Texas Farm Bureau is a firm that provides tax accounting and insurance agent or broker to nonprofit clients. They primarily provide their services regionally, with most clients in Texas (although they are present in other states as well).
Most Texas Farm Bureau clients are labor unions with revenues ranging from $143,729 to $483,715.
Name | Type | Location | |||
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1 | Collin County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Mckinney, TX | ||
2 | Jefferson County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Beaumont, TX | ||
3 | Mclennan County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Waco, TX | ||
4 | Fort Bend County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Rosenberg, TX | ||
5 | Harris County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Houston, TX | ||
6 | Johnson County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Cleburne, TX | ||
7 | Brazoria-Galveston County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Angleton, TX | ||
8 | Grayson County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Sherman, TX | ||
9 | Kaufman County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | Kaufman, TX | ||
10 | Bexar County Farm Bureau | 501(c)(5) | San Antonio, TX | ||
... | and 189 more Texas Farm Bureau not-for-profit tax-exempt clients identified by Cause IQ |
Competitors to Texas Farm Bureau in the nonprofit sector include Eisneramper LLP, Huber Erickson and Bowman LLC, Flynn and Company Inc, Erickson Brown and Kloster PC, Pattillo Brown and Hill LLP, Rea and Associates Inc, Robinson Farmer Cox Associates, Beene Garter LLP, Cook Martin Poulson PC, and Allen Gibbs and Houlik LC.
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