Probably the US military. They get around $750bn
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But militaries are a government organization, not a "non profit" organization which are private organization who don't aim at reversing profit to their member/owner
"highest" in what sense? Also, funded by a single government only?
From all non-profit organizations that you're aware of, to which of them, the government pays the most?
I see ... Now on to the second question, I asked that for a reason: I am guessing the UN is probably (one of) the best-funded organizations, but it gets money from pretty much all governments, not just a single one.
I think a dollar amount without reference to the size of the organization or the scale of its work is fairly meaningless.
Congress
How much is it paid? Source?
The Space Force