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New York, NY • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$378,167,827
San Jose, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$129,470,266
San Diego, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$125,716,969
Los Angeles, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$117,190,739
Anaheim, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$106,484,453
New York, NY • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$85,622,933
Seattle, WA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022)
$79,201,946
Saint Paul, MN • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$69,692,189
Concord, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$66,107,067
Denver, CO • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$62,909,574
Chicago, IL • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$61,473,326
Saint Paul, MN • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$56,035,773
Dallas, TX • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2023)
$31,986,085
New Haven, CT • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$43,819,122
Morristown, NJ • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$41,299,211
New York, NY • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
Revenue (2022–2023)
$40,045,139
Raleigh, NC • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$38,895,412
Milwaukee, WI • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$36,295,084
Colchester, VT • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$31,769,487
Portland, OR • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$31,459,792
Yakima, WA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2023)
$30,396,800
Altadena, CA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$28,989,932
Boston, MA • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$28,659,880
West Palm Bch, FL • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$26,553,228
Ann Arbor, MI • Health — General and Rehabilitative - Family Planning Centers
Revenue (2022–2023)
$26,379,811

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Nonprofit Explorer has organizations claiming tax exemption in each of the 27 subsections of the 501(c) section of the tax code, and which have filed a Form 990, Form 990EZ or Form 990PF. Taxable trusts and private foundations that are required to file a form 990PF are also included. Small organizations filing a Form 990N "e-Postcard" are not included in this data.

Types of Nonprofits

There are 27 nonprofit designations based on the numbered subsections of section 501(c) of the tax code. See the list »

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