Launching Florida’s Philanthropy Hub
Florida's one-stop, most comprehensive source for grantmaking data and nonprofit insights.
For active members of the Florida Philanthropic Network:
Not a member of the Florida Philanthropic Network? Join it!
What can I do in the Florida Hub?
Research Sectors
Top ecosystems
Research Orgs
Top Organizations
Florida Philanthropic Network
Gulf Coast Community Foundation
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Sector Reports
Top reports
Report: Florida State Philanthropy
Report: Education in Florida
Report: Community Foundations in Florida
Claim Your Profile
Why should i claim my profile?
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Narrative Control: own and update your mission, people, impact, and story
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Increased Visibility: claimed profiles are more visible to grantmakers and peers
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Enhanced Credibility: build trust through verifying your organization's data
“With the right data, our members and Florida funders can amplify their stories and find the partners they need to make a real difference. The Florida Philanthropy Hub offers a transparent view of the landscape, giving organizations the power to build smarter, stronger connections across the region.
Ashley Dietz, President and CEO at Florida Philanthropic Network
See Florida philanthropy like never before
7,600
Funders
27,300
Nonprofits
$34B
Aggregated Revenues
$5.2B
Grants Given
The hub breaks down Florida Philanthropy into sub-curated ecosystem that focus on specific geographies or cause areas
Florida County
7,500
Funders
26,000
Nonprofits
$33.8B
Aggregated Revenues
$5.2B
Grants Given
Imperial County
271
Funders
911
Nonprofits
$246M
Aggregated Revenues
$28M
Grants Given
Health in Florida & Imperial Counties
2,100
Funders
1,300
Nonprofits
$10B
Aggregated Revenues
$1.1B
Grants Given
Migration & Immigration in Florida & Imperial Counties
220
Funders
44
Nonprofits
$94M
Aggregated Revenues
$92M
Grants Given
Arts & Culture in Florida & Imperial Counties
949
Funders
1,600
Nonprofits
$541M
Aggregated Revenues
$435M
Grants Given
Climate in Florida & Imperial Counties
548
Funders
329
Nonprofits
$1B
Aggregated Revenues
$114M
Grants Given
Youth in Florida & Imperial Counties
909
Funders
709
Nonprofits
$653M
Aggregated Revenues
$241M
Grants Given
Homelessness/Housing in Florida & Imperial Counties
513
Funders
389
Nonprofits
$759M
Aggregated Revenues
$123M
Grants Given
Education in Florida & Imperial Counties
2,200
Funders
2,300
Nonprofits
$4.5B
Aggregated Revenues
$1.2B
Grants Given
Accomplish More for Your Mission
Funders
Landscape Assessment
Understand key trends in the sectors you care about
Gap Analysis
Reveal gaps where your support could make an outsized/catalytic impact
Grantee Discovery
Discover new grantees to support in line with your values
Collaboration
Find opportunities to give alongside peers with similar priorities or exchange learnings
Nonprofits
Prospect research
See every funder, their size, preferences, and the grants they have given
Peer Benchmarking
See who funds your peers and how your financial metrics compare
Strategy Development
Master the most relevant data in your sub-sector to get ahead
Collaboration
Identify and evaluate potential partners in your ecosystem
Frequently Asked Questions
When does this begin?
The hub will be launched on February 5th, 2026!
Access for all Florida members, their grantees, and all nonprofits and foundations in Florida and Imperial Counties will be available until October 2028
What is the Florida Philanthropy Hub?
The Florida Philanthropy Hub is the most complete, insightful, and accessible data platform to understand how philanthropy in Florida looks like.
The Hub offers funders, nonprofits, researchers, and journalists an in-depth analysis of the Florida philanthropic sector's size, financial sustainability, staffing, and the institutional philanthropy that supports it.
How can I join the Florida Philanthropy Hub
ItIt's quick and easyand free! Click to register.
After answering a few simple questions, you'll land right in the Hub.
Where does the Hub data come from?
Impala transforms millions of public fillings (990 forms) into insightful profiles for every nonprofit and foundation in the U.S. Then, Impala's Ecosystems engine aggregates many of the information in these profiles into customized sub-sectors ("ecosystems") that describe philanthropy in Florida. Ecosystems can be based on geography, cause areas, specific organizational characteristics, or any combination of these attributes.
Nonprofits and funders can upload any missing or recent 990s to enhance the dataset
How often is the data updated?
Data is constantly being updated on a regular basis, as it becomes available.
When organizations update their profiles (e.g. programs, people, impact), this data is available immediately. Any 990s uploaded by nonprofits or funders are processed in several days. And as the IRS makes data available at scale for a particular fiscal year (e.g. 2023), we update our systems accordingly. That said, by encouraging organizations to upload their recent 990s, together we can bypass the longstanding issue of the IRS' data lag. As a result of our dynamic approach to gathering data, the Florida Philanthropy Hub is the most complete and up-to-date source of information on the Florida philanthropic field and the organizations in it.
What’s included?
Full access to the Florida Hub, covering every nonprofit based in and foundation that is funding in Florida.
Who has access to this offering?
This offer applies to all:
All Florida members, their grantees, and nonprofits and foundation across Florida and Imperial Counties have access to the Hub
How is my organization's data used?
Most of Impala's data is sourced directly from Form 990s that have been released by the IRS.
The data is supplemented by additional 990 uploads by users, self-reported profile information, and some third party sources. While we make insightful public and user-generated data available on the platform, your organization and individual data privacy and security are top priorities to us. To learn more, see our Help Center, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.
How does impala protect my privacy?
We believe transparency shouldn’t come at the cost of privacy.
Impala uses the latest data privacy and security tools. But more importantly, we put control in your hands by giving you the power to edit any information you add to your profile, at any time.
I’m busy doing good in the world - will this take a lot of time?
Absolutely not.
We’re extremely mindful that nonprofits have far more important work to do. That’s why we’ve pre-built your profile on Impala using data that's already publicly available, and signing-up and claiming this profile takes less than 2 minutes. Once you have completed to short onboarding steps, you'll have free access to Impala!
Who can I contact to answer a different questions
Reach out to support@impala.digital, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.