About Us|Financials
We are proud of our history of good stewardship and are privileged to work with donors like you who help us provide nutritious food while fighting to eliminate hunger in Washington. We have been awarded a 4-Star Rating by Charity Navigator,and we are a GuideStar Platinum participant.
Fiscal Year 2024
NWH 990- Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Statements and Independent Auditors’ Report
Fiscal Year 2025
Financial Statements and Independent Auditors’ Report
Fiscal Year 2022
NWH 990- Fiscal Year 2022
Fiscal Year 2023
NWH 990- Fiscal Year 2023
Financial Statements and Independent Auditor’s Report
Fiscal Year 2021
NWH Annual Report FY2021
NWH 990 – Fiscal Year 2021
Fiscal Year 2020
NWH 990 – Fiscal Year 2020
Fiscal Year 2019
NWH Annual Report FY2019
NWH 990 – Fiscal Year 2019
Fiscal Year 2018
NWH Annual Report FY2018
NWH 990 – Fiscal Year 2018
Anna Nepomuceno (she/her) is the Director of Public Policy at Northwest Harvest. She leads the organization’s advocacy strategy to advance local, state, and federal laws that strengthen food security and uphold food as a basic human right. Anna analyzes public policy through an equity lens and helps shape and draft legislation that centers the needs of communities most affected by hunger. She builds and sustains relationships with lawmakers, state agencies, and nonprofit partners, championing grassroots engagement and uplifting BIPOC and other marginalized voices to ensure public policy is informed by lived experience and community power.
Natasha Dworkin (she/her) is the Director of Communications at Northwest Harvest. She leads statewide communications, storytelling, and public engagement efforts focused on building collective action toward a more just food system. Her work centers lived experience, data‑driven messaging, and values‑aligned narratives that move audiences beyond charity toward solidarity. Natasha oversees integrated campaigns, media strategy, and community engagement initiatives that elevate the impacts of public policy and federal funding on food access across Washington.