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Public support growth beats GDP by 309%. (NPT Top 100).


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 might as well have been referring to the Form 990 when he said, "A good decision is based on knowledge and not numbers."

The numbers show that, in comparison with FY 2000's top nonprofits, NPT NPT National Pipe Taper (pipe thread specification)
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 100 organizations collected $2.4 billion in additional public support during fiscal 2001. The knowledge is that the 11 percent increase was a step down from last year, when the top 100 grew in the category by $3.3 billion, or 18 percent.

The FY '01 jump occurred within an environment that consisted of a 3.4 percent increase in the gross domestic product (GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine. ). The GDP increased by $335.2 billion to reach $1.02 trillion One thousand times one billion, which is 1, followed by 12 zeros, or 10 to the 12th power. See space/time.

(mathematics) trillion - In Britain, France, and Germany, 10^18 or a million cubed.

In the USA and Canada, 10^12.
. With many nonprofits' fiscal years coming to a close midway Midway, island group (2 sq mi/5.2 sq km), central Pacific, c.1,150 mi (1,850 km) NW of Honolulu, comprising Sand and Eastern islands with the surrounding atoll. Discovered by Americans in 1859, Midway was annexed in 1867. A cable station was opened in 1903.  through the year, September September: see month.  11 figures did not factor into the results. While the overall economy was showing signs of sloth sloth (slōth, slôth), arboreal mammal found in Central and South America distantly related to armadillos and anteaters. Sloths live in tropical forests, where they sleep, eat, and travel through the trees suspended upside down, clinging to , it had yet to reach its post September 11 crawl To search the Internet for hosts, Web pages or blogs. See crawler.  enabling nonprofits to grow, even if at a slower rate.

Public support numbers, at a glance, were solid for the civic/cultural organizations that made the list. As a group, income rose from $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion, despite the number of cultural organizations in the study dropping from 13 to 12.

A closer look reveals that the gain, taken as a whole, is misleading. The civic/cultural boost was almost singularly sin·gu·lar  
adj.
1. Being only one; individual.

2. Being the only one of a kind; unique.

3. Being beyond what is ordinary or usual; remarkable.

4. Deviating from the usual or expected; odd.
 the by-product by·prod·uct or by-prod·uct  
n.
1. Something produced in the making of something else.

2. A secondary result; a side effect.


by-product
Noun

1.
 of a $421 million fund transfer by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
.

The museum reported a public support tally of $499.2 million -- a gain of $384.3 million -- a 335 percent vault vault, ceiling over a room, formed in any one of a variety of curved shapes. Nature of Vaults


A vault is generally composed of separate units of material, such as bricks, tiles, or blocks of stone, so shaped or cut that when assembled they form a
 compared to FY '00. Without the large transfer, the public support category would have had a gain of $2.1 billion, or 9.8 percent, still beating the GDP.

The large increase at the museum was almost entirely due to the dissolution Act or process of dissolving; termination; winding up. In this sense it is frequently used in the phrase dissolution of a partnership.

The dissolution of a contract is its Rescission by the parties themselves or by a court that nullifies its binding force and reinstates each
 of the Lila Acheson Wallace Wal·lace , Alfred Russel 1823-1913.

British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution that paralleled the work of Charles Darwin.
 Fund and the transfer of that fund's assets to institutions that were already receiving support.

The Lila Acheson Wallace Fund was set up during the 1980s when the founders of Readers Digest Digest: see Corpus Juris Civilis.


(1) A compilation of all the traffic on a news group or mailing list. Digests can be daily or weekly.

(2) Any compilation or summary.
 decided to form independent foundations to support different groups, explained Jeff Russian Russian

associated in some way with Russia.


Russian blue
a breed of cats with short, dense, silver-tipped blue-colored coat and vivid green eyes.
, deputy vice president for finance and planning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Those funds have been supporting these organizations for a long time and they have also grown in value over the years as the stock grew," Russian said. "First it went public and the value of the stock had grown, and then some of it had been sold."

In the museum's case, the balance transferred in FY '01 was approximately ap·prox·i·mate  
adj.
1. Almost exact or correct: the approximate time of the accident.

2.
 $421 million. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Russian, that figure is not really additional public support, it's it's  

1. Contraction of it is.

2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.


it's it is or it has
it's be ~have
 simply a transfer from a trust that had previously supplied support. The increase is realized when the entire principle is moved over into public support.

This multi-million dollar boost is a one-time one-time
adj.
1. or one·time
a. Occurring or undertaken only once: a one-time winner in 1995.

b.
 event that clouds the figures a bit, Russian said. "In fact, our support went down when you leave that number out. It would be $80 million from about $114 million the previous year."

Another New York City cultural nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive.

Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law.
 expanded in public support, with the Metropolitan Opera Association's 75 percent leap from $97.7 million to $171 million. But all was not caviar caviar or caviare (kăv`ēär), the roe (eggs) of various species of sturgeon prepared as a piquant table delicacy.  and hummus hum·mus also hum·us or hom·mos  
n.
A smooth thick mixture of mashed chickpeas, tahini, oil, lemon juice, and garlic, used especially as a dip for pita.
 in the arts world. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) took a 53 percent plunge The term Plunge has multiple meanings:
  • Plunge (American football), a play in American football
  • Plunge (Band), a band
  • The Plunge, a closed historic swim center in Richmond California
  • Plungė, a city in Lithuania.
 to $42.1 million in the second year of its current capital campaign. Fiscal year 2000 was the first year that the capital campaign had a full year of fundraising
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. It was such an extraordinary year in terms of the pledges PLEDGES, pleading. It was anciently necessary to find pledges or sureties to prosecute a suit, and the names of the pledges were added at the foot of the declaration; but in the course of time it became unnecessary to find such pledges because the plaintiff was no longer liable to be  received that 2000 was considered the exception rather than the rule, according to James James, person in the Bible
James, in the Gospel of St. Luke, kinsman of St. Jude. The original does not specify the relationship.
James, rivers, United States
James.
 Gara, MoMA's chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
.

Percentage-wise, the National Gallery of Art in Washington Washington, town, England
Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area.
, D.C., has the dubious distinction of falling the furthest from its FY '00 numbers. Plunging plunge  
v. plunged, plung·ing, plung·es

v.tr.
1. To thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place:
 77.8 percent, or $79.6 million, the gallery reported $22.7 million in public support. Officials were tight-lipped tight·lipped also tight-lipped  
adj.
1. Having the lips pressed together.

2. Loath to speak; close-mouthed. See Synonyms at silent.
 about the drop, with Chief Press and Public Information Officer Deborah Deborah (dĕb`ōrə), in the Bible, prophetess and judge of Israel, the only woman to hold that office. Under her guidance Barak conquered Sisera and delivered Israel from the oppression of the Canaanite King Jabin.  Ziska only offering that the organization had "... several large bequests that came in the previous year. It's coming back to earth following an out of the ordinary year." Figures from FY '99 back Ziska's claim as the organization reported $22.4 million that year.

The public support culture shock continued in the Midwest Midwest or Middle West, region of the United States centered on the western Great Lakes and the upper-middle Mississippi valley. It is a somewhat imprecise term that has been applied to the northern section of the land between the Appalachians  where limited construction projects stunted stunt 1  
tr.v. stunt·ed, stunt·ing, stunts
To check the growth or development of.

n.
1. One that stunts.

2. One that is stunted.

3.
 the data for the Art Institute of Chicago Art Institute of Chicago, museum and art school, in Grant Park, facing Michigan Ave. It was incorporated in 1879; George Armour was the first president. Since 1893 the Institute has been housed in its present building, designed in the Italian Renaissance style by . Construction being the volatile With regard to computer memory, it means "temporary" and not "highly changeable," which is the usual meaning of the word. See volatile memory.

1. (programming) volatile - volatile variable.
2. (storage) volatile - See non-volatile storage.
 industry that it is, organizations that receive a significant portion of funds to erect e·rect
adj.
1. Being in or having a vertical, upright position.

2. Being in or having a stiff, rigid physiological condition.
 buildings are bound to take a hit when there are no structures to be built.

"The Chicago Park District The Chicago Park District is the oldest and (financially) largest park district in the nation, with a $385 million annual budget. The park district also has the excellent reputation of spending the most per capita on its parks, even more than Boston in terms of park expenses per , as part of a program in conjunction conjunction, in astronomy
conjunction, in astronomy, alignment of two celestial bodies as seen from the earth. Conjunction of the moon and the planets is often determined by reference to the sun.
 with several museums here in the city of Chicago Chicago, city, United States
Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837.
, will literally help support different construction and renovation initiatives that we will undertake," said Tom Hallett Geography
Hallett is the name of several places:
  • Hallett, Oklahoma in the United States of America
  • Hallett, South Australia in Australia
It is also part of the name of:
, vice president of finance at the institute.

"Basically, it's like a bond draw where as we incur To become subject to and liable for; to have liabilities imposed by act or operation of law.

Expenses are incurred, for example, when the legal obligation to pay them arises. An individual incurs a liability when a money judgment is rendered against him or her by a court.
 the expenses they will, in effect, pay up to 50 percent of the project. So, as the construction expenditures occur we do our draws. In a particular year we could have a large amount of public support and the next year go down because we didn't did·n't  

Contraction of did not.


didn't did not
didn't do
 have the construction and the support that goes with it," said Hallett.

In some instances, nonprofits proved that numbers could continue to surge See power surge.

SURGE - Sorter, Updater, Report Generator, Etc. IBM 704, 1959. Sammet 1969, p.8.
 even in an environment when bread and butter butter, dairy product obtained by churning the fat from milk until it solidifies. In most areas the milk of cows is the basis, but elsewhere that of goats, sheep, and mares has been used. Butter was known by 2000 B.C.  fundraising is down. The American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross.  (ARC arc, in electricity
arc, in electricity, highly luminous and intensely hot discharge of electricity between two electrodes. The arc was discovered early in the 19th cent. by the English scientist Sir Humphry Davy, who so named it because of its shape.
) produced numbers that were driven by planned giving Planned Giving is an area of fundraising that refers to several specific gift types that can be funded with cash or property. These gift vehicles are based on United States tax law. , including legacies, bequests and perpetual PERPETUAL. That which is to last without limitation as to time; as, a perpetual statute, which is one without limit as to time, although not expressed to be so.  trusts, explained Jack Campbell Jack Campbell can refer to:
  • The pseudonym of science fiction author John G. Hemry
  • Jack Campbell, a canadian politician
  • Jack Campbell, a United States brigader general
, chief financial officer at the Washington, D.C.-based human services organization.

Campbell Campbell, city, United States
Campbell, city (1990 pop. 36,048), Santa Clara co., W Calif., in the fertile Santa Clara valley; founded 1885, inc. 1952.
 admitted that the ARC saw an approximately $48 million decrease in disaster relief revenues (ARC's fiscal 2001 numbers did not include September 11) but that beside disaster relief, the other public support contributions realized an 8.5 percent gain. Despite the disaster relief shortcomings A shortcoming is a character flaw.

Shortcomings may also be:
  • Shortcomings (SATC episode), an episode of the television series Sex and the City
 the ARC collected an additional $25.9 million for a total of $663.6 million in the category.

The United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  Fund for UNICEF UNICEF (y`nĭsĕf'), the United Nations Children's Fund, an affiliated agency of the United Nations.  was consistent in its campaign gains. Major gifts increased by $600,000, the direct mail program collected an additional $2 million over fiscal '00 and Non-Governmental Organizations' contributions were up $800,000. But the most significant growth came with the arrival of two grants.

"The real reasons for the change were two significant things," said Ed Lloyd, chief financial officer at the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 City-based relief establishment. "One was a million-dollar grant from McDonalds for our MNT See molecular nanotechnology.  (Maternal MATERNAL. That which belongs to, or comes from the mother: as, maternal authority, maternal relation, maternal estate, maternal line. Vide Line.  and Neonatal neonatal /neo·na·tal/ (ne?o-nat´'l) pertaining to the first four weeks after birth.

ne·o·na·tal
adj.
Of or relating to the first 28 days of an infant's life.
 Tetanus tetanus (tĕt`nəs, –ənəs) or lockjaw, acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by the toxins of Clostridium tetani. ) program. The other one was a $15 million contribution from the Gates Foundation Gates Foundation: see Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.  for our IDD (1) (International Direct Dial) Long distance dialing between countries without operator intervention. Also known as international standard dialing (ISD).  (Iodine Deficiency Disorders iodine deficiency disorder Any condition–eg, cretinism and brain damage, goiter, or hypothyroidism, attributable to iodine deficiency and corrected by adequate dietary iodine. See Iodine. ) program."

Gifts In Kind International's (GIKI GIKI Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (of Engineering Sciences and Technology; Topi, Pakistan) ) chief communications officer The chief communications officer or CCO is a job title for the head of communications, public relations and/or public affairs within an organization. Most typically, the CCO reports to the chief executive officer (CEO) of a corporate entity or president of an operating unit.  described its $75.7 million jump to $677.6 million as "nice but certainly not out of the ordinary." GIKI even pointed to a report that could spell spell, word, formula, or incantation believed to have magical powers. The spell can be used for evil or good ends; if evil, it is a technique of sorcery. Many authorities believe that the spell was the precursor of prayer.  an increase in public support that may top the $700 million level.

"The Conference Board put their report out not too long ago (referring to 2000) and it said that out of all the contributions that corporate America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name.  is making about 33 percent now is in non-cash donations through product philanthropy philanthropy, the spirit of active goodwill toward others as demonstrated in efforts to promote their welfare. The term is often used interchangeably with charity. , said Mike Kelly This article is about the newspaper columnist. For the baseball player, see Mike Kelly (baseball).

Mike Kelly is a columnist for the The Record, a newspaper serving Bergen County, New Jersey.
, spokesperson at the nonprofit's Alexandria Alexandria, city, Egypt
Alexandria, Arabic Al Iskandariyah, city (1996 pop. 3,328,196), N Egypt, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is at the western extremity of the Nile River delta, situated on a narrow isthmus between the sea and Lake Mareotis (Maryut).
, Va., headquarters. "That is climbing as corporations are taking a look at product philanthropy as a way to contribute to the nonprofit world."
NPT 100

Name                                                   Sources of Income
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                            2001 Income      Public Support

  1 Lutheran Services in             7,654,955,732.00  1,745,376,739.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs    4,123,080,000.00   791,376,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               2,711,606,718.00   663,637,966.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *         2,621,246,592.00   389,991,113.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **     2,230,578,835.00  2,097,578,835.00
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries              1,940,900,000.00   286,600,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   1,914,876,368.00  1,414,868,559.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable  1,250,653,385.00  1,055,788,830.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America      997,779,212.00    425,647,755.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     922,889,000.00    770,334,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    762,773,351.00    499,161,764.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy            731,893,471.00    461,001,831.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America             726,830,000.00    290,181,000.00
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity              689,730,609.00    421,430,425.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International       681,088,326.00    677,589,203.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *          680,040,000.00    132,558,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   661,300,000.00    189,500,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          652,239,098.00    648,514,446.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                645,956,942.00    161,658,321.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             591,667,869.00    84,778,000.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                      583,448,000.00    134,352,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       536,515,742.00    257,973,988.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      528,560,000.00    397,564,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association        502,698,719.00    404,630,658.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution           499,113,980.00    155,963,524.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             483,234,557.00    119,003,894.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation             464,899,135.00    462,764,787.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                 457,569,240.00    447,332,753.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      423,268,000.00    127,938,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      382,708,964.00    157,599,442.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.   373,315,000.00    332,659,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       352,117,338.00    285,793,895.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      328,876,514.00    89,768,834.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                 320,849,837.00    282,891,957.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          320,099,000.00    109,758,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     311,725,830.00    221,187,626.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   289,814,000.00    171,042,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children   266,861,000.00    276,379,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   256,729,309.00    54,036,568.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,      217,885,151.00    200,522,069.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,   206,630,283.00    162,222,796.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of       204,918,045.00    162,833,709.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg             200,190,841.00    40,993,424.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                199,233,199.00    190,063,592.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       192,662,703.00    157,733,146.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        185,128,576.00    85,138,914.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.   178,781,926.00    170,154,890.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network      177,842,936.00    136,603,678.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               176,439,571.00    76,283,509.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                176,045,690.00    77,052,380.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting         175,399,880.00    94,676,602.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,     173,255,775.00    78,347,786.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        171,376,414.00    162,671,368.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **      167,319,000.00    131,179,000.00
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association     166,672,457.00    125,754,281.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          164,606,945.00    35,295,577.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment     164,208,931.00    169,653,767.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &             162,902,859.00    116,571,975.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              162,609,495.00    42,075,690.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               158,208,879.00    84,449,114.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis       156,318,515.00    151,271,639.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    156,062,000.00    72,341,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      154,870,120.00    46,303,073.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma           153,354,489.00    149,398,679.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                        153,190,256.00    116,200,024.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.         152,448,771.00    143,004,464.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    151,081,321.00    113,150,913.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                 150,640,055.00    146,288,643.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation      148,551,162.00    52,472,891.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.           146,404,170.00    143,643,306.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn         143,849,294.00    125,187,210.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       143,383,778.00    40,616,261.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange    141,182,452.00    128,805,563.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health            140,695,988.00    42,616,333.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television             137,693,257.00    22,130,372.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries          133,753,965.00    133,647,455.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              132,669,290.00    121,587,891.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                   131,583,839.00    127,521,331.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation            130,419,365.00    125,435,854.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        129,721,485.00    93,171,491.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of              129,475,155.00    73,921,398.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund         126,864,079.00    120,008,183.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land             126,271,000.00    106,103,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           123,860,067.00    22,670,867.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.          121,533,305.00    89,477,764.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               121,333,537.00    111,213,027.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer         121,322,268.00    115,386,743.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans        120,042,383.00    99,307,099.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               118,144,311.00    79,691,281.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    117,904,286.00    103,549,902.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston       117,553,237.00    27,287,149.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International          109,812,267.00    109,345,892.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators        108,911,161.00    108,417,497.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      105,615,482.00    50,107,604.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family            104,042,025.00    12,722,640.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                      102,308,973.00    91,354,218.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           99,745,000.00     31,036,618.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 97,863,711.00     86,905,824.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'          97,631,396.00     97,252,330.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         96,844,627.00     52,960,628.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                          Sources of Income
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                             Government       Investment

  1 Lutheran Services in             2,796,180,368.00   90,832,854.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs     440,795,000.00    64,173,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross                64,902,153.00     60,346,275.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *         1,810,211,115.00   41,215,225.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **           0.00        133,000,000.00
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries               373,100,000.00    12,600,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                    314,211,850.00   -430,744,534.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable        0.00        194,864,555.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America      343,907,518.00    34,225,252.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.      7,934,000.00     41,595,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    19,629,668.00    155,147,465.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy                 0.00         83,168,870.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America              4,467,000.00     30,028,000.00
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity              51,399,691.00         0.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International            0.00           22,909.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *           3,009,000.00     32,806,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   202,700,000.00    21,700,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest            130,747.00      1,508,529.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                259,068,962.00    -3,548,411.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             396,436,093.00    4,905,021.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                           0.00        -19,224,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       21,938,561.00     8,305,952.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      124,089,000.00    4,436,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association         1,399,726.00     31,844,669.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution           79,798,701.00     67,922,212.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             153,697,434.00    3,394,617.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation               60,000.00       4,589,541.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                  7,936,527.00     1,398,071.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      287,146,000.00    6,801,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      27,915,234.00     31,349,475.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.        0.00             0.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       38,886,443.00    -19,871,155.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      84,381,724.00     5,202,228.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                 37,986,914.00       32,554.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          211,684,000.00    -6,896,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     41,217,463.00     1,222,685.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.     573,000.00      13,727,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children        0.00        -15,337,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   156,532,055.00    5,924,601.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,       8,962,798.00     4,205,515.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,    4,047,672.00     7,570,330.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of       37,068,518.00     2,404,059.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg              1,297,125.00     78,920,971.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                     0.00         1,330,748.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation        7,657,758.00     2,487,062.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        54,966,754.00     1,539,534.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.        0.00         8,627,036.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network           0.00         11,140,540.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               41,271,332.00      910,906.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                60,586,949.00     5,193,484.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting              0.00         25,355,965.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,     90,977,052.00     2,1993,231.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International          155,701.00      2,742,462.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **      18,225,000.00     -1,180,000.00
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association       70,809.00       3,537,898.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          31,275,433.00     14,363,665.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment          0.00         -5,444,836.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &              5,741,669.00     5,901,338.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              40,689,425.00     36,463,944.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town                8,730,108.00     3,518,781.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis        1,852,169.00     3,194,707.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    78,846,000.00     1,582,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary           0.00         11,117,950.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma                0.00         2,899,177.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                          219,603.00       585,324.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.              0.00         7,606,160.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    14,172,190.00     5,253,391.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                  3,623,458.00      674,348.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation           0.00         10,211,375.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.             301,939.00       127,389.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn          2,456,500.00     9,988,258.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       43,541,942.00     3,039,815.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange         0.00          112,669.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health            60,413,017.00     1,446,552.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television              9,755,639.00     8,044,591.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries               0.00          106,510.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation               2,056,355.00     1,894,817.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                        0.00         4,062,508.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation                 0.00         4,050,501.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation             0.00         3,188,226.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of                   0.00         55,576,305.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund          4,163,647.00     1,298,151.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land              7,840,000.00     4,022,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           73,250,240.00     21,321,123.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.           1,458,882.00     4,028,022.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family                    0.00          796,174.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer              0.00         1,244,879.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans             0.00         10,343,948.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               24,589,994.00     10,381,687.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    12,957,073.00      -625,352.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston         674,463.00      23,578,874.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International               0.00          426,945.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators             0.00         -2,775,577.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation        214,811.00      -2,268,998.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family                 0.00         -1,707,764.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                       6,821,434.00     1,075,618.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           27,930,500.00     4,752,978.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                  2,436,288.00     8,493,114.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'               0.00          562,547.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         16,843,710.00     13,192,398.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                          Sources of Income
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                             Membership     Program Services

  1 Lutheran Services in                   0.00        2,804,011,849.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs          0.00        2,858,522,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross                     0.00        1,857,988,610.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *               0.00         319,945,324.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **           0.00              0.00
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries              1,245,000,000.00  1,917,300,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                         0.00         160,037,588.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable        0.00              0.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America      14,484,177.00     120,482,731.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     97,625,000.00      3,812,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    18,514,643.00     27,814,996.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy                 0.00         183,909,446.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America             111,447,000.00    263,174,000.00
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity              21,004,897.00     168,218,900.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International            0.00          3,468,791.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *               0.00         472,652,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o        0.00         241,000,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest               0.00          2,315,061.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                     0.00         134,383,303.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America                  0.00         90,697,659.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                           0.00         458,444,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       145,479,934.00    98,196,674.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                        497,000.00           0.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association         1,182,006.00     18,936,708.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution           46,271,490.00     63,603,224.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy                   NA                NA
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation                  0.00              0.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                      0.00              0.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                           0.00              0.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                           0.00         164,521,885.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.        0.00         30,986,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's            0.00         43,994,089.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute           0.00         119,181,971.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                      0.00              0.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services               0.00              0.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society      7,423,774.00     21,217,554.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.     60,000.00       96,496,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children    2,508,000.00          0.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research        0.00         12,224,569.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,           0.00          1,789,496.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,     80,841.00        6,474,386.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of        2,611,759.00          0.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg                  0.00         52,004,375.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                     0.00              0.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation            0.00         23,658,420.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural         7,808,044.00     30,592,249.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.        0.00              0.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network           0.00         29,764,653.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc                    0.00         48,090,534.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                     0.00         28,468,823.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting              0.00          5,944,127.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,          0.00           958,225.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International          259,076.00       4,319,234.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **      10,770,000.00          0.00
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association       926,619.00      26,813,222.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago           5,746,211.00     61,581,513.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment          0.00              0.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &               585,558.00       7,179,537.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art               2,436,269.00      9,961,485.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town                    0.00         60,039,961.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis            0.00              0.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee         0.00              0.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary           0.00         91,052,053.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma                0.00              0.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                             0.00         23,271,114.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.              0.00              0.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.         0.00          6,548,525.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                      0.00              0.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation           0.00              0.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.                0.00          2,171,095.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn              0.00          6,217,326.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the            0.00         51,608,281.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange         0.00         12,264,220.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health             1,547,338.00     33,735,015.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television                  0.00         54,22,1,210.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries               0.00              0.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation                   0.00          8,028,927.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                        0.00              0.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation                 0.00              0.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation             0.00         31,762,219.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of                   0.00              0.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund              0.00           626,414.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land                  0.00          8,183,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art                0.00          1,806,509.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.            50,966.00        3,374,375.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family                    0.00          5,293,612.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer              0.00          4,982,207.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans         8,768,984.00          0.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund                    0.00           717,031.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                         0.00              0.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston        8,412,246.00     26,480,816.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International               0.00              0.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators             0.00              0.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      19,395,328.00       545,855.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family                 0.00         92,420,713.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                           0.00          2,893,420.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical                0.00         33,675,000.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                      0.00              0.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'               0.00              0.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support              0.00          9,811,627.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                    Sources of
                                          Income
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                              Other          In Kind

  1 Lutheran Services in             218,553,922.00  25,090,000.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs    -31,786,000.00       0.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               64,731,714.00   43,090,445.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *         59,883,815.00   71,951,467.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **          0.00             NA
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries              23,600,000.00         NA
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   456,502,905.00       0.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable       0.00            0.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America     59,031,779.00         NA
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     1,589,000.00   41,760,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art   42,504,815.00   435,534,823.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy            3,813,324.00   79,353,401.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America            27,533,000.00         NA
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity             27,676,696.00   78,811,941.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International         7,423.00     675,710,477.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *         39,015,000.00   10,468,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   6,400,000.00         NA
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          -229,685.00    632,925,008.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **               94,394,767.00        0.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America            14,851,096.00   17,938,545.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                      9,876,000.00   12,800,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       4,620,633.00   221,903,620.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      1,974,000.00   221,777,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association       44,704,952.00    6,350,403.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution          85,554,829.00    5,202,564.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy            207,138,612.00   3,215,427.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation            -2,515,193.00   447,015,507.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                  901,889.00    383,326,335.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      1,383,000.00   91,489,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      1,322,928.00    6,734,655.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.   9,670,000.00        0.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       3,314,066.00        0.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute     30,341,757.00        0.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                  -61,588.00    264,341,848.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          5,553,000.00   115,492,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society    19,456,728.00        0.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   7,916,000.00        0.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children   3,311,000.00         NA
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research  28,011,516.00    2,961,205.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,      2,405,273.00        0.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,  26,234,258.00    6,990,059.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of           0.00            0.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg            26,974,946.00     686,191.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                7,838,859.00   113,759,698.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       1,126,317.00        0.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        5,083,081.00     926,683.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.       0.00       35,000,000.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network       334,065.00    22,512,204.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               9,883,290.00        0.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                4,744,054.00        0.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting        49,423,186.00    6,508,279.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,      773,481.00    26,008,652.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        1,228,573.00        0.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **      8,325,000.00         NA
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association     9,569,628.00     147,660.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago         16,344,546.00     91,023.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment         0.00         331,050.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &            26,922,782.00     444,601.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art             30,982,682.00   17,901,372.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               1,470,915.00    1,534,982.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis           0.00        6,682,000.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    3,293,000.00    3,494,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      6,397,044.00        0.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma           1,056,633.00        0.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                       12,914,191.00    6,812,397.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.         1,838,147.00        0.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.   11,956,302.00        0.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                  53,606.00     82,192,227.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation     85,866,896.00        0.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.            160,441.00    140,263,096.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn             0.00            0.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       4,577,479.00     292,013.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange        0.00       128,805,563.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health             937,733.00      143,805.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television             43,51,445.00    1,770,000.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries              0.00       119,260,386.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              -898,700.00     9,326,010.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                       0.00       101,637,857.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation             933,010.00    14,087,000.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        1,599,549.00        0.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of               -22,548.00     3,361,728.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund          767,684.00      137,340.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land              123,000.00    37,167,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           4,811,328.00    1,288,117.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.         23,143,296.00    5,340,071.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               4,030;724.00    3,549,840.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer         -291,561.00    85,365,079.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans        1,622,352.00     14,551.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               2,764,318.00    8,321,000.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    2,022,663.00    1,258,074.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston      31,119,689.00    3,410,120.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International           39,430.00       106,830.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators        3,269,241.00        0.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation     37,620,882.00     628,917.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family             606,436.00       4,666.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                       164,283.00    77,529,692.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           2,349,904.00    1,970,419.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                  28,485.00     45,587,669.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'          -183,481.00     8,139,262.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         4,036,264.00        0.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                               Expenses
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                               Total            Programs

  1 Lutheran Services in             7,565,347,074.00  7,032,600,330.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs    3,774,554,000.00  3,071,427,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               2,702,061,488.00  2,442,321,691.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *         2,583,778,140.00  2,017,276,874.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **     2,224,000,000.00  1,888,000,000.00
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries              1,889,100,000.00  1,670,300,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   2,340,603,940.00  1,948,208,603.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable   753,449,125.00    741,311,746.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America      925,857,116.00    759,262,444.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     870,448,000.00    664,532,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    244,149,491.00    207,188,792.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy            433,909,996.00    334,623,259.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America             744,538,000.00    649,633,000.00
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity              550,050,476.00    437,389,561.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International       712,202,464.00    709,913,850.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *          631,168,000.00    524,888,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   622,400,000.00    507,800,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          651,799,826.00    647,120,676.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                582,529,171.00    509,339,426.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             577,345,671.00    506,780,028.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                      606,214,000.00    511,729,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       565,006,318.00    543,629,254.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      527,554,000.00    443,785,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association        502,212,122.00    364,310,480.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution           406,985,167.00    329,163,955.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             467,397,724.00    411,274,647.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation             440,009,048.00    435,137,435.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                 454,354,968.00    395,921,441.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      422,296,000.00    379,596,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      362,121,271.00    321,692,798.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.   393,955,000.00    334,204,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       338,382,792.00    268,840,312.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      317,170,414.00    291,515,177.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                 318,927,670.00    296,802,682.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          344,880,000.00    310,040,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     124,028,688.00    107,643,621.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   193,305,000.00    169,750,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children   486,863,000.00    451,827,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   247,559,243.00    210,914,432.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,      216,050,828.00    161,709,461.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,   188,760,221.00    131,049,533.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of       195,844,519.00    135,114,040.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg             129,167,344.00    105,271,321.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                191,160,734.00    161,519,964.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       198,524,608.00    166,709,099.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        168,946,780,00    145,073,229.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.   173,275,325.00    147,086,262.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network      104,270,780.00    75,885,551.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               175,643,517.00    151,540,932.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                149,893,273.00    126,256,935.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting         169,088,461.00    125,504,661.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,     171,060,450.00    147,240,494.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        164,880,077.00    158,237,675.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **      169,390,000.00    132,190,000.00
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association     163,592,607.00    124,408,669.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          175,139,590.00    126,087,237.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment     47,962,338.00     45,982,278.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &             147,675,505.00    113,147,007.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              119,574,854.00    91,586,374.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               170,225,743.00    144,372,922.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis       156,254,618.00    120,465,848.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    150,390,000.00    138,911,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      153,319,211.00    121,468,032.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma           149,860,826.00    113,544,825.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                        140,806,296.00    113,139,752.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.         141,889,082.00    105,850,408.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    148,958,094.00    114,190,345.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                 140,161,555.00    126,240,653.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation      172,216,070.00    149,665,240.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.           135,871,911.00    133,991,239.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn         122,310,189.00    115,126,365.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       120,131,985.00    85,374,943.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange    149,293,293.00    147,367,425.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health            134,270,115.00    118,147,894.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television             159,374,180.00    130,765,205.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries          128,049,242.00    127,115,559.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              140,047,232.00    113,017,538.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                   45,562,975.00     44,327,999.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation            121,140,959.00    95,839,660.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        133,006,881.00    118,290,370.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of              118,918,884.00    102,737,703.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund         132,222,602.00    105,928,552.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land             116,812,000.00    104,212,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           117,838,458.00    96,409,750.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.          115,665,043.00    84,213,562.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               120,157,704.00    101,850,324.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer         121,403,525.00    105,912,391.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans        99,514,531.00     64,056,764,00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               109,051,061.00    88,621,812.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    115,166,716.00    80,401,317.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston       104,717,715.00    74,603,006.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International          101,478,493.00    81,591,890.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators        109,681,595.00    91,760,534.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      117,195,332.00    100,675,688.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family            109,565,143.00    95,575,387.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                      98,344,218.00     91,306,718.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           91,683,999,00     62,328,455.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 67,625,781.00     56,764,377.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'          17,250,947.00     17,071,900.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         94,246,014.00     81,567,355.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                             Expenses
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                           Fundraising    Administration

  1 Lutheran Services in             22,532,462.00   510,214,282.00
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs    68,875,000.00   634,252,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               108,616,416.00  151,123,381.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *         29,072,706.00   218,573,138.00
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **     210,000,000.00  126,000,000.00
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries               9,900,000.00   208,900,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   102,057,775.00  290,337,562.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable   9,480,360.00    2,657,019.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America     42,098,078.00   124,496,594.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.    146,936,000.00  58,980,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    7,301,960.00   29,658,739.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy           48,739,194.00   50,547,543.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America            44,557,000.00   50,348,000.00
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity             54,012,240.00   58,648,675.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International        153,036.00     2,135,578.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *         34,446,000.00   71,834,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o  33,900,000.00   80,700,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          3,128,825.00    1,550,325.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **               11,852,375.00   61,337,370.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America            17,993,517.00   52,572,126.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                     38,016,000.00   56,469,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service        946,975.00    20,430,089.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                     55,157,000.00   28,612,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association       102,309,325.00  35,592,317.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution          12,158,428.00   65,662,784.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy            12,359,481.00   43,763,596.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation             2,900,939.00    1,970,674.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                50,381,051.00    8,052,476.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                     18,112,000.00   24,588,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                     15,114,119.00   25,314,354.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.  29,209,000.00   30,542,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's      47,062,159.00   22,480,321.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      7,002,487.00   18,652,750.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                16,370,035.00    5,754,953.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services         21,033,000.00   13,807,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     5,753,920.00   10,631,147.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.  12,385,000.00   11,170,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children  10,571,000.00   24,465,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   3,279,301.00   33,365,510.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,     36,721,350.00   17,620,017.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,  41,296,046.00   16,414,642.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of      25,801,339.00   34,929,140.00
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg             8,135,181.00   15,760,842.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF               21,151,117.00    8,489,653.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation      14,797,992.00   17,017,517.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        3,891,150.00   19,982,401.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.  15,833,000.00   10,356,063.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network     12,491,706.00   15,893,523.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc              18,624,255.00    5,478,330.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                6,658,244.00   16,978,094.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting        21,106,191.00   22,477,609.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,    16,207,177.00    7,612,779.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        1,047,682.00    5,594,720.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **     25,749,000.00   11,451,000.00
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association    30,654,057.00    8,529,881.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          7,567,753.00   41,484,600.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment      716,915.00     1,263,145,00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &            24,497,852.00   10,030,646.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              6,417,340.00   21,571,140.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town              14,120,011.00   11,732,810.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis      25,540,184.00   10,248,586.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    3,513,000.00    7,966,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      4,141,343.00    27,709,836.0
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma          26,151,425.00    10,164,576.0
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                       14,172,831.00   13,493,713.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.        26,276,563.00    9,762,111.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.   21,357,784.00    13,409,965.0
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                 5,723,759.00    8,197,143.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation     12,646,042.00    9,904,788.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.           1,466,644.00     414,028.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn         3,067,049.00    4,116,775.00
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       4,928,240.00   29,828,802.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange     762,534.00     1,163,334.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health            2,328,759.00   13,793,462.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television             1,458,171.00   27,150,804.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries           372,031.00      561,652.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation             16,761,512.00   10,268,182.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                    755,447.00      479,529.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation           15,872,608.00    9,428,691.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation       10,903,496.00    3,813,015.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of              9,571,539.00    6,609,642.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund        16,591,292.00    9,702,758.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land             2,306,000.00   10,294,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           2,915,857.00   18,512,851.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.         13,281,636.00   18,169,845.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               7,613,698.00   10,693,682.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer          308,879.00    15,182,255.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans       30,048,037.00    5,409,730.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund              14,372,235.00    6,057,014.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                   23,568,453.00   11,196,946.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston       5,084,471.00   25,030,238.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International          9,771,604.00   10,114,999.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators        5,499,346.00   12,421,715.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      9,116,162.00    7,403,482.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family             623,999,00    13,365,757.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                      3,959,979.00    3,077,521.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           5,014,960.00   24,340,584.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 5,653,147.00    5,208,257.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'           39,702.00       139,345.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         4,907,047.00    7,771,612.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                                       Value of
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                            Total Assets      Investments

  1 Lutheran Services in                    NA                NA
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs           NA                NA
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               3,137,712,042.00  1,120,772,027.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *                NA                NA
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **            NA                NA
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries              1,682,600,000.00         NA
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   7,983,240,507.00  3,833,011,237.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable  2,680,915,013.00  2,598,032,773.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America     2,199,776,430.00   720,598,307.00
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.    1,538,488,000.00   862,475,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art   2,295,913,847.00  1,469,381,941.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy           2,934,584,812.00  1,070,203,530.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America            2,533,015,000.00         NA
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity             1,053,489,180.00   54,089,365.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International        20,640,577.00         0.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *         1,356,346,000.00         NA
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   750,300,000.00          NA
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest           12,347,933.00     6,548,584.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **               1,013,701,241.00   305,114,059.00
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             858,560,205.00    143,934,509.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                      595,324,000.00    173,034,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       283,008,878.00    70,583,560.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      134,582,000.00    65,086,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association        851,998,305.00    342,754,230.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution          1,301,142,768.00   684,918,415.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             215,364,732.00    165,832,660.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation              70,828,213.00    15,088,581.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                 118,309,799.00    29,987,465.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      386,652,000.00    115,096,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      582,481,768.00    178,946,871.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.   127,834,000.00    18,491,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's      1,551,500,333.00  1,137,532,531.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      674,918,483.00    10,424,268.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                  14,952,203.00      228,147.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          172,284,000.00    147,586,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     584,222,627.00    205,392,755.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   461,227,000.00    248,217,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children  9,880,963,000.00    7,155,878.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   479,457,001.00    100,331,212.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,      138,198,346.00    37,200,554.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,   184,146,703.00    103,964,855.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of      10,787,519.00 ++         NA
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg            1,047,216,370.00   638,488,673.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                 47,300,816.00      483,113.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       246,424,005.00    38,338,188.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        995,275,413.00    872,928,637.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.   190,712,165.00    70,608,239.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network      533,842,459.00    199,527,206.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc                83,114,250.00    11,822,928.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                271,226,649.00    70,284,546.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting         177,336,305.00    18,608,832.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,      85,129,635.00    48,012,050.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        107,421,831.00    45,855,546.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **            NA                NA
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association      99,063,879.00    53,380,779.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          979,686,661.00    667,448,006.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment     288,845,600.00    283,557,113.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &             159,143,497.00    86,395,974.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              827,911,247.00    633,841,283.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               221,848,475.00    42,756,101.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis       119,326,440.00    49,321,170.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee     75,788,000.00    28,987,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      531,928,344.00    102,844,586.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma            94,428,186.00    74,282,171.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                        163,514,122.00     5,703,743.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.         186,540,500.00    131,487,346.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    224,325,869.00    52,039,641.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                  72,277,893.00     6,200,370.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation      166,313,821.00    98,694,109.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.            47,777,157.00     3,289,639.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn         141,767,139.00          NA
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       303,257,822.00    81,013,935.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange    140,766,139.00         0.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health             94,656,812.00    13,417,919.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television             354,341,968.00    136,878,399.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries           37,706,410.00      410,060.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              191,282,448.00    91,508,216.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                   139,513,683.00    139,066,112.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation            118,051,876.00    64,366,187.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        181,229,550.00    137,927,165.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of              620,990,411.00    557,717,894.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund          47,307,549.00    22,385,336.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land             324,803,000.00    58,531,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           661,005,212.00    466,523,503.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.          153,100,913.00    39,007,154.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               104,369,789.00     9,976,027.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer         106,142,480.00    58,829,553.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans        324,048,990.00    298,809,836.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               254,294,700.00    127,606,830.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    171,634,456.00    57,547,881.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston         581,354.00        442,632.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International           67,420,052.00    23,310,920.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators         85,794,033.00    80,659,633.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      167,899,915.00    71,150,993.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family            161,401,200.00    93,232,175.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                       63,637,352.00    10,465,187.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           168,042,000.00    74,637,000.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 211,853,253.00    134,188,705.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'           85,782,558.00    54,950,246.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         364,666,721.00    160,872,993.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                 Total Net Change    Unrestricted
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                           in Net Assets         Assets

  1 Lutheran Services in                   NA                 NA
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs          NA                 NA
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross               -31,070,993.00    1,466,402,202.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *               NA                 NA
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **           NA                 NA
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries               72,600,000.00      66,500,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                   -425,727,572.00   4,976,994,612.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable  216,051,777.00    2,600,677,412.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America     -101,945,248.00          NA
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     52,441,000.00     831,150,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art   405,720,519.00     797,933,358.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy            98,813,645.00    2,137,358,141.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America                  NA                 NA
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity             139,680,133.00     718,357,293.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International      -31,114,138.00     -30,640,854.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *          58,691,000.00    1,110,250,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o        NA           251,000,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          -1,454,760.00       113,620.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                     NA                 NA
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             14,322,198.00     318,937,995.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                     -22,843,000.00     321,148,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service      -26,555,828.00     170,914,342.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      -2,204,000.00      58,513,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association       -13,192,900.00     307,109,143.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution          -44,637,973.00     477,322,299.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             8,497,528.00      180,560,640.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation             24,055,939.00      38,399,479.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                 2,287,268.00      104,462,785.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      -8,631,000.00      60,223,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      10,802,377.00     196,172,026.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.  -20,640,000.00      43,402,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       13,734,546.00     874,472,616.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute     -53,041,333.00     221,531,625.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                 1,922,167.00       10,122,217.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services               NA            92,406,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society    187,697,142.00     264,430,876.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   81,481,000.00      58,752,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children  -719,615,000.00   7,360,394,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   19,370,935.00     123,753,382.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,      10,887,902.00      20,941,716.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,        NA           143,848,280.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of            NA           2,392,114.00 ++
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg                  NA           762,979,981.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                8,099,758.00       2,430,194.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       -8,441,177.00      47,169,538.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural       -12,228,314.00     389,767,458.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.  -16,829,648.00      41,410,636.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network      76,908,780.00     521,753,095.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               2,160,650.00       25,683,584.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                     NA           127,928,380.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting        -40,055,720.00      76,902,619.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,     -1,273,718.00      22,284,416.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        7,952,133.00       19,327,143.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **           NA                 NA
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association     3,017,578.00       38,883,402.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago         -33,177,409.00     280,501,254.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment    116,246,593.00     284,545,981.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &            110,628,116.00      78,342,487.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art             120,234,181.00     372,887,883.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               32,495,978.00      95,153,554.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis         63,897.00        74,152,345.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    2,725,000.00       22,236,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary       -522,015.00       63,255,926.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma            820,457.00        38,489,414.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                        10,030,285.00     152,332,621.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.         10,328,404.00     154,825,530.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    1,658,314.00       56,971,211.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                 10,148,826.00      35,892,676.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation     -28,471,721.00      12,861,385.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.           10,393,536.00      34,232,179.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn         18,846,055,00           NA
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       2,617,629.00      139,915,198.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange    -8,110,841.00      5,492,034.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health                0.00           57,806,742.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television            -25,637,667.00     148,227,853.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries          5,672,095.00       35,700,979.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              -7,377,942.00      69,530,436.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                   75,941,021.00     135,471,369.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation            1,706,102.00       79,715,597.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        -3,285,396.00      101,535,473.0
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of             -55,474,554.00     454,700,647.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund         8,250,950.00       18,042,084.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land            160,636,000.00      43,187,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art               0.00           227,449,212.0
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.          11,158,334.00      93,208,137.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family               1,175,833.00       90,481,392.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer         34,193,932.00      42,972,747.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans        4,469,579.00      208,538,369.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               -3,695,739.00      87,288,638.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    2,534,952.00      133,086,203.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston           0.00             56,749.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International          6,401,472.00       22,197,474.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators         -119,382,00       44,648,638.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation     -24,763,825.00      67,253,982.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family           -24,312,118.00      42,577,191.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                      1,392,451.00       13,100,565.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           13,271,001.00      62,082,000.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 7,091,459.00       91,876,641.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'          80,562,642.00      85,526,845.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support          -501,200.00       43,737,636.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR

Name                                  Temporarily      Permanently
Location, Year Founded, Last
Year's Rank                            Restricted       Restricted

  1 Lutheran Services in                    NA              NA
    America
    Baltimore, MD 1988 - 1

  2 The National Council of YMCAs           NA              NA
    Chicago, IL 1851 - 2

  3 American Red Cross                337,648,334.00  360,086,412.00
    Washington, DC 1881 - 5

  4 Catholic Charities USA *                NA              NA
    Alexandria, VA 1910 - 6

  5 United Jewish Communities **            NA              NA
    New York, NY 1999 - 3

  6 Goodwill Industries                9,700,000.00    -3,600,000.00
    International +
    Bethesda, MD 1902 - 7

  7 Salvation Army                    679,392,350.00  591,468,743.00
    Alexandria, VA 1865 - 4

  8 Fidelity Investments Charitable   48,083,282.00        0.00
    Gift Fund
    Boston, MA 1991 - 8

  9 Boys & Girls Club of America            NA              NA
    Atlanta, GA 1906 - 9

 10 American Cancer Society, Inc.     185,977,000.00  200,987,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1913 - 10

 11 The Metropolitan Museum of Art    648,898,617.00  707,837,067.00
    New York, NY 1870 - 27

 12 The Nature Conservancy            312,419,504.00  220,343,145.00
    Arlington, VA 1951 - 11

 13 Boy Scouts of America                   NA              NA
    Irving, TX 1910 - 13

 14 Habitat for Humanity              155,191,686.00   10,907,806.00
    International
    Americus, GA 1976 - 21

 15 Gifts In Kind International        -473,284.00         0.00
    Alexandria, VA 1984 - 19

 16 Girl Scouts of the USA *          85,641,000.00    60,186,000.00
    New York, NY 1912 - 15

 17 Planned Parenthood Federation o   261,600,000.00  127,200,000.00
    America
    New York, NY 1922 - 17

 18 America's Second Harvest          -1,653,268.00      84,888.00
    Chicago, IL 1979 - 14

 19 YWCA of the USA **                      NA              NA
    New York, NY 1906 - 16

 20 Volunteers of America             15,110,461.00    3,870,115.00
    Alexandria, VA 1896 - 22

 21 Easter Seals                      50,666,000.00    61,516,000.00
    Chicago, IL 1919 - 20

 22 Public Broadcasting Service       14,547,489.00        0.00
    Alexandria, VA 1969 - 24

 23 World Vision                      33,781,000.00     635,000.00
    Federal Way, WA 1950 - 26

 24 American Heart Association        97,105,883.00   113,816,323.00
    Dallas, TX 1924 - 25

 25 Smithsonian Institution           452,966,775.00  102,058,947.00
    Washington, DC 1846 - 23

 26 United Cerebral Palsy             22,031,951.00    12,772,141.00
    Associations
    Washington, DC 1948 - 18

 27 AmeriCares Foundation             22,903,125.00        0.00
    New Canaan, CT 1982 - 35

 28 Feed the Children                  2,443,613.00        0.00
    Oklahoma City, OK 1979 - 30

 29 CARE USA * +                      33,549,000.00   107,342,000.00
    Atlanta, GA 1945 - 29

 30 City of Hope                      72,034,346.00    34,201,903.00
    Los Angeles, CA 1913 - 33

 31 Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.    3,763,000.00      24,000.00
    Orlando, FL 1951 - 32

 32 ALSAC-St. Jude's Children's       16,165,298.00   478,372,835.00
    Research Hospital
    Memphis, TN 1957 - 28

 33 Dana Farber Cancer Institute      121,053,353.00   85,320,110.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - 34

 34 Food For The Poor                    3,000.00          0.00
    Deerfield Beach, FL 1982 - 39

 35 Catholic Relief Services          78,572,000.00    1,306,000.00
    Baltimore, MD 1943 - 31

 36 Wildlife Conservation Society     103,580,253.00  184,798,568.00
    Bronx, NY 1895 - 89

 37 Metropolitan Opera Assoc., Inc.   62,205,000.00   261,557,000.00
    New York, NY 1883 - 42

 38 Shriners Hospitals for Children   283,998,000.00  896,889,000.00
    Tampa, FL 1922 - 12

 39 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research   -7,194,556.00    6,582,954.00
    Center
    Seattle, WA 1975 - 36

 40 March of Dimes White Plains,       6,465,179.00    11,412,871.00
    NY 1938 - 40

 41 Special Olympics International,    9,211,414.00    2,788,841.00
    Inc. **
    Washington, DC 1968 - 48

 42 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of      7,220,512.00 ++   214,799.00 ++
    America
    Philadelphia 1945 - 44

 43 Colonial Williamsburg             52,683,943.00    34,052,331.00
    Foundation
    Williamsburg, VA 1928 - 38

 44 US Fund for UNICEF                25,787,172.00    1,084,728.00
    New York, NY 1946 - 57

 45 WGBH Educational Foundation       128,800,133.00   14,319,747.00
    Boston, MA 1951 - NR

 46 American Museum of Natural        140,740,822.00  110,996,262.00
    History
    New York, NY 1869 - 45

 47 United Negro College Fund, Inc.   91,100,140.00    34,865,581.00
    Fairfax, VA 1944 - 54

 48 Trinity Broadcasting Network        32,948.00          0.00
    Tustin, CA 1973 - 55

 49 Ducks Unlimited Inc               33,850,095.00    3,238,843.00
    Memphis, TN 1937 - 76

 50 Girls Incorporated                62,907,774.00    47,741,195.00
    New York, NY 1945 - 46

 51 The Christian Broacasting         69,992,295.00     239,353.00
    Network
    Virginia Beach, VA 1960 - 56

 52 Save the Children Federation,      8,293,721.00    6,481,323.00
    Inc.
    Westport, CT 1932 - 67

 53 Institute of International        42,163,622.00    4,909,774.00
    Education
    New York, NY 1971 - NR

 54 American Lung Association **            NA              NA
    New York, NY 1904 - 50

 55 American Diabetes Association     24,246,619.00    5,652,955.00
    Alexandria, VA 1940 - 49

 56 Art Institute of Chicago          199,564,352.00  213,289,012.00
    Chicago, IL 1893 - 41

 57 Vanguard Charitable Endowment          0.00            0.00
    Program
    Southeastem, PA 1997 - 90

 58 Alzheimer's Disease &             16,101,727.00    16,183,907.00
    Related Disorders Assc
    Chicago, IL 1980 - 66

 59 Museum Of Modern Art              266,958,160.00   41,990,209.00
    New York, NY 1929 - 43

 60 Girls and Boys Town               52,000,287.00    5,355,751.00
    Boys Town, NE 1917 - 64

 61 National Multiple Sclerosis       15,269,905.00    6,463,513.00
    Society
    New York, NY 1946 - 58

 62 International Rescue Committee    11,190,000.00    13,151,000.00
    New York, NY 1933 - 59

 63 The Christian and Missionary      11,603,458.00    7,798,124.00
    Alliance
    Colorado Springs, CO 1887 - 68

 64 The Leukemia & Lymphoma            2,928,028.00    1,090,698.00
    Society
    White Plains, NY 1949 - 73

 65 Young Life                        -5,689,999.00        0.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1941 - 63

 66 Muscular Dystrophy Assoc.              0.00            0.00
    Tucson, AZ 1950 - 61

 67 Educational Broadcasting Corp.    92,674,052.00    41,475,832.00
    New York, NY 1962 - 72

 68 Samaritan's Purse                 26,969,068.00        0.00
    Boone, NC 1970 - 77

 69 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation           0.00        26,461,373.00
    International
    New York, NY 1970 - 86

 70 Map International, Inc.            7,465,981.00     391,318.00
    Brunswick, Ga 1954 - 97

 71 Citizen's Scholarship Fdn               NA              NA
    of America
    St. Peter, MIN 1961 - 83

 72 J.F. Kennedy Center for the       18,975,835.00    73,113,627.00
    Performing Arts
    Washington, DC 1971 - 70

 73 National Assc for the Exchange    131,385,252.00       0.00
    of Ind. Resources
    Galesburg, IL 1977 - 65

 74 National Mental Health            13,424,343.00     707,141.00
    Association
    Alexandria, VA 1909 - 94

 75 Children's Television              3,565,234.00        0.00
    Workshop/Sesame Workshop
    New York, NY 1968 - NR

 76 Christian Aid Ministries            923,624.00         0.00
    Berlin, OH 1981 - 93

 77 Arthritis Foundation              39,103,893.00    40,492,008.00
    Atlanta, GA 1948 - 71

 78 Schwab Fund For                        0.00            0.00
    Charitable Giving
    San Francisco 1999 - NR

 79 Make A Wish Foundation             9,786,675.00    10,789,150.00
    Phoenix, AZ 1981 - NR

 80 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation        21,487,732.00        0.00
    Bethesda, MD 1955 - 75

 81 Rotary Foundation of                530,162.00     82,066,156.00
    Rotary International
    Evanston, IL 1917 - 74

 82 Christian Children's Fund         18,377,337.00    4,070,585.00
    Richmond, VA 1938 - 80

 83 Trust For Public Land             102,658,000.00   14,791,000.00
    San Francisco 1972 - 53

 84 National Gallery of Art           134,057,357.00  281,934,402.00
    Washington, DC 1937 - 37

 85 Junior Achievement, Inc.          31,001,993.00    7,592,241.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1919 - 85

 86 Focus on the Family                1,933,048.00      90,000.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1977 - 79

 87 SIL International (Summer          4,407,119.00     143,086.00
    Inst of Linguistics, Inc.)
    Dallas, TX 1934 - 95

 88 Disabled American Veterans             0.00            0.00
    Cincinnati, OH 1920 - 78

 89 World Wildlife Fund               33,042,705.00    28,597,952.00
    Washington, DC 1961 - 88

 90 Covenant House                    16,851,702.00    5,363,468.00
    New York, NY 1968 - 87

 91 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston         357,610.00      119,952.00
    Boston, MA 1870 - 52

 92 Compassion International          19,647,849.00    4,158,700.00
    Colorado Springs, CO 1952 - 100

 93 Wycliffe Bible Translators        15,760,645.00    1,391,143.00
    Orlando, FL 1942 - 82

 94 National Wildlife Federation      24,808,293.00    1,587,377.00
    & Endowment
    Reston, VA 1936 - 96

 95 Jewish Board of Family            26,778,897.00    5,317,612.00
    and Children's Services
    New York, NY 1874 - 84

 96 Project HOPE                      28,943,176.00    1,407,953.00
    Millwood, VA 1958 - 98

 97 National Jewish Medical           21,556,000.00    18,223,000.00
    and Research Center
    Denver, CO 1899 - 99

 98 The Carter Center                 35,668,488.00    82,143,252.00
    Atlanta, GA 1981 - NR

 99 NY Police & Fire Widows'               0.00            0.00
    & Children's Benefit
    New York, NY 1985 - NR

100 Local Initiatives Support         75,308,567.00   -10,471,980.00
    Corporation
    New York, NY 1979 - NR


* FY '00 data, reporting one year behind

** FY '01 data, estimate by organization

+ Figures include certain exchange transactions that are not
reflected in the totals

* + Total expense figure includes payment to affiliates for $3.6
million not included in other expenses.

++ Asset figures national office only
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