Houston natural resource conservation nonprofits

There are 103natural resource conservation organizations in the greater Houstonmetro area, including the cities of Houston, Baytown, Conroe, Galveston, Sugar Land, and The Woodlands. Combined, these Houston metro natural resource conservation nonprofitsemploy 394 people, earn more than $219 million in revenue each year, and have assets of $841 million.

Types of natural resource conservation nonprofits in Houston

Nonprofit typeNumberRevenues
103
$218,608,724
29
$56,839,264
19
$30,487,409
18
$96,014,381
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Job trends for Houston natural resource conservation nonprofits

Employees per organizationNumber of organizations
0
27
1-10
11
11-25
1
26-100
4
101 to 1,000
1
1,000+
0
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Sizes of natural resource conservation nonprofits in Houston

Revenues per organizationNumber of organizations
< $250k
25
$250k to $1M
13
$1M to $5M
11
$5M to $25M
4
$25M to $100M
2
$100M+
0
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Directory of natural resource conservation nonprofits in Houston


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Methodology: Cause IQ mines all tax-exempt organizations that file a Form 990, Form 990-EZ, or Form 990-PF with the IRS. We collect and aggregate this information from OCR'd paper taxreturns, XML e-file taxreturns, IRS-provided extract, the Business Master File, and Cause IQ secret sauce for data cleaning, categorization, classification, analytics, etc.
This category corresponds to the "C30: Natural Resources Conservation and Protection" National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code. Cause IQ determines NTEEs for organizations by its own internally-developed secret-sauce algorithms.