Environment Nonprofits in Nevada

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

38Organizations
$9.1MTotal Revenue
$11.2MTotal Assets
48/100Avg Mission Score

Top Environment Organizations in Nevada

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Southern Nevada Conservancy Las Vegas $4.0M 75/100
2 World Organization Henderson $928K
3 Springs Preserve Foundation Las Vegas $565K
4 Nevada State Parks Foundation Reno $559K
5 Great Basin National Park Fndn Baker $424K
6 Tahoe Institute For Natural Science Incline Vlg $376K
7 Nevada Muleys Winnemucca $334K
8 Nevada Water Pollution Control Association Inc Las Vegas $317K
9 Friends Of Black Rock High Rock Inc Gerlach $271K
10 Nevada Preservation Foundation Las Vegas $250K
11 Restoring The Lake Depths Foundation Corp Zephyr Cove $205K
12 Nevada Recreation And Park Society Las Vegas $128K
13 Rooted In Hope Las Vegas $126K
14 Lahontan Audubon Society Inc Reno $125K
15 Tortoise Group Las Vegas $110K
16 Nevada Plants Las Vegas $88K
17 Save Red Rock Canyon Community Development Corporation Blue Diamond $82K
18 Friends Of Gold Butte Mesquite $75K
19 Red Rock Audubon Society Las Vegas $65K
20 Nevada All State Trail Riders Inc Carson City $56K

Environment Nonprofits by City in Nevada

Las Vegas (13) Henderson (4) Carson City (4) Reno (2) Winnemucca (2) Blue Diamond (2) Wellington (1) Crystal Bay (1) Baker (1) Mesquite (1) Incline Vlg (1) Fallon (1) Gerlach (1) Zephyr Cove (1) Caliente (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many environment nonprofits are in Nevada?

There are 38 environment nonprofits in Nevada, with $9.1M in combined revenue and $11.2M in total assets.

What is the largest environment nonprofit in Nevada?

The largest environment nonprofit in Nevada by revenue is Southern Nevada Conservancy with $4.0M in annual revenue.

How do environment nonprofits in Nevada spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a environment nonprofit in Nevada?

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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