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Public Safety Nonprofits in Colorado
Givalgo Discover indexes 50 active public safety nonprofits headquartered in Colorado. The list below is sorted by reported revenue on the most recent Form 990 indexed for each organisation.
Top 50 by reported revenue
From the most recent Form 990 indexed for each organisation. Click an org for full diligence detail.
Frequently asked questions about public safety nonprofits in Colorado
Answers compiled from the IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and Auto-Revocation List.
Frequently asked questions about public safety nonprofits in Colorado
Answers compiled from the IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and Auto-Revocation List.
- How many public safety nonprofits operate in Colorado?
- Every IRS-registered public safety nonprofit in Colorado appears in the Givalgo Discover index. The top 50 by reported revenue are listed on this page; the full set is searchable on discover.givalgo.ai.
- What's the largest public safety nonprofit in Colorado?
- The single largest public safety nonprofit in Colorado by reported total revenue is shown at the top of the list on this page, sourced from each organisation's most recent IRS Form 990 filing.
- How do I vet a public safety nonprofit in Colorado before donating?
- Use Givalgo Discover's free profile for the organisation: it cross-references the IRS Auto-Revocation List, IRS Publication 78, and the IRS Business Master File, and exposes the latest Form 990 financials and governance signals on a single page.
- Are donations to Colorado public safety nonprofits tax-deductible?
- Federal deductibility is determined by IRS Publication 78 status, not state location. Donations to a Pub 78-listed public safety nonprofit in Colorado are tax-deductible at the federal level; Colorado state tax treatment may differ.
- Where do public safety nonprofits in Colorado file their Form 990?
- All US tax-exempt organisations file Form 990 with the IRS at the federal level — there is no state-specific filing for the federal exemption itself. Colorado state charity registration is a separate state-level requirement.