Health Care Nonprofits in Alaska

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

100Organizations
$5.6BTotal Revenue
$8.2BTotal Assets
70/100Avg Mission Score

Top Health Care Organizations in Alaska

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Southcentral Foundation Anchorage $1.6B
2 Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Anchorage $1.2B
3 Central Peninsula General Hospital Inc Soldotna $658.3M
4 Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Juneau $504.3M
5 Foundation Health Llc Fairbanks $401.4M
6 Norton Sound Health Corporation Nome $259.4M
7 Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation Dillingham $247.7M
8 Yukon Kuskokwim Health Corporation Bethel $228.1M
9 Greater Fairbanks Community Hospital Foundation Inc Fairbanks $152.1M
10 South Peninsula Hospital Inc Homer $133.2M
11 The Valley Hospital Association Inc Wasilla $90.0M
12 Anchorage Neighborhood Health Anchorage $43.2M
13 Peninsula Community Health Services Of Alaska Inc Soldotna $18.3M
14 Providence Alaska Foundation Anchorage $17.4M
15 Blood Bank Of Alaska Inc Anchorage $13.6M
16 Sunshine Community Health Center Inc Talkeetna $12.2M
17 Iliuliuk Family And Health Services Inc Unalaska $10.8M
18 Interior Community Health Center Fairbanks $8.7M
19 Cross Road Health Ministries Inc Glennallen $7.8M
20 Rise Recovery In Southeast Ketchikan $5.0M

Health Care Nonprofits by City in Alaska

Anchorage (36) Fairbanks (10) Soldotna (6) Juneau (6) Glennallen (4) Ketchikan (3) Wasilla (3) Nome (3) Homer (3) Wrangell (2) Delta Jct (2) Kodiak (2) Bethel (2) Girdwood (2) Seward (2)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many health care nonprofits are in Alaska?

There are 100 health care nonprofits in Alaska, with $5.6B in combined revenue and $8.2B in total assets.

What is the largest health care nonprofit in Alaska?

The largest health care nonprofit in Alaska by revenue is Southcentral Foundation with $1.6B in annual revenue.

How do health care nonprofits in Alaska spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a health care 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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