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Environment & Animals · 2023 Form 990

Western Rivers Conservancy: $16.8M Revenue, $14.3M Expenses

Portland, Oregon · EIN 931326405 · Filing year 2023

Western Rivers Conservancy reported $16.8M in total revenue, $14.3M in total expenses, and $64.8M in total assets on its 2023 IRS Form 990. Total compensation for current officers and key employees was $877K (5.22% of revenue). NonprofitTruth efficiency grade: C (51/100).

Source: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer — IRS Form 990 filings, filing year 2023.

Reviewed by NonprofitTruth Editorial Team · Updated
C
Efficiency Score
51/100

Key Facts (2023 Form 990)

Total Revenue
$16.8M
Total Expenses
$14.3M
Total Assets
$64.8M
Reserve Months
54.3 months
Surplus / (Deficit)
$2.5M
EIN
931326405
Latest 990 Year
2023
Current-Officer Compensation
$877K
Officer Comp % of Revenue
5.22%

The composite efficiency score of 51/100 puts Western Rivers Conservancy at C — neither standout nor failing. Some factors run above the median (often reserves) while others run below (often revenue stability or officer-comp ratio).

At $16.8M in 2023 revenue, Western Rivers Conservancy sits in the mid-range of the U.S. nonprofit distribution. Most organizations of this scale operate regionally or focus on a single program area. Reserves are the limiting factor: Western Rivers Conservancy carries relatively few months of operating expenses on its balance sheet, which can leave an organization exposed if a major funding source pauses.

Revenue has grown meaningfully across the five-year filing history — a sign of expanding donor base, new grants, or scaling programs. Western Rivers Conservancy reported $16.8M in 2023, up notably from the start of the window. Officer compensation is on the higher side of the band typical for nonprofits this size: $877,359 in total current-officer compensation against $16.8M in revenue. Not necessarily inappropriate — large healthcare systems and university systems often pay competitively with for-profit equivalents — but worth reading in context. Western Rivers Conservancy works in Environment & Animals — environmental, conservation, animal-welfare, and natural-resources programs. The sector spans large international conservation groups and small local land trusts; the financial profile varies accordingly.


$16.8M
Revenue
$14.3M
Expenses
$64.8M
Total Assets
$877K
Officer Compensation

How Western Rivers Conservancy Compares

Western Rivers Conservancy earns a NonprofitTruth efficiency grade of C (51/100). That is 12 points below the Environment & Animals category average. Compensation for current officers and key employees represents 5.22% of total revenue. The organization holds 54.3 months of operating reserves, indicating strong financial cushion.

Financials

990 Financial Snapshot

$14.3M
Total Expenses
Filing year 2023
$877K
Officer Compensation
5.22% of revenue
54.3 mo
Reserve Months
of expenses in assets

Based on IRS tax-exempt organization data, Western Rivers Conservancy reported $16.8M in revenue against $14.3M in total functional expenses for filing year 2023, holding roughly 54.3 months of operating reserves. A program-vs-overhead split is not shown here because total program service expenses (Form 990 Part IX, line 25, column B) are not available in the ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer feed this site ingests; that breakdown can be read directly from the organization’s e-filed 990.

The 990 reports $877K in total compensation for current officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (Part IX, line 5) — 5.22% of total revenue. This is an aggregate across all listed officers; per-person amounts appear on Schedule J.

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Western Rivers Conservancy has a NonprofitTruth Efficiency Score of C (51/100), a financial-structure summary based on operating reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer compensation relative to revenue — all drawn from the organization's IRS Form 990.

Western Rivers Conservancy, Donor FAQ

Western Rivers Conservancy has a NonprofitTruth Efficiency Score of C (51/100), a financial-structure summary based on operating reserves, multi-year revenue consistency, and officer compensation relative to revenue — all drawn from the organization's IRS Form 990.

Western Rivers Conservancy reports $877K in total compensation for current officers, directors, trustees, and key employees (IRS Form 990 Part IX, line 5), representing 5.22% of the organization's $16.8M in annual revenue. This is an aggregate figure for all listed officers, not a single executive's salary; per-person pay is detailed on Schedule J of the 990.

Western Rivers Conservancy reported $16.8M in annual revenue and $14.3M in total expenses for filing year 2023. The organization holds $64.8M in total assets.

Western Rivers Conservancy holds approximately 54.3 months of operating reserves (total assets relative to annual expenses) based on its 2023 IRS Form 990, one input into its C efficiency grade.

Western Rivers Conservancy is a registered 501(c) organization with EIN 931326405, based in Portland, Oregon. Financial data is sourced from publicly available IRS 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

Sources: IRS 990 Filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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Financial data is sourced from IRS Form 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. The Efficiency Score combines three signals the 990 feed actually reports: financial health / operating reserves (40%), multi-year revenue consistency (35%), and current-officer compensation relative to revenue (25%). It does not include a program-spending ratio, because total program service expenses are not exposed by the ProPublica feed; no program ratio is estimated. Filing data may lag 6-18 months from the tax year.