Updated April 2026
By CityNonprofits in New York, New York
94 nonprofits headquartered in New York, New York report combined revenue of $89.1B on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings, with an average Efficiency Score of 72/100. Use the directory below to compare individual organizations by program ratio, CEO compensation, and reserves.
New York, New York hosts 94 nonprofits filing IRS Form 990, with a combined $89.1B in reported revenue. The largest is Healthfirst Phsp Inc at $12.1B in revenue.
City-level nonprofit concentration usually reflects either a large hospital or university system based in the city, plus the smaller community organizations that operate alongside them. Reading the sector concentration tells you more than the raw count. Each organization below links to its full Form 990 profile — revenue history, expense breakdown, CEO compensation, and an efficiency grade against the LakeQuality rubric.
What New York’s Numbers Show
New York, New York has a substantial nonprofit footprint on NonprofitTruth, with 94 organizations whose IRS Form 990 lists this city as the principal office. Combined revenue from New York-headquartered nonprofits exceeds $10 billion, putting it in the top tier of U.S. nonprofit cities. The largest single category by revenue is Health.
New York, New York is home to 94 of the nonprofits we track. City pages aggregate organizations whose IRS Form 990 lists this city as the principal office — local affiliates of national networks may also operate here without appearing in this list.
The 94 New York nonprofits in this view together report $89.1B in combined annual revenue on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings. Median revenue is $143.9M, and the simple average is $948.3M — 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 94 New York nonprofits we track, 15 earn an A and 57 earn a B on the Efficiency Score (combined 77% in the top two tiers, with A-grade organizations alone at 16%). Another 22 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.
Charities in New York
Healthfirst Phsp Inc
New York University
The New York And Presbyterian Hospital
Nyu Langone Hospitals
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Trustees Of Columbia University
Metroplus Health Plan Inc
Icahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai Hospital
Vns Choice
Elderplan Inc
City University Construction Fund
College Board
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Nyc School Support Services Inc
The New School
Research Foundation Of The City University Of New York
American University Of Beirut
Carnegie Corporation Of New York
Rockefeller University
Andrew W Mellon Foundation
Success Academy Charter Schools Nyc
The New York Public Library Astor Lenox And Tilden Foundations
Yeshiva University
American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
Touro University
Barnard College
Metropolitan Opera Association Inc
Teachers College Columbia University
Teach For America Inc
New York University In Abu Dhabi Corporation
Environmental Defense Fund Incorporated
Museum Of Modern Art
Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts Inc
American Museum Of Natural History
Feinberg Graduate School Of The Weizmann Institute Of Science
Natural Resources Defense Council Inc
Donorschoose Org
Sesame Workshop
American University In Cairo
Juilliard School
Uncommon New York City Charter Schools
National Audubon Society Inc
Kipp Nyc Public Charter Schools Ii
Cooper Union For The Advancement Of Science And Art
Friends Of United Hatzalah Inc
Success Academy Charter Schools Inc
Epoch Times Association Inc
Alfred P Sloan Foundation
Wnet
Royal National Theatre
Whitney Museum Of American Art
Philharmonic Symphony Society Of New York Inc
The Animal Medical Center
National September 11 Memorial And Museum At The World Trade Center
Natl Sept 11 Memorial And Museum At The World Trade Center Fdn Inc
Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation
World Trade Center Performing Arts Center Inc
New York City Ballet Inc
Manhattan School Of Music
Open Space Institute Land Trust Inc
New York Public Radio
The Carnegie Hall Corporation
Roundabout Theatre Company Inc
Governors Island Corporation
Shed Nyc Inc
Pro Publica Inc
New York Historical Society
Carnegie Hall Society Inc
New York Shakespeare Festival
The Studio Museum In Harlem
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Inc
Fractured Atlas Inc
Sustainable Markets Foundation
Cdp North America Inc
Dia Center For The Arts Inc
Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation Inc
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Ballet Theatre Foundation Inc
Jazz At Lincoln Center Inc
Statue Of Liberty Ellis Island Foundation Inc
American Council Of Learned Societies
Intrepid Museum Foundation Inc
Council On The Environment Inc
Animal Care And Control Of New York City Inc
National Minority Supplier Development Council Inc
Vivian Beaumont Theater Inc
New York City Center Inc
New Museum Of Contemporary Art
Tate Americas Foundation
Childrens Museum Of Manhattan
School Of American Ballet Inc
Allied Climate Partners Inc
Museum Of Chinese In The America
How to Read a Local Nonprofit’s Form 990
City-level pages aggregate organizations whose principal office is in New York. That includes locally founded charities, regional affiliates that file independently, and national organizations whose headquarters happen to sit here. Reading any one organization’s 990 starts with Part I (summary), then Part VIII (revenue), Part IX (functional expenses, where the program ratio comes from), and Part VII / Schedule J (compensation).
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.
Many smaller New York organizations file the abbreviated Form 990-EZ. The EZ form does not require the same level of compensation detail as the full 990, so the CEO-pay column may be blank for some entries even when the organization has paid leadership.
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.
For every New York organization listed above, the underlying Form 990 is available free of charge from the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search, the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, or the Candid (GuideStar) directory.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many nonprofits are based in New York, New York?
94 organizations whose IRS Form 990 lists New York, New York as the principal office address are currently in the NonprofitTruth database. Combined annual revenue is $89.1B, drawn from each organization's most recent 990 filing.
What's the most common nonprofit category in New York?
By aggregate revenue, the largest category among New York nonprofits in our dataset is Health. Click any organization in the list to see its NTEE classification and full Form 990 detail.
Are these the only nonprofits operating in New York?
No — this list shows only organizations whose Form 990 lists New York as the principal office address. National charities with active programs in New York that headquarter elsewhere are listed under their home cities. Local affiliates and chapters of national networks may not appear in this list at all if they file under the parent organization's EIN.
What does the average Efficiency Score of 72/100 mean?
It means that, averaged across the 94 organizations on this page, the typical New York nonprofit lands at 72/100 on the NonprofitTruth Efficiency Score. The score weights program-spending ratio (50%), revenue-growth consistency (20%), reserves (20%), and CEO-comp ratio (10%). It is descriptive of financial structure on the 990, not of program impact.
Where can I see the original Form 990 for these charities?
Click any organization in the list to open its profile, which lists the source filing year. From there the full return is available free at the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search and at ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.
94 nonprofits headquartered in New York, New York report combined revenue of $89.1B on their most recent IRS Form 990 filings, with an average Efficiency Score of 72/100. Use the directory below to compare individual organizations by program ratio, CEO compensation, and reserves.