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Idaho Nonprofit Statistics
 

IDAHO NONPROFIT STATISTICS - 2010:

•  All Nonprofits in Idaho:

    populations, revenue and assets

•  Public Charities by Subsector:

    populations, revenue and assets

•  Comparison to Neighboring States:

    populations, revenue and assets

Source: National Center for Charitable Statistics


•   Idaho Volunteer Statistics

Source: Volunteering in America.Gov

   
The Idaho Nonprofit Sector is large, diverse and growing.  More than charity, nonprofit organizations:

Help to define the character of Idaho communities and improve the quality of life; active nonprofits provide strong incentives for remaining in or relocating to a given community.

Help improve the work force. Many people gain valuable job training and work experience by volunteering with and working for nonprofit organizations;

Attract foundation and federal grants into the state;

Provide a forum for concerned residents of Idaho to get involved and engaged in their local and state communities through volunteerism.

  List of Idaho Nonprofits - IRS.gov     Nonprofits by County - NCCS.org


Idaho Nonprofit Week is November 13 - 19, 2011 
 All Nonprofits in Idaho Minimize


 
 
Total Registered Nonprofits in Idaho:



Public Charity (5,017)


Private Foundation (363)


Other Nonprofit  (2600)
 
(TOTAL: 7,980)  
       

 
 
       
 
  Explanation of Terms:

    "Public Charity" refers to organizations like the Idaho
     Foodbank, Advocates Against Family Violence,
and Habitat
     for Humanity.  They are tax-exempt 501(c)3 organizations
     that receive financial support from
the general public.

    "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.

 
 

   
 
  Total Revenue for Nonprofits in Idaho:

    Public Charity
($2,905,614,672)

Private Foundation
($155,913,703)

Other Nonprofit 
($734,732,121)

(TOTAL: $3.8B)


 

 
   Total Assets for Nonprofits in Idaho:
 
    Public Charity
 ($4,565,033,012)

Private Foundation 
($1,380,447,780)

Other Nonprofit 
($3,017,354,524)


(TOTAL:$8.9B)  



  

 Public Charities by Subsector Minimize


   # Public Charities in Idaho by Subsector:
 
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

Unknown
 


  

 Public Charites by Subsector - $$ Minimize

 
  Revenue and Assets of Public Charities in Idaho by Subsector:

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

  Assets      Revenue

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  

Unknown 
        

 0               $50M             $100M               $150M           $200M             $250M



  

 Number of 501c3 organizations: Western States Minimize

# of 501c3s in Western States:
 30,000


25,000


20,000


15,000


10,000


5,000


       0

   

   Idaho      Montana     Oregon   Washington Wyoming
  (5,005)
    (6,603)     (15,487)       (24,558)     (2,778)
   

# of 501c3s per 10,000 persons in Western States:
120


100


80


60


40


20


 0


 
 
       Idaho      Montana     Oregon   Washington   Wyoming
       (49.3)       (100.6)       (57.9)         (53.6)         (85.2)


  

 Revenue and Assets: Western States Minimize

 

 
Revenue and Assets for 501c3 Organizations - Western States:
                      



Idaho






Montana


              
 

Oregon





Washington




Wyoming
 
 
    Revenue

   Assets   

 













  

 Volunteer Statistics Minimize


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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