Environment Nonprofits in California

Environment organizations operating in California — revenue, assets, and AI-powered transparency analysis from IRS 990 data.

20Organizations
$347.7MTotal Revenue
$1.5BTotal Assets

Top Environment Organizations in California

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Earthjustice San Francisco $153.7M
2 Catalyst4 Inc Palo Alto $69.5M
3 Treepeople Inc Beverly Hills $19.7M
4 Building Decarbonization Coalition Petaluma $15.0M
5 California Environmental Justice Alliance Los Angeles $10.7M
6 Vote Solar Oakland $9.5M
7 Californians For Safe Drinking Water And Wildfire Prevention Sacramento $9.5M
8 Sustainable Conservation San Francisco $8.8M
9 Communities For A Better Environment Huntington Pk $8.1M
10 Asian Pacific Environmental Network Oakland $8.0M
11 Climate Emergency Fund West Hollywood $5.6M
12 Los Angeles Waterkeeper Los Angeles $5.4M
13 Save The Bay Oakland $3.9M
14 California Environmental Voters Education Fund Oakland $3.4M
15 Center For Creative Land Recycling Berkeley $3.1M
16 People For Open Space Inc Oakland $2.9M
17 Environmental Health Coalition National City $2.9M
18 Sierra Nevada Alliance S Lake Tahoe $2.7M
19 Oil & Gas Action Network Berkeley $2.6M
20 San Diego Canyonlands Inc San Diego $2.6M

Environment Nonprofits by City in California

Oakland (5) Berkeley (2) Los Angeles (2) San Francisco (2) Sacramento (1) West Hollywood (1) Petaluma (1) Palo Alto (1) Huntington Pk (1) National City (1) San Diego (1) S Lake Tahoe (1) Beverly Hills (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many environment nonprofits are in California?

There are 20 environment nonprofits in California, with $347.7M in combined revenue and $1.5B in total assets.

What is the largest environment nonprofit in California?

The largest environment nonprofit in California by revenue is Earthjustice with $153.7M in annual revenue.

How do environment nonprofits in California spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a environment nonprofit in California?

Check the organization's Mission Score, review red flags, examine spending breakdowns, and verify their IRS 990 filings on NonprofitSpending. Legitimate nonprofits typically spend 65%+ of their budget on programs.

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