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MISCELLANY
AREA'S LARGEST LOCAL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Rank
Name
Address
Telephone•Email
Website
Employees(Local)
Volunteers
2017Operating
Budget
TypeofAgency
FundsRaisedLocally
in2017
Services
TopLocalExecutive(s),Title(s) YearFounded
Locally
1
(1)
The Arc of the Ozarks
1501 E Pythian St, Springfield 65802
(417) 864-7887 F
info@thearcoftheozarks.org TheArcOfTheOzarks.org904
125
$47,010,950 Support to individuals with
disabilities
$443,986
Residential, community integration,
employment, therapeutic recreation,
education & life skills training, Rivendale
Institute of Learning & Center for Autism
Mike Powers,
president/CEO
1964
2
(2)
Ozarks Regional YMCA
417 S Jefferson Ave, Springfield 65806
(417) 862-7456 F
info@orymca.org ORYMCA.org617
1,200
$10,500,000 Family, youth, senior &
community service
$900,000
Wellness, membership, sports, school-age
services, active older adults & teen
programs, swimming lessons
Steven Gimenez, CEO
Kathryn Custer, COO
1888
3
(3)
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks
220 W Plainview Road, Springfield 65810
(417) 227-5000 F
cbco@cbco.org CBCO.org170
30,000
$18,000,000
Health services
N/A
1
Collection, processing & distribution of blood
products to southwest Missouri, northwest
Arkansas & southeast Kansas
Anthony Roberts, executive
director
1995
4
(5)
Great Circle
1212 W Lombard St, Springfield 65806
(417) 865-1646 F
bev.pfeifer.harms@greatcircle.org GreatCircle.org163
840
$85,584,000
2
Behavioral health treatment
programs for children,
youth & families
$1,150,829
Intensive therapeutic treatment, family
counseling & parent education, emergency
children's shelter, transitional living for
older foster youth
Vincent Hillyer,
president/CEO
1894
5
(4)
Good Samaritan Boys Ranch
5549 N Hwy K, Brighton 65617
(417) 376-2238 F
jconway@ranchlife.org RanchLife.org140
40
$6,048,076 Residential treatment &
transitional living facilities
$1,172,367
Long-term care & treatment for youth ages
10-21 who are in foster care or experiencing
emotional or behavioral disorders
Kevin Killian,
president/CEO
1959
6
(7)
Convoy of Hope
330 S Patterson Ave, Springfield 65802
(417) 823-8998 F
info@convoyofhope.org ConvoyOfHope.org135
10,526
$145,000,000
Humanitarian aid
$6,907,105
Children's feeding programs, community
events, disaster services, women's
empowerment, agriculture, Rural
Compassion program
Hal Donaldson,
president
1996
7
(6)
Developmental Center of the Ozarks
1545 E Pythian St, Springfield 65802
(417) 829-0899 F
mdeclue@dcoonline.com DCOOnline.com100
530
$5,603,680
Human services
$672,300
Early-intervention therapeutic programs,
early child care & education, adult technology
& learning center, adult day center,
supported employment
Allan McKelvy,
executive director
1954
As of Jan. 29, 2018.
Ranked by local employees. The previous year's list was ranked by operating budget. Springfield Business Journal relies on the individual organizations to be truthful and accurate in their representation of information listed. Health
and educational institutions are reported on other lists.
N/A
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mhenderson@sbj.net.1
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks does not fundraise.
2
Systemwide budget
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