 | Our Beach Area For Summer Fun | $0 | $0 | — | NH |
| 7 | Las Cruces Armaduras Lemc | $0 | $0 | — | NM |
| 8 | Most Worshipful Stringer Free And Accepted Masons | $0 | $0 | — | MS |
Top states with the most mutual benefit nonprofits:
There are 8 mutual benefit nonprofits tracked by NonprofitSpending, classified under NTEE codes Y.
The largest mutual benefit nonprofit by revenue is Teamsters Union Local No 92 Health And Welfare Fund Tr with $9.1M in annual revenue.
On average, mutual benefit nonprofits spend 90% of their budget on programs, 10% on administration, and 0% on fundraising.
The top states are WV (1), ME (1), OH (1), PA (1), NH (1).
Check the organization's Mission Score, review red flags, examine spending breakdowns, and verify their IRS 990 filings on NonprofitSpending. Legitimate mutual benefit nonprofits typically spend 65%+ of their budget on programs.