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Fundraising
on the Internet
The
Philanthropy 400 -- Top 25
Rank
|
Charity
|
Private
Support, 1999
|
1
|
The
Salvation Army * |
$1,396,877,000
|
2
|
YMCA
of the USA |
693,271,000
|
3
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American
Red Cross * |
678,320,787
|
4
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American
Cancer Society |
620,033,000
|
5
|
Fidelity
Investments Charitable Gift Fund |
573,426,582
|
6
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Lutheran
Services in America |
559,041,141
|
7
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United
Jewish Communities (old
URL)
United Jewish Communities
(new
URL) |
524,262,231
|
8
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America's
Second Harvest |
471,816,003
|
9
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Habitat
for Humanity International |
466,716,000
|
10
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Harvard
University |
451,672,023
|
11
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Catholic
Charities U.S.A. *? |
446,266,726
|
12
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Nature
Conservancy |
403,484,807
|
13
|
Boys
and Girls Clubs of America |
362,336,978
|
14
|
American
Heart Association |
357,769,173
|
15
|
Gifts
In Kind International |
346,533,993
|
16
|
Cornell
University |
341,359,263
|
17
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World
Vision * |
331,449,000
|
18
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Duke
University |
330,991,502
|
19
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Stanford
University |
319,590,155
|
20
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Campus
Crusade for Christ International * |
314,959,000
|
21
|
Larry
Jones International Ministries/Feed the Children |
312,141,593
|
22
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Columbia
University |
284,486,570
|
23
|
Boy
Scouts of America |
273,827,000
|
24
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University
of Pennsylvania |
270,060,684
|
25
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AmeriCares
Foundation |
267,036,324
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Source: Chronicle
of Philanthropy, November 2, 2000
Charities marked
with asterisk were identified as having raised $100,000 or more via
online giving in 1999. Some $100,000-plus charities are not in the top
25.
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