[pct-l] some stats on a few trail non-profits

Dennis Phelan dennis.phelan at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 09:41:00 CST 2011


The only problem I see is that PCTA is short on revenue.  We need to do
something about that and put our money where our hearts are and ramp up our
giving.

Dennis Phelan

On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 3:40 PM, <jimniedbalski at aol.com> wrote:

>
> 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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