Nonprofits in
Armed Forces PacificThe IRS lists 78 active tax-exempt organizations operating in Armed Forces Pacific, including 50 501(c)(3)s, to which you can make a tax-deductible donation. Armed Forces Pacific nonprofit organizations reported $1.73 million in revenue on their most recent tax filings.
Highest-Revenue Nonprofits in Armed Forces Pacific
Figures are based on the most recently reported revenue for each organization. Nonprofits may take anywhere from a few months to more than a year to submit their tax information, depending on the size of the organization and other factors.
Organization | Total Revenue | Year |
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Naval Officers Spouses Club Of Okinawa | $329,819 | 2023 |
Marine Thrift Shop | $329,563 | 2023 |
Okinawa Enlisted Spouses Club | $225,362 | 2023 |
Kadena Officers Spouses Club | $203,544 | 2023 |
Japan American Sports Officials Association | $153,320 | 2023 |
Army Birthday Ball Association Korea | $136,697 | 2023 |
American Welfare And Works Association | $118,696 | 2023 |
Daegu Civilian & Spouses Club | $70,641 | 2023 |
Marine Thrift Store | $63,335 | 2022 |
The Sullivans Parent Teachers Organization | $59,896 | 2023 |
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