[pct-l] some stats on a few trail non-profits
Charles Williams
charlesnolie at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 26 19:55:40 CST 2011
Yes, but also the cost of living in the various regions. California is certainly an expensive place.
Charles Williams
--- On Sat, 11/26/11, jimniedbalski at aol.com <jimniedbalski at aol.com> wrote:
From: jimniedbalski at aol.com <jimniedbalski at aol.com>
Subject: [pct-l] some stats on a few trail non-profits
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Date: Saturday, November 26, 2011, 3:40 PM
Not to feed either side of the fire, but here are some stats to think about to add context to the question, all from Charity Navigator:
Appalachian Mountain Club (New England and mid-Atlantic states, based in Boston), Executive director/president salary, $278,000; salary's percentage of expenses, 1.52 percent; organization's revenue, $20.8 million.
American Hiking Society, $110,000; 9.35 %; $1.1 million;
Appalachian Trail Conservancy, $114,000; 2.41 %; $4.9 million;
Green Mountain Club (Vermont), $80,000; 5.07 %; $1.7 million;
PCTA, $99,000; 5.82 %; $1.7 million.
Make of this what you will.
For what it's worth, I think the difference between the ED salary and the other paid empIoyee salaries also should be considered.
Jim
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