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Statshot: The numbers behind Washington state’s charitable giving
By Samantha Pak October 1, 2021
The charitable sector in Washington state creates hope for those in need, a personal sense of satisfaction for those in a position to give and also provides a sizable boost to the state economy. Here’s a by-the-numbers look at the state’s nonprofit community.
- 32,084: Nonprofit organizations in Washington state
- 22,343: Public charities
- 1,515: Private foundations
- 8,226: Other (civic leagues, chambers of commerce, veterans organizations)
- 211,940: Employment
- 9: Percentage of state’s workforce
- $4.4B: Amount Washington residents give to charity each year
- $3.9B: Amount foundations give annually
- 3.08: Percentage of household income given to charity each year
- 17.6: Percentage of nonprofit employees in the education sector, the highest in the state
Source: Independent Sector (2020)
Big Number
$64.6B
Economic impact of Washington’s nonprofit sector
Source: Independent Sector (2020)
Quote
“We’re seeing a higher ticket in a more moderate transaction. What plays into that is some of the dynamics of where people work today versus going into the office. There’s a shift in consumer behaviors.”
–Rachel Ruggeri, CFO and executive vice president at Starbucks Corp.