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High-Value Nonprofits — Washington State
IRS BMF  ·  Revenue >$1M  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N5-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF
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Washington State has 3,117 nonprofits reporting annual revenue over $1 million — representing $97.4B in combined reported revenues. These organizations are the anchor institutions of WA's nonprofit sector: university systems, major hospital networks, large human services providers, and established arts and cultural institutions. This report identifies them for grant partnerships, vendor relationships, subgrant awards, and community investment decisions.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Find anchor institution partners. Large nonprofits make powerful collaborative grant partners — they bring financial capacity, past performance, and agency credibility. As a smaller nonprofit or vendor, teaming with a $10M+ anchor institution significantly strengthens your federal application.

Step 2 — Identify procurement opportunities. Organizations with $1M+ revenue are significant buyers of professional services, IT, facilities, and program services. These are B2B nonprofit revenue opportunities — website development, HR consulting, technology services, training, and more.

Step 3 — Research subgrant opportunities. Many large nonprofits receive federal grants and distribute subgrants to smaller organizations. Check their grant history on USASpending and their 990 for sub-recipient lists.

Step 4 — Target by NTEE sector. High-value nonprofits cluster in Health Care, Education, and Human Services in WA. These three sectors account for the majority of the $1M+ revenue organizations — and the largest federal grant programs.

Getting Started Checklist
  • 990 Research Pull 990 for your target organizations at ProPublica to see their top contractors, program expenses, and executive contacts.
  • Procurement Contact Large nonprofits often have formal procurement processes. Look for their vendor registration or RFP process on their website.
  • Partnership Approach Contact the grants or development office — not the executive director — for initial partnership conversations on federal funding.
  • USASpending Research Look up the organization at usaspending.gov to see their federal award history and current contract/grant portfolio.
Resources
Opportunity by Sector
Health
Hospital systems, health networks — IT, facilities, clinical services vendors
Education
Universities, K-12 support — tech, curriculum, professional development
Human Svc
Social service orgs — housing, food, workforce — program delivery partners
Data Disclaimer: IRS BMF. Revenue from most recent annual filing — may lag 12–18 months. Verify current financials at candid.org or ProPublica. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
High-Value Nonprofits — Washington State
Revenue >$1M  ·  WA State  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N5-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
Pages 2 of 3
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3,117
WA Nonprofits >$1M Rev
$97.4B
Combined Revenue
Health
Top Sector by Revenue
WA
State
High-Value WA Nonprofits
Revenue >$1M · sorted by revenue descending
#Organization / City / SectorTypeRevenueAssets
1PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES WASHINGTONRenton — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$9.7B$9.3B
2PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES OREGONSeattle — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$5.9B$4.7B
3MULTICARE HEALTH SYSTEMTacoma — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$5.0B$6.3B
4KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN OF WASHINGRenton — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$4.4B$3.2B
5PEACEHEALTHVancouver — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$3.6B$4.8B
6SWEDISH HEALTH SERVICESRenton — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$3.3B$3.7B
7SEATTLE CHILDRENS HOSPITALSeattle — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$2.7B$5.6B
8PROVIDENCE HEALTH PLANRenton — —501(c)(4) So$2.6B$1.2B
9PROVIDENCE HEALTH SYSTEM-SOUTHERN CALIFOSeattle — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$2.3B$3.5B
10FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER CENTERSeattle — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$2.0B$3.5B
11DELTA DENTAL OF WASHINGTONSeattle — Health Care501(c)(4) So$1.8B$258.7M
12FRANCISCAN HEALTH SYSTEMTacoma — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$1.8B$1.2B
13CHP OF WASHINGTONSeattle — Health Care501(c)(4) So$1.6B$498.6M
14WORLD VISIONFederal Way — International501(c)(3) Pu$1.6B$506.6M
15VIRGINIA MASON MEDICAL CENTERSeattle — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$1.3B$1.4B
16KADLEC REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERRichland — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$1.0B$903.7M
17CENTRAL WASHINGTON HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCWenatchee — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$914.5M$808.4M
18OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER & CLINICSBellevue — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$802.8M$946.2M
19HARRISON MEDICAL CENTERBremerton — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$783.6M$781.2M
20LEGACY SALMON CREEK HOSPITALVancouver — Health Care501(c)(3) Pu$655.8M$738.8M
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
High-Value Nonprofits — Washington State
Methodology & Data Sources  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N5-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
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Report Methodology
Data sources and filtering
Data Source: IRS BMF. Data refreshed weekly Sunday night.

Scope: Washington State nonprofits with revenue >$1M.

IRS BMF: The Business Master File contains registration data for all IRS-recognized nonprofits. Revenue/asset amounts are from the most recent annual filing. Organizations with zero revenue are excluded from financial reports but included in sector maps.

Limitations: BMF data lags by 12–18 months. Revenue figures reflect the most recent IRS filing, not current-year financials. NTEE category is self-reported and may be incomplete for smaller organizations.
NTEE Categories: National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities classifies nonprofits by mission. Education (E), Human Services (P), Arts (A), Health (E), Religion (X), Recreation (N), Environment (C), and others.

GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) is an independent intelligence service not affiliated with any federal agency or IRS. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
High-Value Nonprofits — Washington State
How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
Report N5-2026-05-12
Source SAM.gov + USASpending.gov + Grants.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-06-06 17:47 PT
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Data Sources & Accuracy

Compiled from publicly available federal data via USASpending.gov, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and the IRS Business Master File. Data reflects records as of the generation date.

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Data Sources
USASpending.gov 328K+ awards
SAM.gov 900K+ opportunities
Grants.gov 83K+ programs
IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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