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Executive Compensation Intelligence — Washington State
IRS BMF High-Revenue Nonprofits  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N8-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF + IRS 990
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Executive compensation at nonprofits is public record via IRS Form 990 Part VII. This report identifies Washington State's largest nonprofits (revenue >$5M) — the organizations most likely to have detailed 990 executive compensation disclosures. There are 1,110 WA nonprofits above the $5M threshold, and 3,117 above $1M. Full 990 executive compensation data requires pulling individual 990 filings from ProPublica or IRS TEOS.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Benchmark executive compensation. 990 Part VII discloses total compensation for officers, directors, and key employees. Use this to benchmark salaries for executive hiring, negotiate CEO compensation packages, or research the market for nonprofit finance directors and program officers.

Step 2 — Research for grant applications. Federal grant applications often require disclosing key personnel compensation. Research peer organizations to understand competitive rates for project directors and principal investigators.

Step 3 — Use for investigative diligence. Funders, journalists, and oversight organizations use 990 compensation data to evaluate nonprofit governance. Organizations with compensation outliers relative to revenue size often have governance issues.

Step 4 — Pull 990 data from ProPublica. This report provides the organization list — actual compensation figures require pulling individual 990 filings from ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (free) or Candid GuideStar.

Getting Started Checklist
  • ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer Free 990 database — search by organization name to find compensation disclosures at projects.propublica.org/nonprofits.
  • IRS TEOS IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search (apps.irs.gov/app/eos) provides 990 image files directly from IRS.
  • 990 Part VII Look specifically at Schedule J for organizations with compensation over $150K — most detailed disclosure.
  • Candid GuideStar candid.org provides structured compensation data extraction for organizations with premium access.
Resources
990 Compensation Disclosure Rules
Part VII
Officers, directors, key employees with >$100K total compensation
Schedule J
Detailed breakdown for compensation over $150K — bonuses, deferred comp, benefits
Public
All 990 compensation data is public record — IRS mandates disclosure
Data Disclaimer: IRS BMF revenue/asset data only. Actual executive compensation requires pulling 990 Part VII from ProPublica or IRS TEOS. BMF does not contain salary data. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
Executive Compensation Intelligence — Washington State
Revenue >$5M  ·  990 Compensation Disclosure Required  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N8-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
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1,110
WA Nonprofits >$5M Rev
3,117
Nonprofits >$1M Rev
990
Compensation Source
Public
Disclosure Required
WA Nonprofits >$5M Revenue
Pull 990 Part VII at ProPublica for salary data · sorted by revenue
#Organization / City / SectorRevenueAssetsIncome990
1PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES WASHINGTONRenton — Health Care$9.7B$9.3B$9.8B990
2PROVIDENCE HEALTH & SERVICES OREGONSeattle — Health Care$5.9B$4.7B$6.2B990
3MULTICARE HEALTH SYSTEMTacoma — Health Care$5.0B$6.3B$5.0B990
4KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN OF WASHINGTORenton — Health Care$4.4B$3.2B$6.6B990
5PEACEHEALTHVancouver — Health Care$3.6B$4.8B$5.9B990
6SWEDISH HEALTH SERVICESRenton — Health Care$3.3B$3.7B$3.4B990
7SEATTLE CHILDRENS HOSPITALSeattle — Health Care$2.7B$5.6B$2.9B990
8PROVIDENCE HEALTH PLANRenton — —$2.6B$1.2B$3.7B990
9PROVIDENCE HEALTH SYSTEM-SOUTHERN CALIFORNSeattle — Health Care$2.3B$3.5B$2.4B990
10FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER CENTERSeattle — Health Care$2.0B$3.5B$2.8B990
11DELTA DENTAL OF WASHINGTONSeattle — Health Care$1.8B$258.7M$1.9B990
12FRANCISCAN HEALTH SYSTEMTacoma — Health Care$1.8B$1.2B$1.8B990
13CHP OF WASHINGTONSeattle — Health Care$1.6B$498.6M$1.7B990
14WORLD VISIONFederal Way — International$1.6B$506.6M$2.3B990
15VIRGINIA MASON MEDICAL CENTERSeattle — Health Care$1.3B$1.4B$1.3B990
16KADLEC REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTERRichland — Health Care$1.0B$903.7M$1.1B990
17CENTRAL WASHINGTON HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIAWenatchee — Health Care$914.5M$808.4M$954.3M990
18OVERLAKE MEDICAL CENTER & CLINICSBellevue — Health Care$802.8M$946.2M$1.3B990
19HARRISON MEDICAL CENTERBremerton — Health Care$783.6M$781.2M$783.6M990
20LEGACY SALMON CREEK HOSPITALVancouver — Health Care$655.8M$738.8M$657.1M990
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Executive Compensation Intelligence — Washington State
Methodology & Data Sources  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report N8-2026-05-12
Source IRS BMF + IRS 990 (ProPublica)
Generated Mon 4:00 AM PT
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Report Methodology
Data sources and filtering
Data Source: IRS BMF + IRS 990 (ProPublica). Data refreshed weekly Sunday night.

Scope: Washington State nonprofits >$5M revenue; actual compensation data from 990 Part VII.

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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How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
Report N8-2026-05-12
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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