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Top-Rated Nonprofits in Rhode Island 2026

Rhode Island has 8 nonprofits with $3.5B in combined revenue. The top-rated organization is Rhode Island Hospital with an Efficiency Score of 79/100.

Rhode Island has 8 nonprofits in the IRS Form 990 dataset ranked here by efficiency score. The NonprofitTruth nonprofit efficiency rubric combines financial health / operating reserves (40%), revenue-growth consistency (35%), and officer compensation relative to revenue (25%) into a 0-100 composite.

Reading the ranking: top of the list typically combines healthy operating reserves (the highest-weighted factor) with stable multi-year revenue and reasonable officer compensation. Large hospital and university systems often appear near the top in any state — their scale gives them deep balance sheets and steady revenue. Each nonprofit links to its full Form 990 profile. For donors trying to choose between organizations, the efficiency grade is a useful triage — but the underlying reserve position, the multi-year revenue trend, and the officer-comp ratio matter more than the composite letter on any individual decision.

Top 8 Nonprofits in Rhode Island

#OrganizationCategoryRevenueCEO PayScore
1Rhode Island HospitalHealth$2.0B$1.3MB (79)
2Roger Williams UniversityEducation$232.0M$1.3MB (75)
3Johnson & Wales UniversityEducation$342.6M$4.6MB (66)
4Bryant UniversityEducation$255.9M$4.7MB (65)
5Providence CollegeEducation$372.9M$4.3MC (63)
6Rhode Island School Of DesignEducation$228.8M$3.7MC (63)
7Preservation Society Of Newport CountyArts, Culture & Humanities$31.3M$674KC (61)
8Providence Performing Arts CenterArts, Culture & Humanities$23.4M$730KC (59)

Nonprofit financial data for Rhode Island is sourced from IRS Form 990 filings, which all tax-exempt organizations must file annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rhode Island Hospital is the top-rated nonprofit in Rhode Island with an Efficiency Score of 79/100 (Grade B) and $2.0B in annual revenue.

Rhode Island has 8 nonprofits in our database with a combined $3.5B in total revenue.

The Efficiency Score (0-100, A-F) measures a nonprofit's financial structure based on financial health / operating reserves (40%), revenue-growth consistency (35%), and current-officer compensation relative to revenue (25%), all from IRS Form 990 data. Higher scores indicate stronger financial structure. It does not include a program-spending ratio, which our data source does not provide.

Sources: IRS Form 990

Efficiency Score: financial health / operating reserves (40%), revenue-growth consistency (35%), current-officer compensation ratio (25%). No program-spending ratio is included — total program service expenses are not available from the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer feed.