Charities With the Most Invested Boards Top 10 List

Posted April 25, 2022 10:59 PM by Al Mueller

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Is it important for a nonprofit board to contribute financially to the organization they provide leadership to?

We think so. As a general framework, boards who contribute 1% or more of annual cash donations signal they are invested personally in the success of the organization.

We took it a step further and identified the boards of the nonprofits that gave the most as a percentage of the organization’s cash donations.

Below is the top 10 list so you can compare your favorite charities in the Nonprofit Analytics database.


Top 10 $1M-$5M Charities with Most Invested Boards

CharityDonation from BoardCash GiftsTotal Income
1Under The Same Sun Foundation61%$1,615,778$1,617,778
2Homes for HOPE42%$1,911,043$2,041,412
3The Hope Center Foundation37%$602,874$4,922,100
4Mission: Hope35%$1,457,319$1,459,174
5Mayfield Counseling Centers35%$348,403$1,873,420
6ScholarLeaders International30%$1,778,965$1,957,883
7St. Joseph Christian School30%$296,196$2,579,101
8Hope and Healing Center & Institute29%$2,613,759$3,029,038
9KinderFrogs School at TCU28%$2,490,989$3,653,844
10The WorkFaith Connection26%$2,627,669$2,702,037
(Data includes charities with a total income from $1M-$5M and excludes charities who could not report Board donations)

Top 10 $5M-$10M Charities with Most Invested Boards

CharityDonation from BoardCash GiftsTotal Income
1Trinity Park Conservancy54%$9,418,762$9,641,579
2The Mentoring Alliance41%$3,268,100$5,309,721
3Gladney Center for Adoption27%$4,198,485$8,971,258
4Global Media Outreach21%$8,024,758$8,027,207
5CARE for AIDS, Inc.17%$5,481,361$5,553,315
6ORPHANetwork14%$4,906,042$6,078,373
7Alpha USA13%$6,527,972$6,818,784
8Langham Partnership USA12%$4,909,494$5,230,990
9Vapor Ministries12%$4,284,465$6,442,302
10Child Poverty Action Lab10%$5,389,629$5,393,097
(Data includes charities with a total income from $5M-$10M and excludes charities who could not report Board donations)

Top 10 $10M-$50M Charities with Most Invested Boards

CharityDonation from BoardCash GiftsTotal Income
1New Story, Inc.24%$10,011,460$10,083,284
2Landmark Christian School22%$7,661,944$23,042,027
3Alpha International21%$15,044,593$15,899,453
4Haggai International16%$12,871,823$14,414,411
5Dallas Theological Seminary15%$10,765,338$37,761,196
6Yellowstone Academy13%$15,087,067$16,852,474
7Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation12%$15,591,343$51,201,155
8Questscope10%$1,041,200$11,605,500
9World Hope International10%$8,035,237$15,659,931
10Canine Companions for Independence, Inc.9%$29,735,914$35,930,294
(Data includes charities with a total income from $10M-$50M and excludes charities who could not report Board donations)

Top 10 $50M+ Charities with Most Invested Boards

CharityDonation from BoardCash GiftsTotal Income
1Abilene Christian University85%$65,707,894$354,836,579
2Biola University17%$21,084,000$166,213,000
3The Heritage Foundation8%$65,877,330$119,134,479
4Union University6%$6,077,904$102,709,135
5Samford University6%$12,080,329$189,342,445
6Americares5%$85,050,000$1,254,004,000
7Young Life4%$341,044,700$416,530,852
8YES Prep4%$28,093,423$183,497,842
9Fellowship of Catholic University Students3%$69,574,284$86,056,893
10InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA3%$86,972,000$112,206,000
(Data includes charities with a total income from $50M+ and excludes charities who could not report Board donations)

Look beyond the board contributions to see the bigger picture. That’s why each 2-page Nonprofit Analytics highlights trendlines among the 175 data points captured, including sections on leadership, financial management, leverage, strategy, impact, and financial sustainability.

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From: Amanda Brumfield

Please send me the 2020-2021 Nonprofit CEO Compensation Study. Thank you!

Board investment should represent more than just $ contributed

From: Mary

Something to think about in terms of analytics... I know we don't always have access to qualitative data but maybe it's something for the field to consider going forward. With such an overwhelming number of nonprofits out there, many struggling and working hard to advance, adapt and innovate, shouldn't we as researchers, consultants and advisers help the industry/field as a whole do the same?

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