Nonprofits & NGOs — Campaign Contributions

Nonprofits & NGOs sector campaign contributions: $9.0M from 12 employers and 121 donors. See party breakdown and top contributing companies.

$9.0MTotal Donated
12Employers
121Donors

Party Breakdown

Democratic: $1.0M (96%)Republican: $41K (4%)
Democratic Donors Republican Donors

Top Employers in Nonprofits & NGOs

#EmployerTotal DonatedDonors
1SIMONS FOUNDATION$5.6M12
2THE SCOTT FOUNDATION$3.0M6
3SIERRA CLUB$176K30
4SOUTHCENTRAL FOUNDATION$64K9
5THE BOSTON FOUNDATION$56K7
6UNITED WAY$45K11
7THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION$36K12
8TEXAS PUBLIC POLICY FOUNDATION$32K6
9UN FOUNDATION$29K8
10THE ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION$24K7
11UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION$16K7
12THE KRESGE FOUNDATION$16K6

Top States

New York ($5.7M) California ($3.0M) District of Columbia ($70K) Alaska ($64K) Texas ($38K) Maryland ($35K) Virginia ($25K) Michigan ($20K) Massachusetts ($14K) Washington ($11K)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much has the Nonprofits & NGOs industry donated to political campaigns?

The Nonprofits & NGOs sector has contributed $9.0M to federal campaigns through 121 individual donors across 12 employers. These are employee donations, not corporate contributions.

Does the Nonprofits & NGOs industry favor Democrats or Republicans?

Based on FEC data, Nonprofits & NGOs employees split their donations 96% Democratic ($1.0M) and 4% Republican ($41K). Click the party links above to see the top employers contributing to each party.

How are companies classified into the Nonprofits & NGOs industry?

Employers are classified into the Nonprofits & NGOs sector using keyword matching on company names from FEC filings. This automated classification covers common industry identifiers but may not capture every company in the sector.

Can I see this industry's donations by state?

Yes. The "Top States" section below shows which states produce the most Nonprofits & NGOs sector donations. Click any state to see a detailed breakdown of Nonprofits & NGOs employers and donations specific to that state.