Washington Nonprofits Washingtons Nonprofit State Association - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Washington Nonprofits Washingtons Nonprofit State Association - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Washington Nonprofits Washingtons Nonprofit State Association 3/1/13 Walla Walla, WA WA Nonprofit Sector WA Nonprofit Sector #s By Field of Service Environmental Protection and Beautification Other 3% Education 17% 19%
WA Nonprofit Sector
WA Nonprofit Sector
#s By Field of Service
7379 Active public charities are those that filed a Form 990 or a Form 990’EZ within the 24 months preceding August 2012. Less the 990-N filers who do not give financial info.
Education 19% Human Services 12% Arts Culture and Humanities 11% Religion Related 9% Recreation, Sports 9% Health 5% Capacity Building 5% Housing, Shelter 4% Philanthropy, Volunterism, 3% International, Foreign Affairs, 3% Environmental Protection and Beautification 3% Other 17%
WN’s MISSION
To build a strong, collaborative network of nonprofits serving Washington communities through advocacy, education and capacity building.
Why a State Association?
- Washington has almost 55,000 nonprofits
– Organization to watch out for the health of the nonprofit ecosystem in all regions – Unite the sector – reputation and public policy influence – Efficiency & Effectiveness – best practices and shared resources
- 35 other states have associations
- Some in existence for over 20 years
- Active in state and federal public policy
- Provide valued products and services to over 500,000 NPOs
- Active network of SA’s that collaborates and supports each other
WHO IS WASHINGTON NONPROFITS?
- 1. Gathering together the voices from across the state and speaking out about
the strength and importance of the sector in our communities
- 2. Mapping areas of greatest need and rallying the resources to tackle the
challenges
- 3. Tying together everyone who supports NPOs to coordinate, collaborate and
accelerate growth and success in NPO’s missions.
- Incorporated in Jan 27, 2010
- Board received initial funding in Dec 2010
- Hired ED in March, 2011
- Official Launch = October 6th, 2011
- Current Board of Directors = 9,
For Profit / Government Ally 15% Foundations 4% Nonprofit Organizations 65% Individuals 16%
358 Washington Nonprofit Members
Members by Category
* COWLITZ CO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY * B&M GATES, CAMPION, HORN, PIERCE, WA DEFENDERS ASSOC BARBER, HILLER, TURNPOINT, KC COALITION AGAINST DV, NPOWER
- KRAEGEL, BRAIN ENERGY SUPPORT TEAM, PAVE
- SOUNDNONPROFITS(HEATH)
* HUMAN SERVICE DEPT WESTERN WA UNIVERSITY
- ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF WA
- HARMONY ARTS SOCIETY, WHATCOM CF,
WHATCOM DISPUTE RESOLUTION CTR, RE- STORE, * NONPROFIT NETWORK OF SOUTHWEST WA, INNOVATIVE SERVICES NW,
- FAMILY PROMISE, CHRIST
CLINIC, MALONE, SPOKANE, NNR, SLIHC, SPSF, MASONIC CENTER, TRANSITIONS, YWCA, NOVA SERVICES HEARTH HOMES * * LITTLE BIT THERAPEUTIC RIDING, TOGETHER CENTER, PRIVAT * AGING SERVICES OF WA, TOAL * HYPATHIA IN THE WOODS, HABITAT WA, ORGSUPPORT ISLANDWOOD, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND AMBULANCE ASSOC * * EDITH BISHEL CENTER, KADLEC NUEROLOGICAL RESOURCE CTR, THERAPEUTIC INNOVATIONS HABITAT OF HUMANITY OF E. JEFFERSON CO * * INVICTUS FOUNDATION K-2 STRATEGIES * * NPIP, FARM WORKERS PESTICIDE PROJECT * PETS FOR ALL, AMY ERICKSON, WALLA WALLA SYMPHONY GRAYS HARBOR COMMUNITY * FOUNDATION, WA ARCHERY ASSOC, HEART AND HANDS PREGNANCY CTR, WA COAST * SUSTAINABLE SALMON PARTNERSHIP, BALMER * VOL OF AMERICA WW * HER BEST SELF * MOM AND ME MOBILE CLINIC, WOLF HAVEN INTERNATIONAL * YAKIMA FOOD BANK, UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL WA
** Not all members are shown – just a representative sample of geographic diversity
MEMBERS
* BLUE MOUNTAIN HUMANE SOCIETY, THE HEALTH CENTER, BLUE MTN ACTION COUNCIL, COMMUNITY COUNCIL, PETS FOR ALL, AMY ERICKSON, WALLA WALLA SYMPHONY
Save the Date
Date: May 17th Meydenbauer Center Bellevue, WA Workshops include
- Nonprofit Success Stories
- Solutions on a Shoe String
- Innovation and Creativity
In partnership with Seattle U and UW