Every.org Charity MCP for AI. Find verified non-profits and mission data instantly.
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Every.org Charity provides instant access to a database of thousands of verified non-profits. Use it to search for charities, find mission statements, and retrieve official details like EINs and profile URLs across education, animal welfare, health, and more.
What your AI can do
Get charity details
Retrieve the complete profile information for a single, specified charity.
Search charities
Find and list multiple non-profit organizations based on keywords, names, or specific causes.
Find multiple charity organizations quickly using simple keywords or broad social causes.
Get detailed descriptions of an organization's goals, helping you understand its specific area of impact.
Fetch critical metadata, including the official EIN and direct profile links for accurate vetting.
Summarize several non-profits at once to compare their focus areas or stated impacts.
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Every.org Charity: 2 Tools
These tools let you search for non-profit organizations by theme or name, and pull full profile details for a single charity.
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Start using Every.org Charity on VinkiusGet Charity Details
Retrieve the complete profile information for a single, specified charity.
Search Charities
Find and list multiple non-profit organizations based on keywords, names, or...
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Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and more
The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This connection provides 2 powerful capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other compatible AI platforms. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Finding reliable non-profit info used to be a nightmare.
Right now, vetting charities means opening dozens of tabs. You copy names into Google, cross-reference their mission statements on separate sites, and then manually track down official EINs from different databases. It's slow, tedious work that guarantees you miss something critical.
With this MCP, the process changes completely. Your agent handles all the searching and data aggregation behind the scenes. You ask for a list of charities focused on human rights in Kenya, and it hands back structured records with full mission statements and official metadata—no clicks required.
Get accurate charity details using get_charity_details
Before this MCP, finding the official EIN for a group meant contacting them or searching through multiple government registries. You'd spend hours just confirming its legal status.
Now, you simply ask your agent to pull the details for a known charity. It delivers the complete file—the mission overview, the profile link, and the verified EIN—instantly. The data is reliable, period.
What your AI can actually do with this
When you're doing philanthropic research or planning a corporate giving initiative, finding reliable charity data used to mean hours of manual searching through directories. This MCP gives your agent direct access to that entire database—a primary source for non-profit intelligence. You can ask it to find organizations by keyword or specific social cause.
Need to compare three charities on their mission focus? Just ask. The system handles the deep lookups, pulling metadata like official EINs and profile links automatically. Because this data is centralized and structured through Vinkius, your agent acts less like a search engine and more like an expert philanthropic advisor ready for natural conversation.
019d8437-59c8-7051-b2b5-31a89eebfc8b Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: you talk to your agent naturally, and it handles the complex database querying for you.
Subscribe to this MCP and optionally enter your Every.org API Key within Vinkius.
Connect your AI client (like Cursor or Claude) to the catalog.
Ask your agent a question—for example, 'List environmental charities in California'—and it uses the toolset to return structured data.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is for anyone whose job involves vetting organizations or tracking social impact. If you're a researcher needing reliable data, or a CSR officer planning giving events, this saves days of manual digging.
Analyzing the non-profit sector for academic papers or reports by cross-referencing missions and geographic focuses.
Identifying vetted potential charitable partners for corporate giving programs and vetting their official status (EINs).
Finding verified organizations that match specific personal values or causes before donating time or money.
Quickly listing local non-profits for advocacy efforts within a defined geographic area or theme.
What Changes When You Connect
Stop wading through endless, unverified web pages. The search_charities tool pulls from a vetted database of thousands of registered entities, giving you reliable starting points for any campaign.
You don't have to switch between five different charity websites to gather data. This MCP centralizes the information—from EINs to mission statements—so your agent can process it all in one go.
Need deep background on a specific group? Use get_charity_details to pull all the official metadata for a single organization, saving you the headache of digging through multiple public records.
Comparing impact areas is now fast. You can ask the system to summarize several unrelated groups, allowing you to compare their focus and scope without manual copy-pasting.
This speeds up vetting dramatically. Whether it's for a major campaign or just personal research, having instant access means decisions are based on verified data, not surface-level websites.
See it in action
Vetting partners for a new foundation initiative
A CSR Officer needs to find three environmental groups in the Pacific Northwest that have verifiable EINs. They ask their agent, and it uses search_charities to return a list of candidates with all necessary official details for immediate review.
Researching historical social movements
A researcher is writing about civil rights in the 1970s. They ask their agent to find non-profits focused on human rights during that period, and it uses search_charities to generate a thematic list of organizations for deep dives.
Making an informed donation decision
A philanthropist wants to support animal welfare but isn't sure which group is best. They ask their agent about 'animal rescue in the Midwest,' and it uses search_charities, then get_charity_details on a top pick, providing mission statements and profile links.
Building a corporate giving portfolio
An executive needs to identify potential partners for their foundation. They ask the agent to list multiple health-focused non-profits by size (implied by metadata), allowing them to compare impact and focus areas immediately.
The honest tradeoffs
Asking general, vague questions
I need info on charities. Which ones are good? The AI returns a massive list with no structure or filtering.
Be specific and use the tools correctly. Instead of asking generally, tell your agent to 'Search for education-focused non-profits in New York' using search_charities.
Forgetting which charity you need data on
I found this name online and now I need its EIN. I have to copy the whole thing into a separate lookup site.
If you know the exact organization, use get_charity_details. This tool retrieves all official metadata—including the EIN—for that specific charity in one call.
Confusing general search with deep detail retrieval
I just want to see what a few groups do, so I'll run the search_charities tool and hope it gives me enough info.
If you need maximum data on one group (like its full history or specific profile link), you must use get_charity_details. It pulls everything available for that single entity.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your goal is verifying, comparing, or listing verified non-profit organizations using their official metadata (EINs, full mission statements). This toolset excels when you need structure and accuracy over general knowledge. Don't use it if you are doing market trend analysis, predicting funding levels, or needing real-time financial data; this MCP only covers charitable intelligence. If you simply want a list of organizations without any official data points, a basic keyword search is enough. But if you need to know who they are and what their mission is, then this system is essential.
Questions you might have
Can I search for charities related to 'ocean conservation'? +
Yes! Use the search_charities tool with the query 'ocean conservation'. It will return a list of registered non-profits working in that area.
What is an EIN? +
EIN stands for Employer Identification Number. It is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to business entities, including non-profits, for identification in the US.
How do I find organizations by a specific cause? +
Use the search_charities tool and include the cause name (like 'education' or 'health') in the query. The database will filter for organizations matching that mission focus.
What are the rate limits when using `search_charities`? +
The MCP handles standard API throttling. If your agent makes too many requests in a short period, it will receive an error code indicating the limit breach. You'll need to pause and wait for the quota to reset before continuing.
Do I need to provide credentials or keys when calling `get_charity_details`? +
Yes, full access requires proper authentication. While simple searches might work without a key, retrieving detailed records mandates that you input your Every.org API Key in the Vinkius connection settings.
What happens if `search_charities` runs but finds no matching organizations? +
The MCP won't throw an error; it will simply return a structured response stating zero matches. This means your agent can then prompt you to broaden the search terms or try a different geographical area.
Can I filter non-profits by specific US states when running `search_charities`? +
Absolutely, location filtering is supported. You can pass state names or zip codes as parameters to narrow the massive database down from national organizations to local ones.
How do I use the output of `search_charities` with `get_charity_details`? +
You chain them. First, run search_charities to get the target organization’s unique identifier (like its slug). Then, pass that exact ID into the get_charity_details tool for a full data dump.
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