From the List: Clark County’s largest nonprofit organizations

What are the largest nonprofit organizations in Clark County? We ranked them by total expenses reported on IRS form 990 (2015) and categorized them as arts; community; education; emergency services; or health.

The top five in each category are:

ARTS

  1. Columbia Dance: $312,570 total expenses (2015)
  2. Clark County Historical Society & Museum: $211,891 total expenses (2015)
  3. Friends of the Arts: $66,375 total expenses (2015)
  4. Arts of Clark County Inc: $20,639 total expenses (2015)
  5. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: total expenses ND

COMMUNITY

  1. REACH Community Development Inc: $13,225,150 total expenses (2015)
  2. Clark County Habitat for Humanity Store: $6,601,921 total expenses (2015)
  3. Workforce Southwest Washington: $5,378,183 total expenses (2015)
  4. Innovative Services NW: $5,209,154 total expenses (2015)
  5. YWCA Clark County: $3,129,516 total expenses (2015)

EDUCATION

  1. Educational Opportunities for Children & Families (EOCF): $11,495,626 total expenses (2015)
  2. Fort Vancouver National Trust: $4,002,484 total expenses (2015)
  3. Shared Hope International: $3,158,060 total expenses (2015)
  4. Courts For Kids: $812,994 total expenses (2015)
  5. Mount St. Helens Institute: $799,034 total expenses (2015)

EMERGENCY SERVICES

  1. Clark County Food Bank: $9,501,399 total expenses (2015)
  2. Share: $6,410,054 total expenses (2015)
  3. The Salvation Army: $2,546,572 total expenses (2015)
  4. Janus Youth Programs Inc., Clark County: $1,691,636 total expenses (2015)
  5. I.S.H. of Vancouver Inc: $1,476,110 total expenses (2015)

HEALTH

  1. PeaceHealth: $2,383,977,370 total expenses (2015)
  2. Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center: $261,292,581 total expenses (2015)
  3. Community Home Health & Hospice: $20,691,454 total expenses (2015)
  4. Lifeline Connections: $8,209,674 total expenses (2015)
  5. CDM Caregiving Services: $5,970,673 total expenses (2015)

To view the rest of Clark County’s nonprofit organizations, check out the September 9, 2016 edition of the Vancouver Business Journal. The list includes total revenue (2015), top local executive or board president information and more. Organizations that do not respond to list questionnaires are not included.

Individual industry lists can be purchased in Excel form by contacting the VBJ at 360.695.2442. These lists feature even more listings than what is in the print version.

Our 2016 Book of Lists is also available in print or electronic form here.

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