Housing & Shelter Nonprofits in Vermont

Housing & Shelter organizations operating in Vermont — revenue, assets, and AI-powered transparency analysis from IRS 990 data.

100Organizations
$242.8MTotal Revenue
$1.1BTotal Assets
76/100Avg Mission Score

Top Housing & Shelter Organizations in Vermont

#OrganizationCityRevenueScore
1 Vermont Housing Finance Agency Burlington $70.5M
2 Champlain Housing Tr Burlington $51.1M 88/100
3 Gifford Retirement Community Inc Randolph $11.0M
4 Downstreet Housing & Community Development Inc Barre $10.5M 85/100
5 Gilman Housing Trust Inc Saint Johnsbury $9.3M
6 Eastview At Middlebury Middlebury $8.8M 70/100
7 The Housing Foundation Incorporated Montpelier $8.7M
8 Windham & Windsor Housing Trust Inc Brattleboro $8.2M 85/100
9 Rutland West Neighborhood Housing Services Inc Rutland $5.9M
10 Committee On Temporary Shelter Burlington $5.9M
11 Lamoille Housing Partnership Inc Morrisville $5.1M 95/100
12 Addison County Community Trust Vergennes $4.8M 85/100
13 Our Lady Of Providence Vt Inc Winooski $4.5M 95/100
14 Vermont Center For Independent Living Vcil Montpelier $4.0M
15 Vermont Community Loan Fund Inc Montpelier $3.7M 92/100
16 Housing Trust Of Rutland County Inc Rutland $2.7M
17 Valley Cares Inc Townshend $2.3M 88/100
18 John W Graham Emergency Shelter Services Inc Vergennes $2.2M
19 Hope Re Foundation Inc White Riv Jct $2.1M
20 Chittenden Housing Corporation Winooski $1.8M

Housing & Shelter Nonprofits by City in Vermont

Burlington (11) Montpelier (8) Brattleboro (7) Rutland (7) White Riv Jct (6) S Burlington (5) Barre (4) Middlebury (4) St Johnsbury (4) Winooski (3) South Burlington (3) Bennington (2) Morrisville (2) Vergennes (2) Colchester (2)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many housing & shelter nonprofits are in Vermont?

There are 100 housing & shelter nonprofits in Vermont, with $242.8M in combined revenue and $1.1B in total assets.

What is the largest housing & shelter nonprofit in Vermont?

The largest housing & shelter nonprofit in Vermont by revenue is Vermont Housing Finance Agency with $70.5M in annual revenue.

How do housing & shelter nonprofits in Vermont spend their money?

Spending data is being compiled.

How can I verify a housing & shelter nonprofit in Vermont?

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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