This study aims to examine the effect of reputation and financial performance to nonprofit contributions. Reputation as an independent variable measured by the age and the size of the non-profit organization, while financial performance is proxy through fiscal performance, public support, and program efficiency. For the independent variables, this study used total contributions acquired by non-profit organizations.This study tested using OLS regression with balanced panel data. The population of this study is all nonprofit organization in Indonesia in 2010-2014, with a sample of 15 non-profit organizations selected by using purposive random sampling. The criteria used in selecting the sample are a nonprofit organization that has a complete financial statement of 2010-2014 and presenting in Rupiah currency.The empirical results of this study indicate that the size of the organization and program efficiency have a positive influence to nonprofit contributions. By contrast, public support has a negative influence to the nonprofit contributions. While the age of the organization and fiscal performance did not influence the nonprofit contributions