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# [[Big Oak Ranch]], $23.92 million | # [[Big Oak Ranch]], $23.92 million | ||
# [[Aletheia House]], $20.71 million | # [[Aletheia House]], $20.71 million | ||
# [[Birmingham Zoo|Birmingham Zoo Inc.]], $17.28 million | |||
# [[AIDS Alabama|AIDS Alabama Inc.]], $15.22 million | |||
# [[Scholarships for Kids Inc.]], $14.54 million | |||
# [[Lifeline Children's Services Inc.]], $13.43 million | |||
# [[Advancing Sight Network]], $13.31 million | |||
# [[United Ability|United Ability Inc.]], $13.03 million | |||
# [[Alabama Goodwill Industries]], $11.52 million | |||
# [[Lakeshore Foundation]], $11.02 million | |||
# [[Birmingham Urban League Inc.]], $10.99 million | |||
# [[King's Home]], $9.25 million | |||
# [[Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity]], $9.15 million | |||
# [[The Foundry|The Foundry Ministries Inc.]], $8.93 million | |||
# [[Birmingham AIDS Outreach|Birmingham AIDS Outreach Inc.]], $8.63 million | |||
Revision as of 11:38, 18 May 2024
This is a list of large nonprofits operating under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) and based in the Birmingham area. The list does not include organizations operating under the tax exemption for churches. They are ranked by reported revenues, from research conducted annually by the Birmingham Business Journal.
2023
- United Way of Central Alabama, $107.4 million
- Eternal Word Television Network, $89.5 million
- Southern Research, $85.65 million
- Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, $49.69 million
- Methodist Home for the Aging, $48.22 million
- Community Food Bank of Central Alabama, $33.86 million
- The Arc of Central Alabama, $29.81 million
- Glenwood Autism & Behavioral Health Services, $28.25 million
- Mission Alabama, $25.27 million
- YMCA of Birmingham, $24.92 million
- Big Oak Ranch, $23.92 million
- Aletheia House, $20.71 million
- Birmingham Zoo Inc., $17.28 million
- AIDS Alabama Inc., $15.22 million
- Scholarships for Kids Inc., $14.54 million
- Lifeline Children's Services Inc., $13.43 million
- Advancing Sight Network, $13.31 million
- United Ability Inc., $13.03 million
- Alabama Goodwill Industries, $11.52 million
- Lakeshore Foundation, $11.02 million
- Birmingham Urban League Inc., $10.99 million
- King's Home, $9.25 million
- Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity, $9.15 million
- The Foundry Ministries Inc., $8.93 million
- Birmingham AIDS Outreach Inc., $8.63 million
References
- Harris, Shelby (November 3, 2023) "Nonprofit Organization." Birmingham Business Journal Book of Lists