Weber Shandwick is a firm that provides services to nonprofit clients. They primarily provide their services regionally, with most clients in District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Iowa, Minnesota, Texas, and Virginia (although they are present in other states as well).
Most Weber Shandwick clients are trade associations, child and youth services, individual and family services, social advocacy organizations, and grantmaking foundations with revenues ranging from $1.5 million to $85 million.
| Name | Type | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Way Worldwide | 501(c)(3) | Alexandria, VA |
| 2 | Foundation To Combat Anti-Semitism | 501(c)(3) | Foxborough, MA |
| 3 | American Resorts Development Association (ARDA) | 501(c)(6) | Washington, DC |
| 4 | Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts (BBBSMB) | 501(c)(3) | Boston, MA |
| 5 | Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA) | 501(c)(6) | Saint Paul, MN |
| 6 | Global Steel Climate Council | 501(c)(6) | Washington, DC |
| 7 | Alliance to End Hunger | 501(c)(3) | Washington, DC |
| 8 | Vision Impact Institute | 501(c)(3) | Dallas, TX |
| 9 | Transamerica Institute | 501(c)(3) | Cedar Rapids, IA |
Competitors to Weber Shandwick in the nonprofit sector include Hosaka Rotherham and Company, Patel and Associates CPA, Izabal Bernaciak and Company, Brighthouse Securities, LLC, Oppenheimer Funds Inc., Emerson Reid and Company, Inc., Managed Health Network, Well and Good LLC, Msi Financial Services Inc., and Shawmut Design and Construction.
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