The Philanthropy 400 ranks charities that raised the most money from private sources in fiscal year 2013.
The rankings are based on cash and product donations as well as stock, land, and other gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations in the United States.
The Philanthropy 400 is designed to show which groups do the best in appealing to donors, so other types of income, such as government payments, are not included.
Donations raised outside the United States are also excluded, even if an organization has affiliates overseas.
To gather data on private donations, The Chronicle used Internal Revenue Service Form 990 informational tax filings. It also examined financial statements and annual reports and sent a survey to all nonprofits likely to make the list.
Organizations with affiliates are ranked based on consolidated figures; because some successful fundraising groups cannot provide this information, they do not appear on the list.
Information is based on donations each group raised in its 2013 fiscal year. In 33 cases, organizations said they could not provide 2013 figures, so The Chronicle used 2012 figures to rank them.
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