I've had enough people ask me for a copy of this that I figured it was finally just time to do it electronically.
So I made at least a first stab at it in Gliffy. I'm sure I've left stuff out and I've also discovered that I only know how about 2/3 of the organizations are governed (which I think people are typically interested in). If you know how any of these are governed that I ever know I don't know or got wrong, please let me know and I'll update it.
All of the organizations with blue backgrounds are 501(c)(3) non-profits (except perhaps for IHEU/IHEYO). Also, with only two (noted) exceptions the organizations are either national or international in scope.
Oh, fwiw, the dotted lines show that the Institute for Humanist Studies houses Camp Quest and the Secular Student Alliance. The dotted line between American Atheists and the Godless Americans Political Action Committee shows that they share lots of the same leaders. GAMPAC is a 527, and so it has to be organizationally detached from any 501(c)(3), but a LOT of the same people that run AA run GAMPAC--which is fine and totally legal, it's just interesting.
Fwiw, the American Humanist Association houses the Secular Coalition for America... but because AHA is a member org of SCA, it was difficult to show this with lines.

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