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Forbes.com publishes a list of the top 200 largest nonprofits. Visiting the websites of the groups on the list is a good way to learn more about nonprofits and their editorial needs. Keep in mind that these are the really big fish — you should also research much smaller organizations.

To save you the hassle of navigating the Forbes site, I have created a Furl list of 195 of the 200 organizations (the other 5 either don’t have websites or the sites were down when I tried to find them).

You can also download the bookmarks in formats for Internet Explorer or Mozilla browsers.

The Nonprofit Times also publishes a list of the Top 100 Nonprofits.

One Response to “Market Research: List of Top 200 Nonprofits”

  1. Eric Says:

    This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title Market Research: List of Top 200 Nonprofits. Thanks for informative article

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