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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society

Fiscal year ending 2024. Filed on November 11, 2025.

PO Box 3124
Port Angeles, Washington 98362

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society (EIN: 91-6001724) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2024 IRS Form 990 filing, Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 2 out of 35 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $49,266. The highest compensated employee at Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is Jason Stipp with fiscal year 2024 compensation of $62,443.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$1,377,909

Expenses

$1,313,395

Employee compensation

$719,691
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Jason Stipp
Executive Director
$62,443
$61,626 No related comp$817
Luanne Hinkle
Former Executive Director
$36,088
$36,027 No related comp$61

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Cindy Witham
Board Member
Inez Sampson
Board Member
Karen Willcutt
Board Member
Kevin Talbot
Board Member
Martha Ireland
Secretary
Megan Overton
Vice President
Melissa Moody
Board Member
Paul A Stehr-Green
President

Mission Statement

OPHS, AN OPEN ADMISSION SHELTER, IS DEDICATED TO MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING THE HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF ALL SURRENDERED, LOST, ABANDONDED, NEGLECTED, AND ABUSED COMPANION ANIMALS OF CLALLAM COUNTY. OPHS SERVES AS A CONDUIT FOR HELPING LOST ANIMALS REUNITE WITH THEIR OWNERS, AS WELL AS HELPING ADOPTABLE ANIMALS FIND NEW OWNERS. PROMOTION OF RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL OWNERSHIP AND DEVOTION TO POPULATION CONTROL IN THE FORM OF SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS FOR SHELTER ANIMALS, AS WELL AS SPAY AND NEUTER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS FOR THE PUBLIC, IS A HIGH PRIORITY FOR OPHS. ADDITIONALLY, OPHS IS IN SUPPORT OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI-CRUELTY LAWS AND PROMOTION OF PROPER LEGISLATION TO ASSIST IN THE JUST ENFORCEMENT OF ALL CRUELTY LAWS IN CLALLAM COUNTY. OPHS DOES NOT BELIEVE IN EUTHANIZING HEALTHY AND ADOPTABLE ANIMALS DUE TO LACK OF SPACE OR LENGTH OF TIME AT THE SHELTER. THEREFORE, EVERY EFFORT POSSIBLE IS MADE TO ENSURE THAT HEALTHY ADOPTABLE ANIMALS WILL TEMPORARILY AND SECURELY RESIDE AT OPHS.

Revisions to this organization profile

November 11, 2025:
2024 Olympic Peninsula Humane Society 990 filed
April 1, 2024:
2023 Olympic Peninsula Humane Society 990 filed
May 1, 2023:
2022 Olympic Peninsula Humane Society 990 filed

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