The Chronicle: The Philanthropy 400
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From the issue dated October 28, 2004
This survey was conducted by The Chronicle of Philanthropy to determine which U.S. charities raised the most in donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations.
» About these data
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SOME TIPS ON SEARCHING
You may enter words or phrases that you want to find in the keyword search box. This query will look for the exact word(s) within the following fields in this database:
Names of organizations
Cities
States
Categories
Unlike some search engines, this one does not accommodate Boolean terms to search for words in separate categories. For example, if you enter the search string "California and arts" in the keyword box, the search engine will not produce a list of arts organizations in California.
ABOUT THESE DATA
Figures on this list are updated periodically by The Chronicle and therefore the data and the rankings may not match what appeared in print versions of the Philanthropy 400. If you have questions about the Philanthropy 400, or want to submit information so your organization can be considered for next year's list, send an e-mail to editor@philanthropy.com. The 2004 Philanthropy 400 was compiled by Leah Kerkman and Cassie J. Moore.