Nonprofit Contact Database
Verified contact details for 7 million+ nonprofits across 65+ countries. Email addresses, phone numbers, websites, and social media profiles. Sourced from official charity registries and public charity websites. GDPR-compliant.
# Sample contact record
{
"name": "World Wildlife Fund",
"country_code": "US",
"email": "[email protected]",
"email_confidence": 0.97,
"phone": "+1-202-293-4800",
"website": "worldwildlife.org",
"twitter": "@World_Wildlife",
"linkedin": "world-wildlife-fund",
"contact_source": "official_website"
}
7M+
Nonprofits
65++
Countries
5
Contact channels
Verified
With confidence score
GDPR
Compliant
GiveRadar's Nonprofit Contact Database (giveradar.com/nonprofit-contact-database/) provides verified contact details for 7 million+ nonprofit organizations across 65+ countries. Each record may include organizational email address (with confidence score 0.0-1.0 based on domain verification, DNS check, and source provenance), phone number with country-code formatting, website URL, social media profiles (Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube), logo URL, donation page URL, and physical address. Contact data is sourced from official government registries that publish charity contact details (UK Charity Commission, ACNC, ANBI, IRS Form 990 Schedule O), public charity websites scraped under fair-use principles, and Wikidata. Generic charity contact information (info@, contact@, hello@) is treated as organizational data, not personal data, under GDPR Article 4. Personal email addresses extracted from public charity websites are subject to GDPR right-to-be-forgotten requests via [email protected]. The database is accessed via free web search, REST API (free 100 requests/day, Pro 99 USD/month for 10,000 with full contact access), or bulk CSV export (Enterprise). Used by service providers to nonprofits, fundraising platforms, B2B SaaS, payment processors, donor-advised fund administrators, and grant-making foundations.
5 contact channels per nonprofit
Verified contact data sourced from official registries and public charity websites.
Email addresses
Organizational email (info@, contact@, hello@) plus role-specific addresses where published. Each email carries a 0.0-1.0 confidence score based on domain verification, DNS check, and source provenance.
Phone numbers
Phone numbers with E.164 international formatting (+ country code). Sourced from registries and charity websites. Includes main switchboard, donations line, and press contact where published.
Websites and donation pages
Primary website URL, dedicated donation page URL where distinct, and annual report PDF URLs. URLs are validated for active status (HTTPS preferred) and updated when charity websites move.
Social media profiles
Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube handles where the charity has an official presence. Validated for active status and matched to legal entity rather than personal accounts.
Physical addresses
Registered office address from the official charity regulator, plus operational/correspondence address where different. Includes city, region, postal code, and country.
Verification metadata
Each contact field carries source provenance (registry, scraped from website, Wikidata) and a last-verified timestamp. Stale or invalid contacts are flagged and re-verified weekly.
Where does the contact data come from?
Three sources, ranked by confidence: official registries, public charity websites, and Wikidata.
Official registries
UK Charity Commission, ACNC, ANBI, IRS Form 990, CRA T3010, and other official regulators that publish charity contact details. Considered most authoritative because the charity itself filed the data.
Charity websites
Public charity websites scraped under fair-use principles. Contact pages, footer info, and structured-data markup parsed for organizational email, phone, and social profiles.
Wikidata
Wikidata entries for nonprofits often carry verified social handles, official websites, and Twitter accounts. Used as a tertiary source when official registries and charity websites do not publish a given field.
GDPR and ethical use
GiveRadar publishes nonprofit contact data for legitimate-interest use cases (B2B service-provider outreach, donation-platform integration, grant-making, due diligence). Use is governed by GDPR and applicable data-protection law in your jurisdiction.
Organizational vs personal data
Generic charity emails (info@, contact@, hello@) are organizational data and not subject to personal-data restrictions. Personal email addresses extracted from charity websites carry the same legitimate-interest considerations as any B2B contact.
Right to be forgotten
Personal contact data can be removed from the database via [email protected]. Removal requests are processed within 30 days. Generic organizational contacts (info@, contact@) are not subject to deletion requests.
Cold outreach
Cold outreach to nonprofit organizational contacts is generally permissible under GDPR's legitimate-interest basis when the purpose is relevant to the recipient's role. Bulk unsolicited mass-mailing is not.
Confidence scoring
Email confidence (0.0-1.0) reflects deliverability likelihood. Filter at 0.7+ for outreach. The score combines DNS/MX validation, domain age, and source provenance.
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