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Updated April 2026

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Education Charities in Massachusetts

33 education nonprofits headquartered in Massachusetts report combined revenue of $25.8B on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings, with an average Efficiency Score of 72/100.

The Education category covers universities, K-12 systems, scholarship funds, and education-research organizations. 496 entities report $313.9B in combined revenue.

Average efficiency in the Education category sits at 74/100. Education organizations often hold meaningful endowments, which affects how the reserves component of the efficiency rubric reads. This view filters the category down to Massachusetts only. State-level subsets are useful for donors and grant-makers who want to focus support on local organizations.

33
Nonprofits
$25.8B
Combined Revenue
72/100
Avg Efficiency

What the Education × Massachusetts Numbers Show

Massachusetts is a major center for education nonprofits, with 33 organizations filing under both the Education NTEE category and a Massachusetts principal office. Combined revenue across the group runs into hundreds of millions or more.

Education in Massachusetts narrows 33 organizations down to the intersection of one IRS NTEE category and one state of principal office. The combined view gives a workable head-to-head comparison set for donors focused on a specific region and cause area.

The 33 education nonprofits in Massachusetts in this view together report $25.8B in combined annual revenue on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings. Median revenue is $331.8M, and the simple average is $783.1M — a gap that reflects the long-tail distribution typical of the nonprofit sector, where a handful of large organizations account for most aggregate dollars.

Across the 33 education nonprofits in Massachusetts we track, 5 earn an A and 20 earn a B on the Efficiency Score (combined 76% in the top two tiers, with A-grade organizations alone at 15%). Another 8 land at C, 0 at D, and 0 at F — a combined 0% in the bottom two tiers based on program ratio, reserves, growth consistency, and CEO-comp ratio drawn from each organization's most recent Form 990.

Executive compensation detail is reported on Schedule J of the Form 990 and is not always present for every organization in this list — particularly the smaller filers using Form 990-EZ.

President And Fellows Of Harvard College

EducationMassachusetts
$6.1B
B

Massachusetts Institute Of Technology

EducationMassachusetts
$5.0B
C

Northeastern University

EducationMassachusetts
$2.6B
A

Harvard Management Private Equity Corporation

EducationMassachusetts
$2.0B
B

Boston College Trustees

EducationMassachusetts
$1.3B
B

Trustees Of Tufts College

EducationMassachusetts
$1.3B
B

Trustees Of The Smith College

EducationMassachusetts
$587.5M
B

Brandeis University

EducationMassachusetts
$478.7M
C

Williams College

EducationMassachusetts
$424.1M
C

Berklee College Of Music Inc

EducationMassachusetts
$422.1M
B

Wellesley College

EducationMassachusetts
$385.6M
C

Trustees Of Amherst College

EducationMassachusetts
$379.3M
B

Bentley University

EducationMassachusetts
$347.7M
B

Babson College

EducationMassachusetts
$344.0M
B

Mcphs University

EducationMassachusetts
$342.3M
B

Suffolk University

EducationMassachusetts
$339.0M
B

Emerson College

EducationMassachusetts
$331.8M
B

Trustees Of The College Of The Holy Cross

EducationMassachusetts
$308.2M
C

Merrimack College

EducationMassachusetts
$291.2M
A

Trustees Of Mount Holyoke College

EducationMassachusetts
$283.9M
C

Clark University

EducationMassachusetts
$226.9M
B

Simmons University

EducationMassachusetts
$225.0M
B

Endicott College

EducationMassachusetts
$195.9M
B

Wentworth Institute Of Technology

EducationMassachusetts
$193.5M
A

Hult International Business School Inc

EducationMassachusetts
$191.3M
B

Trustees Of Phillips Academy

EducationMassachusetts
$186.8M
C

Year Up Inc

EducationMassachusetts
$186.2M
B

Stonehill College Inc

EducationMassachusetts
$180.1M
B

Western New England University

EducationMassachusetts
$169.8M
A

Springfield College

EducationMassachusetts
$154.9M
A

Wheaton College

EducationMassachusetts
$154.3M
B

Emmanuel College

EducationMassachusetts
$120.9M
B

Harvard Private Capital Holdings Inc

EducationMassachusetts
$95.1M
C

How to Use This Cross-Section

Pages that intersect a single NTEE category and a single state are the most apples-to-apples comparison NonprofitTruth offers. The donor question they answer is narrow: among the education charities operating from a Massachusetts office, how does Organization X compare on financial structure to Organization Y? Sort by revenue first to keep scale roughly constant, then sort by Efficiency Score within a tier.

The NonprofitTruth Efficiency Score is a 0–100 composite that summarizes four signals from the Form 990: program-spending ratio (50% of the score), revenue-growth consistency over multiple years (20%), months of fund reserves on the balance sheet (20%), and CEO compensation as a share of revenue (10%). The grade A–F mapping is purely descriptive — it summarizes the financial structure that the 990 reveals, not the social impact, program quality, or outcomes of the work the organization does. Donors evaluating impact should pair these financial signals with program-level evaluations from sources like Charity Navigator, GiveWell, or the organization's own audited reports.

For a broader view of education nationwide, see the all-states Education page; for every nonprofit in Massachusetts, see the Massachusetts state page. Both views are linked at the bottom of this page.

Source Data and Verification

All financials on this page come from each organization's IRS Form 990 — the federal information return that 501(c)(3) public charities, private foundations, and most other tax-exempt organizations must file annually. The Form 990 is a public document. We ingest it primarily through the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer feed, which mirrors the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search dataset. Original e-file XML and PDF copies of any return can be looked up directly at the IRS, ProPublica, or the Candid (formerly GuideStar) directory.

Every nonprofit in this list links to a profile page that cites the source filing year. The original Form 990 is available free at the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search, the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, and the Candid (GuideStar) directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many education nonprofits are based in Massachusetts?

33 organizations are categorized as Education on the IRS Form 990 and list a Massachusetts principal office address. Combined annual revenue is $25.8B; average Efficiency Score across the group is 72/100.

Are these all the education charities operating in Massachusetts?

Not necessarily. The list reflects organizations whose Form 990 lists Massachusetts as the principal office. National education charities that operate programs in Massachusetts but headquarter elsewhere appear in their home state’s page instead.

What does the average Efficiency Score of 72/100 represent?

It is the simple average of the NonprofitTruth Efficiency Score across the 33 organizations on this page. The Score weights program-spending ratio (50%), revenue-growth consistency (20%), reserves (20%), and CEO-comp ratio (10%). It is descriptive of financial structure, not of program impact.

Why might two education nonprofits in Massachusetts score very differently?

Common drivers: a difference in revenue scale (which affects fixed-cost ratios), a capital-campaign year on one side that distorts the program ratio, a reliance on professional fundraisers (counted outside program services on Form 990), or a different mix of program-vs-administrative classification by the organization’s auditor. The 990’s Schedule O narrative usually explains unusual movements.

Where can I see the original Form 990 for these education charities?

Each organization links to a profile that cites the source filing year. From the profile, the original return is one click away on the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search and on the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

33 education nonprofits headquartered in Massachusetts report combined revenue of $25.8B on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings, with an average Efficiency Score of 72/100.