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Metro Market Study 2012

Charity Navigator recently completed our eight annual national study to analyze any statistical differences in the financial, accountability and transparency practices of charities located in various metropolitan markets across America.  We also determine if any differences exist in individual philanthropic communities from year to year. 

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TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Rank
Metro Market
Median
1
Miami
$5,587,440
2
Detroit
$5,413,224
3
Denver
$5,220,177
4
Los Angeles
$5,194,128
5
New York City
$5,119,551
6
Milwaukee
$5,115,981
7
Boston
$5,080,318
8
Cleveland
$4,774,152
9
Houston
$4,694,084
10
Pittsburgh
$4,680,305
11
Dallas
$4,623,591
12
Minneapolis/ St. Paul
$4,369,353
13
Baltimore
$4,330,954
14
Washington, DC
$4,179,906
15
Phoenix
$4,170,675
16
San Diego
$4,036,359
17
Kansas City
$3,989,507
18
Nashville
$3,924,840
19
San Francisco
$3,917,547
20
Colorado Springs
$3,877,921
21
Chicago
$3,791,840
22
Philadelphia
$3,788,784
23
Indianapolis
$3,721,638
24
Atlanta
$3,681,938
25
St. Louis
$3,679,650
National
$3,627,738
26
Cincinnati
$3,463,823
27
Seattle
$3,416,568
28
Portland
$3,269,011
29
Tampa/St. Petersburg
$2,481,303
30
Orlando
$2,478,440

 

Methodology
We began by segmenting the charities in our database into 30 major metropolitan markets.

  • The 30 metro markets account for 55% of the 5,500 charities evaluated by Charity Navigator as of May 1, 2012.
  • These charities generate 67% of the total revenue and the total expenses.
  • The largest market included 594 charities and the smallest comprised 31.

Using the data we've obtained from the charities' Forms 990 and their websites, we calculated the median value of the following variables to reveal possible differences in financial, accountability and transparency practices of the various philanthropic metropolitan markets.

Rating Dimensions

  • Overall Score
  • Financial Score
  • Accountability & Transparency Score

Financial Metrics

Accountability & Transparency Metrics

Size Metrics

Results
Our analysis, completed in May of 2012, demonstrated that the financial, accountability and transparency behavoirs of America's largest charities is influenced by the metropolitan market within which the charity operates. For example, the fact that charities in New York City spend 3% more of their budgets on fundraising than do charities in Cleveland is an important realization for the charities and donors in each of those cities. It doesn’t mean that New York’s charities are wasteful or poorly managed. Rather, it means that the cost of fundraising in New York City is greater and its sector is more crowded. Recognizing these differences is essential to the effective management and evaluation of nonprofits.
For more differences between cities, use the interactive chart on the right.


Press Release - June 1, 2012
What Are the Most High-Performing Charities in America?


© 2012 Charity Navigator. Note: all data is based on Charity Navigator's June 2012 Metro Market Charitable Analysis Study. These sector reports do not claim to represent median data for all charities. Charity Navigator is the largest evaluator of 501 (c) (3) charities in the U.S.

 
 

 

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