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From the Philanthropy 400: Champions of Donated Goods

By  Drew Lindsay and 
Peter Olsen-Phillips
November 1, 2017
Nearly 99 percent of support for Delivering Good was in the form of in-kind gifts.
Delivering Goods
Nearly 99 percent of support for Delivering Good was in the form of in-kind gifts.

Among the more than 290 organizations that completed a survey for The Chronicle’s Philanthropy 400 ranking, the nonprofits listed below received some share of their 2016 contributions in the form donated goods or services.

Philanthropy 400 RankOrganization2016 Private Support% of Support From In-kind Gifts
104 Sightsavers International $267,599,587 100.0%
66 Good360 $361,068,431 99.4%
123 Brother’s Brother Foundation $216,060,655 99.1%
352 Harvesters-the Community Food Network $79,671,141 99.1%
4 Task Force for Global Health $3,155,468,284 99.1%
122 Delivering Good $217,097,308 98.8%
32 MAP International $603,800,494 98.6%
117 Matthew 25 Ministries $233,183,814 98.2%
NA Maryland Food Bank $57,728,641 98.2%
NA International Aid $64,496,573 98.0%
288 Operation Compassion $98,768,929 97.5%
5 Feeding America $2,375,635,807 96.3%
25 Direct Relief $776,101,561 96.2%
18 Americares Foundation $914,386,527 96.2%
340 Second Harvest Inland Northwest $84,539,838 96.1%
65 Catholic Medical Mission Board $361,088,161 95.5%
202 Midwest Food Bank $139,084,112 94.0%
376 Heart to Heart International $75,736,454 92.7%
332 Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina $86,501,820 90.0%
150 Houston Food Bank $185,653,785 89.4%
152 Helen Keller International $181,625,115 88.4%
214 First Book $130,822,918 88.1%
75 Society of St. Vincent de Paul $343,484,206 88.1%
22 Goodwill Industries International $814,450,092 87.2%
204 St. Mary’s Food Bank $138,177,954 86.9%
15 Food for the Poor $987,609,386 86.4%
331 Community Foodbank of New Jersey $86,534,509 86.0%
213 Second Harvest Heartland $132,777,317 85.8%
292 Atlanta Community Food Bank $97,205,931 85.4%
234 North Texas Food Bank $121,737,163 85.3%
NA Capital Area Food Bank $63,972,599 84.0%
260 Medical Teams International $108,954,031 83.2%
330 Mid-Ohio Foodbank $86,669,654 83.1%
124 Project Orbis International $214,631,000 80.6%
99 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation $271,099,584 79.8%
69 Catholic Relief Services $354,786,789 77.1%
NA Greater Boston Food Bank $66,941,807 76.8%
108 Oregon Community Foundation $255,172,559 76.7%
NA Children’s Hunger Fund $47,856,603 75.4%
246 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties $116,184,330 73.3%
94 Carter Center $281,438,007 72.2%
280 Project Hope/People-to-People Health Foundation $101,377,931 69.2%
203 California Community Foundation $138,352,000 48.5%
56 Jewish Communal Fund $434,991,130 47.7%
112 Special Olympics $241,966,662 42.7%
155 World Wildlife Fund $179,472,620 42.3%
23 World Vision $786,014,143 41.3%
36 Samaritan’s Purse $586,506,267 41.1%
182 Children International $151,658,132 40.5%
193 Volunteers of America $144,544,117 39.5%
17 Habitat for Humanity International $950,000,000 39.5%
133 Easter Seals $203,545,000 36.5%
252 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research $113,936,698 36.1%
143 Susan G. Komen $192,956,670 35.9%
NA Plan International USA $37,562,749 35.6%
241 Ducks Unlimited $118,690,925 32.8%
7 Salvation Army $1,882,744,000 30.5%
76 Make-a-Wish Foundation $329,083,705 30.4%
41 United States Fund for Unicef $566,169,095 23.9%
212 Mercy Corps $132,846,542 23.5%
160 Humane Society of the United States $174,583,075 20.2%
90 Population Services International $289,451,122 20.1%
20 Catholic Charities USA $832,352,023 16.2%
266 American Lung Association $107,244,649 15.6%
NA New York Public Library $56,603,843 13.5%
189 The Arc $147,577,344 12.4%
314 Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana/Trinity Broadcasting Network $91,916,150 11.7%
64 CARE $364,936,079 11.7%
128 Teach for America $211,285,377 11.1%
28 American Heart Association $683,171,667 10.1%
107 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation $260,670,199 9.9%
101 Smithsonian Institution $269,878,400 9.3%
19 Boys & Girls Clubs of America $869,339,722 8.3%
NA Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation $67,446,251 8.3%
209 Arizona Community Foundation $135,020,819 7.9%
24 American Cancer Society $779,168,000 7.7%
74 Save the Children $343,702,250 7.3%
368 Partners in Health $77,347,532 6.9%
250 United Service Organizations $114,964,688 6.6%
374 Orange County Community Foundation $76,495,203 6.6%
345 Philadelphia Museum of Art $81,263,246 6.6%
138 JDRF International $196,804,267 6.3%
132 National Multiple Sclerosis Society $206,041,625 6.2%
334 WNET $86,362,115 6.0%
NA National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $29,169,979 5.4%
2 United Way Worldwide $3,539,672,346 5.1%
365 Mercy Ships $77,807,654 4.9%
356 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation $78,827,657 4.3%
140 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health $195,136,000 4.0%
91 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society $285,638,088 3.9%
230 American Diabetes Association $124,596,288 3.9%
NA ALS Association $59,646,328 3.3%
223 Natural Resources Defense Council $127,288,608 3.2%
13 The Y $1,040,952,000 3.0%
NA Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens $43,004,458 2.9%
114 International Rescue Committee $237,239,596 2.9%
312 NPR $91,957,494 2.8%
319 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association $91,137,190 2.5%
254 Dignity Health $112,807,000 2.3%
311 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art $92,615,271 2.2%
NA Ipas $29,967,830 2.0%
NA Year Up $58,394,374 2.0%
199 City of Hope $139,718,944 1.6%
236 City Harvest $121,261,698 1.6%
262 Girl Scouts of the USA $107,894,760 1.6%
174 Oregon Health & Science University $156,960,646 1.5%
363 Wikimedia Foundation $78,151,457 1.4%
NA Children’s Hospital Los Angeles $54,667,684 1.3%
82 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute $317,925,589 1.3%
NA Arthritis Foundation $63,432,759 1.2%
NA Mental Health America $67,450,457 1.2%
343 Foundation for the National Institutes of Health $82,860,385 0.9%
258 Northwell Health Foundation $110,501,249 0.8%
307 Fellowship of Christian Athletes $94,023,718 0.7%
359 Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation $78,665,749 0.6%
9 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $1,383,888,000 0.6%
289 Rochester Area Community Foundation $98,668,622 0.6%
87 Wounded Warrior Project $302,707,725 0.6%
113 Metropolitan Museum of Art $241,896,154 0.5%
391 Sierra Club Foundation $71,884,506 0.5%
98 Alzheimer’s Association $271,563,777 0.5%
357 Oxfam America $78,818,402 0.5%
NA San Diego Zoo $65,747,541 0.5%
302 Henry Ford Health System $94,404,607 0.4%
68 Doctors Without Borders USA $357,438,744 0.3%
283 Trust for Public Land $100,764,309 0.3%
393 National Audubon Society $71,329,108 0.3%
NA ClimateWorks Foundation $49,793,259 0.2%
136 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals $197,064,307 0.2%
NA Museum of Fine Arts, Houston $53,204,501 0.2%
NA Whitney Museum of American Art $62,413,000 0.2%
156 Conservation International $179,222,424 0.2%
NA National Wildlife Federation $62,036,863 0.2%
264 DonorsChoose.org $107,473,914 0.2%
126 Mount Sinai Health System $213,570,194 0.2%
197 University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center $140,314,035 0.2%
NA American Jewish World Service $68,587,770 0.2%
263 Navigators $107,754,380 0.1%
336 United Nations Foundation $85,719,236 0.1%
245 Local Initiatives Support Corporation $116,294,012 0.1%
170 March of Dimes Foundation $161,433,520 0.1%
186 Boston Children’s Hospital $149,881,259 0.1%
NA Imagine Schools $40,730,965 0.1%
344 Aspen Institute $82,854,468 0.1%
158 UJA-Federation of New York $175,930,000 0.1%
149 Wycliffe Bible Translators $186,084,000 0.1%
95 Young Life $278,137,336 0.1%
10 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program $1,278,868,232 0.1%

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Among the more than 290 organizations that completed a survey for The Chronicle’s Philanthropy 400 ranking, the nonprofits listed below received some share of their 2016 contributions in the form donated goods or services.

Philanthropy 400 RankOrganization2016 Private Support% of Support From In-kind Gifts
104 Sightsavers International $267,599,587 100.0%
66 Good360 $361,068,431 99.4%
123 Brother’s Brother Foundation $216,060,655 99.1%
352 Harvesters-the Community Food Network $79,671,141 99.1%
4 Task Force for Global Health $3,155,468,284 99.1%
122 Delivering Good $217,097,308 98.8%
32 MAP International $603,800,494 98.6%
117 Matthew 25 Ministries $233,183,814 98.2%
NA Maryland Food Bank $57,728,641 98.2%
NA International Aid $64,496,573 98.0%
288 Operation Compassion $98,768,929 97.5%
5 Feeding America $2,375,635,807 96.3%
25 Direct Relief $776,101,561 96.2%
18 Americares Foundation $914,386,527 96.2%
340 Second Harvest Inland Northwest $84,539,838 96.1%
65 Catholic Medical Mission Board $361,088,161 95.5%
202 Midwest Food Bank $139,084,112 94.0%
376 Heart to Heart International $75,736,454 92.7%
332 Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina $86,501,820 90.0%
150 Houston Food Bank $185,653,785 89.4%
152 Helen Keller International $181,625,115 88.4%
214 First Book $130,822,918 88.1%
75 Society of St. Vincent de Paul $343,484,206 88.1%
22 Goodwill Industries International $814,450,092 87.2%
204 St. Mary’s Food Bank $138,177,954 86.9%
15 Food for the Poor $987,609,386 86.4%
331 Community Foodbank of New Jersey $86,534,509 86.0%
213 Second Harvest Heartland $132,777,317 85.8%
292 Atlanta Community Food Bank $97,205,931 85.4%
234 North Texas Food Bank $121,737,163 85.3%
NA Capital Area Food Bank $63,972,599 84.0%
260 Medical Teams International $108,954,031 83.2%
330 Mid-Ohio Foodbank $86,669,654 83.1%
124 Project Orbis International $214,631,000 80.6%
99 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation $271,099,584 79.8%
69 Catholic Relief Services $354,786,789 77.1%
NA Greater Boston Food Bank $66,941,807 76.8%
108 Oregon Community Foundation $255,172,559 76.7%
NA Children’s Hunger Fund $47,856,603 75.4%
246 Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties $116,184,330 73.3%
94 Carter Center $281,438,007 72.2%
280 Project Hope/People-to-People Health Foundation $101,377,931 69.2%
203 California Community Foundation $138,352,000 48.5%
56 Jewish Communal Fund $434,991,130 47.7%
112 Special Olympics $241,966,662 42.7%
155 World Wildlife Fund $179,472,620 42.3%
23 World Vision $786,014,143 41.3%
36 Samaritan’s Purse $586,506,267 41.1%
182 Children International $151,658,132 40.5%
193 Volunteers of America $144,544,117 39.5%
17 Habitat for Humanity International $950,000,000 39.5%
133 Easter Seals $203,545,000 36.5%
252 Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research $113,936,698 36.1%
143 Susan G. Komen $192,956,670 35.9%
NA Plan International USA $37,562,749 35.6%
241 Ducks Unlimited $118,690,925 32.8%
7 Salvation Army $1,882,744,000 30.5%
76 Make-a-Wish Foundation $329,083,705 30.4%
41 United States Fund for Unicef $566,169,095 23.9%
212 Mercy Corps $132,846,542 23.5%
160 Humane Society of the United States $174,583,075 20.2%
90 Population Services International $289,451,122 20.1%
20 Catholic Charities USA $832,352,023 16.2%
266 American Lung Association $107,244,649 15.6%
NA New York Public Library $56,603,843 13.5%
189 The Arc $147,577,344 12.4%
314 Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana/Trinity Broadcasting Network $91,916,150 11.7%
64 CARE $364,936,079 11.7%
128 Teach for America $211,285,377 11.1%
28 American Heart Association $683,171,667 10.1%
107 American Civil Liberties Union Foundation $260,670,199 9.9%
101 Smithsonian Institution $269,878,400 9.3%
19 Boys & Girls Clubs of America $869,339,722 8.3%
NA Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation $67,446,251 8.3%
209 Arizona Community Foundation $135,020,819 7.9%
24 American Cancer Society $779,168,000 7.7%
74 Save the Children $343,702,250 7.3%
368 Partners in Health $77,347,532 6.9%
250 United Service Organizations $114,964,688 6.6%
374 Orange County Community Foundation $76,495,203 6.6%
345 Philadelphia Museum of Art $81,263,246 6.6%
138 JDRF International $196,804,267 6.3%
132 National Multiple Sclerosis Society $206,041,625 6.2%
334 WNET $86,362,115 6.0%
NA National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention $29,169,979 5.4%
2 United Way Worldwide $3,539,672,346 5.1%
365 Mercy Ships $77,807,654 4.9%
356 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Foundation $78,827,657 4.3%
140 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health $195,136,000 4.0%
91 Leukemia & Lymphoma Society $285,638,088 3.9%
230 American Diabetes Association $124,596,288 3.9%
NA ALS Association $59,646,328 3.3%
223 Natural Resources Defense Council $127,288,608 3.2%
13 The Y $1,040,952,000 3.0%
NA Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens $43,004,458 2.9%
114 International Rescue Committee $237,239,596 2.9%
312 NPR $91,957,494 2.8%
319 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association $91,137,190 2.5%
254 Dignity Health $112,807,000 2.3%
311 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art $92,615,271 2.2%
NA Ipas $29,967,830 2.0%
NA Year Up $58,394,374 2.0%
199 City of Hope $139,718,944 1.6%
236 City Harvest $121,261,698 1.6%
262 Girl Scouts of the USA $107,894,760 1.6%
174 Oregon Health & Science University $156,960,646 1.5%
363 Wikimedia Foundation $78,151,457 1.4%
NA Children’s Hospital Los Angeles $54,667,684 1.3%
82 Dana-Farber Cancer Institute $317,925,589 1.3%
NA Arthritis Foundation $63,432,759 1.2%
NA Mental Health America $67,450,457 1.2%
343 Foundation for the National Institutes of Health $82,860,385 0.9%
258 Northwell Health Foundation $110,501,249 0.8%
307 Fellowship of Christian Athletes $94,023,718 0.7%
359 Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Foundation $78,665,749 0.6%
9 Silicon Valley Community Foundation $1,383,888,000 0.6%
289 Rochester Area Community Foundation $98,668,622 0.6%
87 Wounded Warrior Project $302,707,725 0.6%
113 Metropolitan Museum of Art $241,896,154 0.5%
391 Sierra Club Foundation $71,884,506 0.5%
98 Alzheimer’s Association $271,563,777 0.5%
357 Oxfam America $78,818,402 0.5%
NA San Diego Zoo $65,747,541 0.5%
302 Henry Ford Health System $94,404,607 0.4%
68 Doctors Without Borders USA $357,438,744 0.3%
283 Trust for Public Land $100,764,309 0.3%
393 National Audubon Society $71,329,108 0.3%
NA ClimateWorks Foundation $49,793,259 0.2%
136 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals $197,064,307 0.2%
NA Museum of Fine Arts, Houston $53,204,501 0.2%
NA Whitney Museum of American Art $62,413,000 0.2%
156 Conservation International $179,222,424 0.2%
NA National Wildlife Federation $62,036,863 0.2%
264 DonorsChoose.org $107,473,914 0.2%
126 Mount Sinai Health System $213,570,194 0.2%
197 University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center $140,314,035 0.2%
NA American Jewish World Service $68,587,770 0.2%
263 Navigators $107,754,380 0.1%
336 United Nations Foundation $85,719,236 0.1%
245 Local Initiatives Support Corporation $116,294,012 0.1%
170 March of Dimes Foundation $161,433,520 0.1%
186 Boston Children’s Hospital $149,881,259 0.1%
NA Imagine Schools $40,730,965 0.1%
344 Aspen Institute $82,854,468 0.1%
158 UJA-Federation of New York $175,930,000 0.1%
149 Wycliffe Bible Translators $186,084,000 0.1%
95 Young Life $278,137,336 0.1%
10 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program $1,278,868,232 0.1%

NA: These groups are not ranked on the Philanthropy 400.

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