How Employment Nonprofits Spend Money

Spending analysis for employment nonprofits: 85% programs, 10% admin, 5% fundraising. Based on 2 organizations.

19Total Orgs
2Report Spending
85%Avg Programs
10%Avg Admin
5%Avg Fundraising
85% Programs
10% Admin
5% Fund

Spending Patterns in Employment

Among 19 employment nonprofits, 2 report detailed spending data. The sector averages 85% on programs, 10% on administration, and 5% on fundraising.

With $124.7M in combined revenue and $135.4M in assets, the employment sector represents a significant portion of the charitable landscape. The strong program ratio indicates that organizations in this sector generally prioritize direct service delivery.

Most Efficient Employment Nonprofits

#OrganizationProgram %RevenueState
1Arkansas Association Of Mortgage Professionals100%$0AR
2Special Employment Services70%$16KNV
3Central Adams Uniserv---$628KCO
4Association Of Commuter Rail Employees Acre---$299KCT
5Androscoggin County Employee Association---$0ME
6Christian World Outreach---$855KCO
7Advanced Employment Inc---$5.7MWI
8Communication Workers Of America---$1.2MVA
9Goodwill Industries Of Upstate Midlands South Carolina Inc---$97.3MSC
10Association Of Civilian Technicians Inc---$0OK
11Social Ecological Economic Development Corporation---$253KOK
12Building Performance Professionals Association Of Vt Inc---$0VT
13Industrial Workers Of The World---$0RI
14Association Of Civilian Technicians Inc---$0NE
15Project Genesis Incorporated---$14.2MCT
16Pcc Stride Inc---$434KDC
17Area Ii Superintendents---$0SD
18American Indian Center Of Arkansas Inc---$3.8MAR
19Public Employees Retirement System Association Inc---$8KWV

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do employment nonprofits spend their money?

On average, 85% goes to programs, 10% to admin, and 5% to fundraising, based on 2 organizations reporting.

What is a good program expense ratio for employment organizations?

While the general benchmark is 75%+, program ratios vary by sector. Employment nonprofits average 85%, which should be evaluated in the context of the specific type of work these organizations do.