NCCS - Number of Public Charities in Alabama 2010

Number of Public Charities in Alabama, 2010


NTEE
Code
DescriptionNumberNumber Filing
With IRS
Total RevenueTotal Assets
A Arts, Culture, and Humanities 1,177 702 168,196,048 351,521,541
B Education 2,335 1,327 993,647,137 3,976,573,273
C Environmental Quality, Protection, and Beautification 230 132 45,275,630 117,592,278
D Animal-Related 218 124 33,657,612 72,103,555
E Health 515 305 4,306,295,823 6,013,183,054
F Mental Health, Crisis Intervention 257 155 251,073,665 173,764,516
G Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines 276 162 88,160,865 169,408,261
H Medical Research 32 22 10,070,470 115,192,830
I Crime, Legal Related 268 167 84,293,632 284,091,774
J Employment, Job Related 93 35 67,948,868 55,943,266
K Food, Agriculture, and Nutrition 90 44 61,001,752 23,710,411
L Housing, Shelter 367 246 596,637,250 1,223,720,830
M Public Safety 342 205 86,230,734 169,042,097
N Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics 673 332 203,282,672 225,117,240
O Youth Development 327 147 63,217,122 122,509,934
P Human Services - Multipurpose and Other 1,304 693 721,345,657 829,178,810
Q International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security 114 61 52,173,889 31,006,859
R Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy 61 35 7,299,220 9,718,505
S Community Improvement, Capacity Building 841 379 89,638,735 134,380,417
T Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations 404 265 204,389,520 673,574,559
U Science and Technology Research Institutes, Services 243 219 113,496,699 152,400,778
V Social Science Research Institutes, Services 13 7 14,086,989 20,115,708
W Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other 306 168 20,664,294 84,418,610
X Religion Related, Spiritual Development 3,128 534 147,840,363 203,725,958
Z Unknown 76 23 1,521,901 1,597,583
Total 13,6906,4898,431,446,54715,233,592,647

Note: Excludes out-of-scope and approximately 900 so-called "mutual benefit" public charities.
Source: IRS Business Master File 04/2010 (with modifications by the National Center for Charitable Statistics at the Urban Institute)