The 50 largest US INGOs — and where they get their money
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington, DC DEVEX 2024Description: 17pSubject(s): Summary: The largest international NGOs in the U.S. received more than $28.1 billion in annual funding, per their most recent tax filings, according to an exclusive new report by Devex. But which were the largest organizations? Which ones saw their income rise and fall? How did the list compare to the year before? The report found that for the second year in a row, Direct Relief topped the table, while eight of the top 10 remained the same. The fastest riser was World Central Kitchen, the NGO set up by celebrity chef José Andrés, which saw its income rise from $138.1 million to $570.5 million, catapulting it 42 places up the list to make it the 15th largest INGO in the U.S. The report also looked at which organizations pay their top executives the most, and which ones have the most cash in the bank.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The largest international NGOs in the U.S. received more than $28.1 billion in annual funding, per their most recent tax filings, according to an exclusive new report by Devex. But which were the largest organizations? Which ones saw their income rise and fall? How did the list compare to the year before? The report found that for the second year in a row, Direct Relief topped the table, while eight of the top 10 remained the same. The fastest riser was World Central Kitchen, the NGO set up by celebrity chef José Andrés, which saw its income rise from $138.1 million to $570.5 million, catapulting it 42 places up the list to make it the 15th largest INGO in the U.S. The report also looked at which organizations pay their top executives the most, and which ones have the most cash in the bank.
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