America’s Favorite Charities 2021
See our full ranking with data profiles of the nonprofits that earn the most support from individual Americans, private foundations, and corporate philanthropies.
The 100 Groups That Raise the Most Cash
See our full ranking with data profiles of the nonprofits that earn the most support from individual Americans, private foundations, and corporate philanthropies.
How the Chronicle Conducted Its 2021 America’s Favorite Charities Survey
Our survey of the nonprofits that raise the most in gifts of cash and stock used data compiled from Internal Revenue Service Form 990 filings, surveys sent to tax-exempt organizations, and other sources.
New Chronicle Salary Database Underscores Big Disparities Among Nonprofits
See compensation information for more than 10,000 employees at more than 860 nonprofits in the United States that raise at least $35 million annually in private support.
Salaries, Bonuses, and Other Pay at Nonprofits: a Searchable Database
Our data for more than 10,000 of the top employees at large charities lets you compare compensation by individuals or by cause.
How Much U.S. Giving Pledge Members Donate to Their Foundations
An interactive guide to how much they give annually and their foundations’ assets and grant making. Plus, see the donors’ estimated net worth.
How the 2018 America’s Favorite Charities Ranking Was Compiled
The goal: identify cause-driven organizations that most successfully earn direct financial support from individuals, foundations, and corporations.
Drug, Tech, and Financial-Services Companies Top List of Corporate Donors
The Chronicle’s 2018 report on corporate giving features 19 years’ worth of data on philanthropy among the country’s largest public companies.
Corporate Cash Giving Rises 5%, Exclusive Chronicle Survey Shows
Total giving, including products, grew 8 percent, driven mainly by overseas donations of drugs by large pharmaceutical companies.
How Much America’s Biggest Charities Raise: 27 Years of Data
Explore fundraising totals, trends, and other data on the country’s largest nonprofits going back to the debut of the Philanthropy 400.