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Form 990 Lookup

Search any US nonprofit by name or EIN to find its 990 financials: revenue, expenses, program vs admin vs fundraising spending, executive pay, and filing history. Sourced from registry filings, free, no signup.

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What is a Form 990?

Form 990 is the annual financial return that most US tax-exempt nonprofits file with the IRS. It is the clearest public record of how an organization raises and spends money. A 990 reports total revenue and expenses, the split between program, administrative, and fundraising spending, net assets, and the compensation paid to officers and key staff. Smaller organizations may file the shorter 990-EZ or the 990-N e-postcard.

GiveRadar surfaces the structured financials and filing history sourced from a nonprofit's 990 and other registry filings, so you can read the numbers and the year-over-year trend directly instead of digging through a document.

How to look up a nonprofit's 990

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Search by name or EIN

Type the nonprofit's name or its nine-digit EIN. EIN matching is exact, so it is the fastest way to land on the right organization's financials.

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Open the financials

See revenue, expenses, and the program vs admin vs fundraising split sourced from the organization's 990 and other registry filings, with filing history year by year.

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Read the Integrity Assessment

See the 0 to 100 Integrity Assessment, officer compensation, and any red flags to judge whether the spending and disclosure look healthy.

What you get on every nonprofit profile

A 990 lookup on GiveRadar puts the financial picture and the research layer in one place, drawn from the organization's 990 and other registry filings.

Total revenue and expenses from registry-filed financials
Program vs administrative vs fundraising spending ratios
Filing history year by year, so you can see the trend
Officer, director, and trustee compensation where filed
Integrity Assessment from 0 to 100 across five components
Automated red flags: high executive pay, stale filings, bare-minimum disclosure

About 593,000 US nonprofits in GiveRadar have financial data sourced from their 990 and other registry filings. GiveRadar covers 7 million+ nonprofits across 65+ countries. We surface registry-filed financials and filing history; we are not a downloadable archive of every 990 PDF, and we are a research database, not a donation processor.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Form 990?+

Form 990 is the annual financial return most US tax-exempt nonprofits file with the IRS. It reports revenue, expenses, the split between program, administrative, and fundraising spending, net assets, and the compensation of officers and key staff. Smaller organizations may file the shorter 990-EZ or 990-N. It is the best public window into how a nonprofit raises and spends money.

How do I find a nonprofit's 990?+

Enter the nonprofit's name or its EIN in the search box above. GiveRadar opens the organization's profile and shows the financials and filing history sourced from its 990 and other registry filings: revenue, expenses, program-spend ratios, and officer compensation, alongside an Integrity Assessment from 0 to 100.

Is the 990 lookup free?+

Yes. Searching and viewing nonprofit financials is free and needs no signup. A free REST API is also available for programmatic access, with paid tiers for higher volume.

What financials can I see for a nonprofit?+

For organizations with reported data you can see total revenue and expenses, the split between program, administrative, and fundraising spending, year-over-year filing history, and officer or trustee compensation where it was filed. About 593,000 US nonprofits in GiveRadar have financial data drawn from their 990 and other registry filings.

Does GiveRadar host the raw 990 PDF?+

No. GiveRadar is not a downloadable archive of every 990 PDF. It surfaces the structured financials and filing history sourced from a nonprofit's 990 and other registry filings, so you can read the numbers and trends directly rather than parsing a document yourself.