Sonoma Gives: Largest Sonoma County nonprofit agencies ranked by revenue

Here are the top 20 nonprofit organizations incorporated in Sonoma County, listed by revenue for 2012.|

Here are the top 20 nonprofit organizations incorporated in Sonoma County, listed by revenue for 2012 (or most recent year) as reported to the Internal Revenue Service. Revenue includes donations, grants, investment income and service fees. A full list of agencies with annual revenue over $230,000 begins on Page S26.

1. Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Santa Rosa, $378 million. Hospital.

2. Petaluma Valley Hospital, Petaluma, $82.3 million. Hospital.

3. Santa Rosa Community Health Centers, Santa Rosa, $34.6 million. Ambulatory health center, community clinic.

4. Redwood Empire Food Bank, Santa Rosa, $26.8 million. Food service, free food distribution.

5. Abandoned Childrens Fund, Santa Rosa, $21.4 million. Medicine and medical supplies for children in Honduras, Philippines, Kenya, Mexico, Uganda.

6. Alternative Family Services, Inc., Santa Rosa, $19.5 million. Foster care services.

7. Sonoma County Indian Health Project, Santa Rosa, $19.3 million. Health treatment, primarily outpatient.

8. Petaluma Health Center, Petaluma, $17.6 million. General and rehabilitative health clinic.

9. Hospice Services of St. Joseph Health: Memorial, Petaluma, North County, Petaluma, $16.7 million. Consultation and end-of-life care. 778-6242, sonomacountyhospice.org.

10. Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire, Santa Rosa, $16.5 million. Human service organization.

11. Burbank Housing, Santa Rosa, $16 million. Public housing.

12. Canine Companions for Independence, Santa Rosa, $15.5 million. Services to promote the independence of specific populations.

13. Becoming Independent, Santa Rosa, $13.7 million. Human service organization.

14. California Human Development Corp., Santa Rosa, $12.6 million. Job training, housing, recovery and other services.

15. Community Foundation Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, $12.5 million. Community foundations.

16. African American Self-Help Foundation, Santa Rosa, $12.3 million. Medicine for children in East Asia, the Pacific, Iceland, Africa.

17. Community Child Care Council of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, $12.1 million. Child day care.

18. Sonoma Academy, Santa Rosa, $11.8 million. Elementary and secondary education.

19. Bay Area Environmental Research Institute, Petaluma, $11.7 million. Research, primarily atmospheric.

20. West County Health Centers Inc., Guerneville, $11.2 million. Community health care facilities.

Source: GuideStar

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