Environment Nonprofits in Alaska

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

21Organizations
$4.1MTotal Revenue
$4.8MTotal Assets
65/100Avg Mission Score

Top Environment Organizations in Alaska

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association Anchorage $1.3M
2 Alaska Rural Water Association Wasilla $1.1M
3 Yukon River Inter Tribal Watershed Council Anchorage $926K
4 Takshanuk Watershed Council Haines $469K
5 Alaska Water Wastewater Management Association Awwma Eagle River $128K
6 Anchorage Waterways Council Anchorage $102K
7 Voz Water Utility Inc Homer $83K
8 Friends Of Fish Creek Anchorage $0
9 Yakutat Bay Foundation Yakutat $0
10 Alaska Waterfowl Association Inc Wasilla $0
11 Alaska Section American Water Resources Association Anchorage $0
12 Native Sea Trust Inc Cordova $0
13 Castle Mountain Coalition Inc Chickaloon $0 65/100
14 Geoart Fairbanks $0
15 Alaska Section Of The American Water Works Association Eagle River $0
16 Ninilchik Water And Sewer Association Ninilchik $0
17 Admiralty Island Community Quota Entity Inc Angoon $0
18 Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance Seward $0
19 Prince William Soundkeeper Cordova $0
20 Alaska Maritime Prevention And Response Network Anchorage $0

Environment Nonprofits by City in Alaska

Anchorage (6) Cordova (3) Wasilla (2) Eagle River (2) Yakutat (1) Chickaloon (1) Haines (1) Fairbanks (1) Ninilchik (1) Angoon (1) Homer (1) Seward (1)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many environment nonprofits are in Alaska?

There are 21 environment nonprofits in Alaska, with $4.1M in combined revenue and $4.8M in total assets.

What is the largest environment nonprofit in Alaska?

The largest environment nonprofit in Alaska by revenue is Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association with $1.3M in annual revenue.

How do environment nonprofits in Alaska spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a environment nonprofit in Alaska?

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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