Access 130,198 nonprofit organization records across Texas — from Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, and every county in between. Named contacts, direct phone numbers, email addresses, revenue figures, employee counts, and full physical addresses for charities, foundations, and community organizations throughout the Lone Star State.
Every Texas nonprofit record includes a complete contact and organizational profile — named contacts with job titles, direct phone numbers, email addresses, revenue data, employee counts, and precise geo-coordinates.
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Texas has the second-largest nonprofit presence in our database. Our file captures 130,198 organizations spanning 254 counties — from Houston's medical center district to rural border communities along the Rio Grande.
The second-largest state file in our collection. Covers Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, and all 254 Texas counties.
19.4% of Texas nonprofit records include a direct email address — ready for B2B email campaigns, newsletter outreach, and targeted prospecting.
74.3% of records include a business phone number. Paired with named contacts and job titles for direct outreach to Texas nonprofit leaders.
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Texas ranks as the second-largest state in our nonprofit database with 130,198 organization records. The Lone Star State's charitable sector is enormous and geographically dispersed across 254 counties — the most of any U.S. state. Houston's Texas Medical Center anchors one of the nation's densest clusters of healthcare nonprofits. Dallas-Fort Worth is home to major community foundations and corporate-backed charitable programs. San Antonio's nonprofit landscape is shaped by military family support organizations and Hispanic-serving institutions. Austin's tech-fueled economy has spawned a thriving ecosystem of social enterprise nonprofits, workforce development programs, and arts organizations. Rural West Texas and the Rio Grande Valley are served by agricultural cooperatives, migrant assistance agencies, and frontier health clinics.
Each of Texas's 130,198 records includes the organization's legal name, full street address, a named contact person with their job title, direct phone number, fax, toll-free number, email address, website URL, annual revenue, employee headcount, year founded, NAICS classification, and latitude/longitude coordinates. With 254 counties to cover, the geographic breadth of the Texas file makes it especially valuable for regional segmentation, territory planning, and statewide outreach campaigns.
Technology companies in Austin use our data to prospect nonprofit decision-makers for software demos across the state. Insurance brokers in Houston and Dallas filter by revenue and employee count to target organizations needing D&O liability or property coverage. Faith-based service organizations use the data to identify potential collaboration partners in their region. Grant consultants across Texas use the file to build prospecting lists by city, revenue bracket, and founding year. Government contractors and policy researchers use the geographic coordinates for community mapping and needs assessments across the state's vast rural and urban landscape.
Our Texas nonprofit database provides strong contact coverage: 74.3% of records include a phone number (96,724 organizations), 50.4% include a website URL (65,570 organizations), 34.7% include a fax number (45,136 organizations), and 19.4% include a direct email address (25,313 organizations). Texas does not require charitable registration at the state level, but organizations are captured through IRS filings, Secretary of State business registrations, and public nonprofit directories.
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