Florida Nonprofit Economic Impact Report Highlights Significant Contributions as Demand for Services Continues to Rise

The Florida Nonprofit Alliance (FNA) released its triennial report on the economic impact of nonprofits in Florida. As was the case in the 2023 report, the nonprofit sector is a powerful economic engine, generating over $140 billion in revenue1. However, the need for nonprofit services continues to grow. In 2025, 31% of organizations reported an increased demand for their services, and almost 49% of Florida nonprofits saw an increase in the number of clients served from 2024.2

“Florida’s nonprofit sector continues to make a significant economic impact across our state through contributions to employment, wages, and revenue,” said Sabeen Perwaiz, President & CEO of the Florida Nonprofit Alliance. “At the same time, Florida continues to experience higher levels of economic hardship than most other states, creating a significant and ongoing need for nonprofit intervention.”

“The Jessie Ball DuPont Fund is proud to support this important research that highlights the significant economic and social impact of the nonprofit sector,” said Mari Kuraishi, president of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund. “Nonprofits are critical partners in meeting community needs, finding creative solutions to society’s greatest challenges, and to growing a future that is more prosperous for all Floridians. This research amplifies the reality that supporting nonprofits is critical to reaching Florida’s economic and community potential.”