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.
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.
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
| # | Sector / NTEE | Code | Orgs | Revenue | >$1M | Govt Grants | Grant Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Human Services | P | 7,284 | $4.22B | 286 | 890 | 12.2% |
| 2 | Religion & Spiritual | X | 5,912 | $2.10B | 180 | 28 | 0.5% |
| 3 | Education | B | 4,710 | $5.10B | 339 | 412 | 8.7% |
| 4 | Other / Unclassified | Z | 3,847 | $1.24B | 98 | 148 | 3.8% |
| 5 | Arts, Culture & Humanities | A | 2,847 | $892M | 98 | 87 | 3.1% |
| 6 | Philanthropy & Voluntarism | T | 2,187 | $3.26B | 148 | 52 | 2.4% |
| 7 | Community Improvement | S | 2,104 | $1.48B | 112 | 298 | 14.2% |
| 8 | Mutual / Member Benefit | Y | 1,847 | $982M | 74 | 12 | 0.6% |
| 9 | Public Safety / Disaster | M | 1,847 | $724M | 64 | 187 | 10.1% |
| 10 | Environment & Animals | C/D | 1,623 | $648M | 72 | 142 | 8.7% |
| 11 | Youth Development | O | 1,584 | $648M | 78 | 187 | 11.8% |
| 12 | Child Care & Early Ed | P3 | 1,284 | $724M | 68 | 312 | 24.3% |
| 13 | Housing & Shelter | L | 1,248 | $1.12B | 86 | 267 | 21.4% |
| 14 | Veteran Services | W/K | 1,247 | $724M | 58 | 287 | 23.0% |
| 15 | Diseases & Disorders | G | 1,024 | $1.82B | 112 | 287 | 28.0% |
| 16 | Health Care ★ | E | 968 | $58.94B | 185 | 234 | 24.2% |
| 17 | Food / Agriculture | K | 924 | $612M | 54 | 178 | 19.3% |
| 18 | Employment & Labor | J | 748 | $782M | 62 | 198 | 26.5% |
| 19 | Mental Health & Crisis | F | 612 | $1.24B | 94 | 312 | 51.0% |
| 20 | Tribal & Native Affairs | N/A | 412 | $1.68B | 48 | 198 | 48.1% |
| # | Program / Agency | CFDA | Closes | Max Award | Eligible |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Community Services Block GrantHHS | 93.569 | May 163 days | $1.1M | CAAs/Nonprofits |
| 2 | Juvenile Justice PreventionDOJ | 16.540 | May 174 days | $450K | Nonprofits |
| 3 | Environmental Justice GrantsEPA | 66.604 | May 185 days | $350K | Community Groups |
| 4 | Healthy Marriage & FatherhoodHHS | 93.086 | May 196 days | $375K | Nonprofits |
| 5 | Indian Health Service GrantsHHS | 93.933 | May 207 days | $600K | Tribal/IHS |
| 6 | Emergency Food & ShelterFEMA | 97.024 | May 218 days | $280K | Nonprofits |
| 7 | Legal Services for the PoorDOJ | 16.182 | May 229 days | $420K | Legal Aid Orgs |
| 8 | Innovative Approaches to LiteracyED | 84.215G | Jun 210 days | $500K | Nonprofits |
| 9 | AmeriCorps State & NationalAmeriCorps | 94.006 | Jun 311 days | $2.2M | Nonprofits |
| 10 | TRIO Upward BoundED | 84.047 | Jun 513 days | $290K | HEI/Nonprofits |
| 11 | Behavioral Health IntegrationSAMHSA | 93.243 | Jun 6 | $1.5M | Clinics/Nonprofits |
| 12 | Youth Homelessness DemoHUD | 14.262 | Jun 9 | $900K | Nonprofits |
| 13 | Community Health WorkersHHS | 93.336 | Jun 10 | $650K | CHW Orgs |
| 14 | Domestic Violence PreventionHHS | 93.592 | Jun 12 | $480K | Shelters/Nonprofits |
| 15 | Native American HousingHUD | 14.867 | Jun 15 | $1.8M | Tribal/Nonprofits |
| 16 | Senior Nutrition ServicesHHS | 93.045 | Jun 17 | $720K | Area Agencies |
| 17 | Job Corps ResidentialDOL | 17.282 | Jun 19 | $1.1M | Nonprofits |
| 18 | Child Welfare ServicesHHS | 93.645 | Jun 20 | $800K | State/Nonprofits |
| 19 | HIV/AIDS PreventionCDC | 93.940 | Jun 22 | $540K | Health Nonprofits |
| 20 | Substance Abuse TreatmentSAMHSA | 93.959 | Jun 25 | $950K | Clinics/Nonprofits |
| # | Organization | Sector | Govt Grants | Total Revenue | Dependency | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MAXAID | Health | $363.3M | $412.7M | 88.0% | Seattle |
| 2 | Catholic Community Services WA | Human Svcs | $187.2M | $203.4M | High Dep. | Seattle |
| 3 | Neighborcare Health | Health | $84.6M | $97.2M | 87.0% | Seattle |
| 4 | DESC (Downtown Emergency Svc) | Human Svcs | $72.4M | $79.8M | High Dep. | Seattle |
| 5 | Childhaven | Child Welfare | $48.2M | $52.1M | High Dep. | Seattle |
| 6 | Pioneer Human Services | Human Svcs | $44.8M | $64.2M | 69.8% | Seattle |
| 7 | Navos Mental Health Solutions | Mental Health | $38.6M | $44.2M | 87.3% | West Seattle |
| 8 | Refugee Women's Alliance | Human Svcs | $34.1M | $37.8M | High Dep. | Seattle |
| 9 | North by Northwest Housing | Housing | $28.7M | $34.4M | 83.4% | Bellingham |
| 10 | Comprehensive Life Resources | Mental Health | $24.9M | $28.7M | 86.8% | Tacoma |
| 11 | Denise Louie Education Center | Child Care | $22.4M | $25.1M | 89.2% | Seattle |
| 12 | Community Youth Services | Youth Dev | $18.9M | $22.4M | 84.4% | Olympia |
| 13 | El Centro de la Raza | Human Svcs | $16.7M | $19.8M | 84.3% | Seattle |
| 14 | Sound Mental Health | Mental Health | $14.8M | $18.2M | 81.3% | Seattle |
| 15 | Jubilee Women's Center | Human Svcs | $12.4M | $14.8M | 83.8% | Seattle |
| 16 | Veterans Conservation Corps | Veteran Svcs | $10.8M | $12.4M | 87.1% | Olympia |
| 17 | Wellspring Family Services | Human Svcs | $9.6M | $11.7M | 82.1% | Seattle |
| 18 | Luther Burbank School | Education | $8.4M | $10.2M | 82.4% | Mercer Island |
| 19 | Sea Mar Community Health | Health | $7.8M | $9.4M | 83.0% | Seattle |
| 20 | Tenants Union of WA State | Housing | $6.2M | $7.8M | 79.5% | Seattle |
| # | Organization | Sector | Revenue Trend | Op Margin | Risk Level | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Compass Housing Alliance | Housing | -18.4% | -12.2% | High | Seattle |
| 2 | YWCA Seattle | Human Svcs | -14.7% | -8.6% | High | Seattle |
| 3 | Treehouse Foster Youth | Youth Dev | -11.2% | -6.4% | High | Seattle |
| 4 | Centerstone WA | Mental Health | -9.8% | -4.7% | Medium | Seattle |
| 5 | Hopelink | Human Svcs | -8.2% | -3.9% | Medium | Redmond |
| 6 | Cocoon House | Youth/Housing | -7.4% | -3.2% | Medium | Everett |
| 7 | Food Lifeline | Food/Hunger | -6.8% | -2.8% | Medium | Seattle |
| 8 | Volunteers of America WA | Human Svcs | -5.9% | -1.8% | Watch | Seattle |
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