A structured record of 4,782 nonprofit organizations registered across North Dakota — from Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Minot to every county in between. Named contacts, direct phone numbers, emails where on file, revenue figures, employee counts, and full addresses. Compiled from IRS filings and state charity registrations.
Each of the 4,782 North Dakota records includes the same 21 columns as the national file — organization name, full address, named contact, job title, direct contact details where on file, revenue and employee figures, NAICS classification, founding year, and geo-coordinates.
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The North Dakota portion of the NonProfitLists.com dataset contains 4,782 nonprofit organization records — every ND-registered 501(c) we have been able to cross-verify against IRS filings and state charity registrations. The set spans charities, private foundations, educational institutions, religious bodies, healthcare nonprofits, arts and cultural organizations, social service agencies, environmental groups, and advocacy organizations across Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, and Minot and every smaller community between them.
Because the data is delivered as one national CSV covering all 50 states, North Dakota is not sold as a separate file. The $379 purchase includes every state. If your work is North Dakota-specific, filtering to ND records in Excel or Google Sheets takes about ten seconds — and you retain the full national file for whenever a project expands beyond state lines.
Each of the 4,782 North Dakota rows carries the same 21 columns as every other row in the dataset: organization's full legal name, street address, city, ND state code, ZIP, named contact person with their job title, direct email (where on file), phone number, fax, toll-free number, website URL, total and site-level revenue, total and on-site employee counts, NAICS code, year founded, title classification code, and latitude/longitude coordinates. The file is UTF-8 CSV and opens in Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice, Apple Numbers, or any CRM that accepts CSV import.
North Dakota records are built on the same foundation as the national dataset: IRS Exempt Organization Business Master File entries; North Dakota charity registration records filed with the state Attorney General's office (where applicable); North Dakota Secretary of State business registry filings; and publicly listed organizational profiles. Every record traces to an official public source. We do not scrape social media, we do not generate synthetic contacts, and we do not include third-party data that isn't licensed for resale.
Grant writers and fundraising consultants based in North Dakota or serving North Dakota-registered clients use the file to build targeted prospect lists of foundations and operating nonprofits. Software vendors — donor CRMs, fundraising platforms, grant management tools, nonprofit accounting software — use it to reach Executive Directors and Development Officers at organizations that fit their ICP. Researchers at North Dakota universities use the NAICS, revenue, and founding-year fields for sector analysis. Journalists covering the North Dakota nonprofit landscape use it to source named contacts at specific organizations. And specialized providers — D&O insurance brokers, nonprofit attorneys, fiduciaries — use it to identify decision-makers in their territory.
Coverage rates for contact fields are disclosed exactly as found. Across the dataset, approximately 72 percent of records carry a phone number, 54 percent carry a website, 40 percent carry a fax, and 30 percent carry a direct email address. North Dakota's coverage distribution tracks closely with the national figures. Public records don't include full contact details for every organization, and we don't pretend they do. For bulk outreach, we recommend running the file through an email validation service like NeverBounce or ZeroBounce before sending — standard practice for any bulk B2B data.