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All Nonprofits in Idaho
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| Public Charity (5,017)
Private Foundation (363)
Other Nonprofit (2600) (TOTAL: 7,980)
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"Private Foundation" refers to organizations like the Idaho Community Foundation, Steele-Reese Foundation, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, etc. Their purpose is to support charitable endeavors, primarily through the distribution of grants.
"Other Nonprofit" refers to recreation clubs, fraternal societies, mutual insurance companies, cemetery companies, etc. They are not 501(c)3 organizations.
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| | | | |  |  | Public Charity ($2,905,614,672)
Private Foundation ($155,913,703)
Other Nonprofit ($734,732,121)
(TOTAL: $3.8B)
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Private Foundation ($1,380,447,780)
Other Nonprofit ($3,017,354,524)
(TOTAL:$8.9B)
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Public Charities by Subsector
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Arts, Culture, and Humanities
Education Environmental Quality, Protection, and Beautification
Animal-Related
Healthi Mental Health, Crisis Intervention Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines Medical Research Crime, Legal Related Employment, Job Related Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition Housing, Shelter Public Safety Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics Youth Development Human Services - Multipurpose and Other International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy Community Improvement, Capacity Building Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations i Science and Technology Research Institutes, Services Social Science Research Institutes, Services Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other Religion Related, Spiritual Development Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other
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Public Charites by Subsector - $$
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The Health and Education subsectors have the largest revenue and assets, and could not fit on this following graph. Here are the figures:Heath - Revenue: $1,800,447,013 / Assets: $2,268,337,507 Education - Revenue: $298,993,038/Assets: $891,094,378
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Arts, Culture, and Humanities Environmental Quality, Protection, and Beautification Animal-Related Mental Health, Crisis Intervention Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines Medical Research Crime, Legal Related
Employment, Job Related Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition Housing, Shelter Public Safety Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics Youth Development Human Services - Multipurpose and Other International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy Community Improvement, Capacity Building Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations Science and Technology Research Institutes, Services Social Science Research Institutes, Services Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other Religion Related, Spiritual Development Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other
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Number of 501c3 organizations: Western States
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Revenue and Assets: Western States
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Volunteer Statistics
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Highlights based on an average using 2008 to 2010 data:
• 393,700 volunteers • 34.1% of residents volunteer - ranking them 10th among the 50 states and Washington, DC • 60.2 million hours of service • 52.2 hours per resident - ranking them 3rd among the 50 states and Washington, DC • $1.3 billion of service contributed
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Other Interesting Statistics
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American Human Development Project
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