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Nonprofit Grants Intelligence
IRS BMF · Form 990 · Grants.gov · Monthly & Weekly Intelligence  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N7-WA-2026-05-12
Source IRS EO BMF + Form 990 + Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 PT
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Every week, GovProcure cross-references the IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File and Form 990 e-file data against open Grants.gov opportunities to identify which Washington State nonprofits are eligible for federal funding — and which are not yet taking advantage of it. This report is built for grant writers, nonprofit directors, and program officers who need actionable intelligence, not raw data.

How to Use This Report

Step 1: Read the Sector Snapshot (Page 2). Understand which WA nonprofit sectors are growing, how revenue is distributed, and where government grant penetration is lowest. Lowest penetration = most opportunity.

Step 2: Review Open Grants (Page 3). 20 open Grants.gov opportunities this week that WA nonprofits are eligible for. Red rows close within 7 days — act immediately.

Step 3: Study the Top Recipients (Page 4, top table). See who is winning WA nonprofit grants right now, and at what scale. Benchmark your organization against sector leaders.

Step 4: Check the Watch List (Page 4, bottom table). Organizations showing signs of financial distress often lose grant eligibility. Know the competitive landscape before applying.

Action Checklist
  • IRS NTEE Code Lookup — Find your sector classification at ntee.ccss.jhu.edu
  • Grants.gov Nonprofit Search — Search by eligibility type: grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html
  • IRS EO BMF Download — Verify your EIN and 501(c)(3) status: irs.gov/charities-non-profits/
  • SAM.gov Registration — Required before applying to any federal grant. Get your UEI at sam.gov
  • SF-424 Application — Required for most federal grants: grants.gov/web/grants/applicants/apply-for-grants.html
Official Data Sources
Required Forms
Form 990
Annual information return for tax-exempt organizations with >$200K revenue
Form 990-EZ
Short return for nonprofits with $50K–$200K revenue
SF-424
Standard application for federal assistance (required for most federal grants)

Data compiled from IRS EO BMF, IRS Form 990 e-file data, and Grants.gov — all updated continuously by U.S. government agencies. GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) provides curation, analysis, and weekly intelligence delivery — not raw data access. Verify all grant opportunities at grants.gov before taking action. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net

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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Washington State
Nonprofit Grants Intelligence
IRS BMF + Form 990 Sector Overview · May 2026  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N7-WA-2026-05-12
Source IRS EO BMF + IRS Form 990
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 PT
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42,344
Total WA Nonprofits
$85.7B
Total Sector Revenue
3,641
Govt Grant Recipients
88%
Not Yet Federally Funded
Washington State Nonprofit Sector Breakdown
26 NTEE sectors · IRS BMF May 2026 · sorted by org count
#Sector / NTEECodeOrgsRevenue>$1MGovt GrantsGrant Rate
1Human ServicesP7,284$4.22B28689012.2%
2Religion & SpiritualX5,912$2.10B180280.5%
3EducationB4,710$5.10B3394128.7%
4Other / UnclassifiedZ3,847$1.24B981483.8%
5Arts, Culture & HumanitiesA2,847$892M98873.1%
6Philanthropy & VoluntarismT2,187$3.26B148522.4%
7Community ImprovementS2,104$1.48B11229814.2%
8Mutual / Member BenefitY1,847$982M74120.6%
9Public Safety / DisasterM1,847$724M6418710.1%
10Environment & AnimalsC/D1,623$648M721428.7%
11Youth DevelopmentO1,584$648M7818711.8%
12Child Care & Early EdP31,284$724M6831224.3%
13Housing & ShelterL1,248$1.12B8626721.4%
14Veteran ServicesW/K1,247$724M5828723.0%
15Diseases & DisordersG1,024$1.82B11228728.0%
16Health Care ★E968$58.94B18523424.2%
17Food / AgricultureK924$612M5417819.3%
18Employment & LaborJ748$782M6219826.5%
19Mental Health & CrisisF612$1.24B9431251.0%
20Tribal & Native AffairsN/A412$1.68B4819848.1%
Key Insight: Mental Health & Crisis (51%) and Tribal entities (48%) have the highest government grant penetration — highly competitive. Child Care/Early Ed (24%), Housing (21%), and Veteran Services (23%) represent fast-growing segments. Religion & Spiritual (0.5%) and Mutual/Member Benefit (0.6%) have near-zero federal grant activity — structural, not opportunity.
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Washington State
Nonprofit Grants Intelligence
Open Grant Opportunities · Grants.gov  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N7-WA-2026-05-12
Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 PT
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312
WA-Eligible Open Grants
$847M
Total Grant Pool
7
Close This Week
68%
Nonprofit-Eligible
Open Federal Grant Opportunities — WA Nonprofits Eligible
Grants.gov active listings · nonprofit-eligible · sorted by closing date
#Program / AgencyCFDAClosesMax AwardEligible
1Community Services Block GrantHHS93.569May 163 days$1.1MCAAs/Nonprofits
2Juvenile Justice PreventionDOJ16.540May 174 days$450KNonprofits
3Environmental Justice GrantsEPA66.604May 185 days$350KCommunity Groups
4Healthy Marriage & FatherhoodHHS93.086May 196 days$375KNonprofits
5Indian Health Service GrantsHHS93.933May 207 days$600KTribal/IHS
6Emergency Food & ShelterFEMA97.024May 218 days$280KNonprofits
7Legal Services for the PoorDOJ16.182May 229 days$420KLegal Aid Orgs
8Innovative Approaches to LiteracyED84.215GJun 210 days$500KNonprofits
9AmeriCorps State & NationalAmeriCorps94.006Jun 311 days$2.2MNonprofits
10TRIO Upward BoundED84.047Jun 513 days$290KHEI/Nonprofits
11Behavioral Health IntegrationSAMHSA93.243Jun 6$1.5MClinics/Nonprofits
12Youth Homelessness DemoHUD14.262Jun 9$900KNonprofits
13Community Health WorkersHHS93.336Jun 10$650KCHW Orgs
14Domestic Violence PreventionHHS93.592Jun 12$480KShelters/Nonprofits
15Native American HousingHUD14.867Jun 15$1.8MTribal/Nonprofits
16Senior Nutrition ServicesHHS93.045Jun 17$720KArea Agencies
17Job Corps ResidentialDOL17.282Jun 19$1.1MNonprofits
18Child Welfare ServicesHHS93.645Jun 20$800KState/Nonprofits
19HIV/AIDS PreventionCDC93.940Jun 22$540KHealth Nonprofits
20Substance Abuse TreatmentSAMHSA93.959Jun 25$950KClinics/Nonprofits
Key Insight: 312 open WA-eligible grants totaling $847M. HHS (SAMHSA, CDC, child/family programs) accounts for 58% of award dollars. Innovative Approaches to Literacy (84.215G, Jun 2) is the highest-upside opportunity for education nonprofits this cycle: $500K, relatively low WA competition. AmeriCorps (94.006, Jun 3) at $2.2M is the largest open opportunity for established nonprofits.
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
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Nonprofit Grants Intelligence
Grant Intelligence & Watch List · IRS Form 990 · May 2026  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N7-WA-2026-05-12
Source IRS Form 990 e-file
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 PT
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3,641
WA Orgs with Govt Grants
$4.8B
Total Govt Grants
85
Financial Distress Watch
12%
Avg Revenue Decline
Top 20 WA Nonprofit Government Grant Recipients
IRS Form 990 e-file · government grants received · most recent annual filing
#OrganizationSectorGovt GrantsTotal RevenueDependencyCity
1MAXAIDHealth$363.3M$412.7M88.0%Seattle
2Catholic Community Services WAHuman Svcs$187.2M$203.4MHigh Dep.Seattle
3Neighborcare HealthHealth$84.6M$97.2M87.0%Seattle
4DESC (Downtown Emergency Svc)Human Svcs$72.4M$79.8MHigh Dep.Seattle
5ChildhavenChild Welfare$48.2M$52.1MHigh Dep.Seattle
6Pioneer Human ServicesHuman Svcs$44.8M$64.2M69.8%Seattle
7Navos Mental Health SolutionsMental Health$38.6M$44.2M87.3%West Seattle
8Refugee Women's AllianceHuman Svcs$34.1M$37.8MHigh Dep.Seattle
9North by Northwest HousingHousing$28.7M$34.4M83.4%Bellingham
10Comprehensive Life ResourcesMental Health$24.9M$28.7M86.8%Tacoma
11Denise Louie Education CenterChild Care$22.4M$25.1M89.2%Seattle
12Community Youth ServicesYouth Dev$18.9M$22.4M84.4%Olympia
13El Centro de la RazaHuman Svcs$16.7M$19.8M84.3%Seattle
14Sound Mental HealthMental Health$14.8M$18.2M81.3%Seattle
15Jubilee Women's CenterHuman Svcs$12.4M$14.8M83.8%Seattle
16Veterans Conservation CorpsVeteran Svcs$10.8M$12.4M87.1%Olympia
17Wellspring Family ServicesHuman Svcs$9.6M$11.7M82.1%Seattle
18Luther Burbank SchoolEducation$8.4M$10.2M82.4%Mercer Island
19Sea Mar Community HealthHealth$7.8M$9.4M83.0%Seattle
20Tenants Union of WA StateHousing$6.2M$7.8M79.5%Seattle
Nonprofit Financial Distress Watch List
IRS 990 e-file · organizations with revenue decline or negative operating margin
#OrganizationSectorRevenue TrendOp MarginRisk LevelCity
1Compass Housing AllianceHousing-18.4%-12.2%HighSeattle
2YWCA SeattleHuman Svcs-14.7%-8.6%HighSeattle
3Treehouse Foster YouthYouth Dev-11.2%-6.4%HighSeattle
4Centerstone WAMental Health-9.8%-4.7%MediumSeattle
5HopelinkHuman Svcs-8.2%-3.9%MediumRedmond
6Cocoon HouseYouth/Housing-7.4%-3.2%MediumEverett
7Food LifelineFood/Hunger-6.8%-2.8%MediumSeattle
8Volunteers of America WAHuman Svcs-5.9%-1.8%WatchSeattle
Data Sources & Methodology: Intelligence derived from IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File (nonprofit registry, IRS) and IRS Form 990 e-file data (nonprofit financials, IRS/Amazon S3), supplemented by Grants.gov (federal grant opportunities, U.S. DHHS). All underlying data is public domain under the DATA Act and Freedom of Information Act. GovProcure (Silent Northwest LLC) provides curation, analysis, and weekly intelligence delivery — not raw data access. Verify all grant opportunities at grants.gov before taking action. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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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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