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Highest Paid Nonprofit CEOs in District of Columbia

50 nonprofit CEO salaries in District of Columbia. The highest-paid earns $11.9M at Association Of American Medical Colleges.

For District of Columbia's highest-paid nonprofit CEOs, the data below comes from IRS Form 990 Schedule J — the compensation schedule required for tax-exempt organizations with revenue above certain thresholds. 57 District of Columbia nonprofits file the relevant schedule.

Reading officer compensation requires context: $1M in aggregate officer pay at a $50M nonprofit reads very differently than the same figure at a $5B hospital system. The ratio columns below normalize compensation against organizational revenue. Form 990 Schedule J data has a 12-18 month lag from the calendar year the compensation covers — what you see here is the most recent filing year, not the current year.

#OrganizationOfficer PayGrade
1Association Of American Medical Colleges
Education
$11.9MB
2Howard University
Education
$10.8MB
3Smithsonian Institute
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$10.5MC
4American University
Education
$9.5MB
5National Geographic Society
Education
$7.2MC
6Georgetown University
Education
$6.3MC
7Urban Land Institute
Environment & Animals
$5.7MB
8John F Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$5.3MB
9National Public Radio Inc
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$5.2MB
10World Wildlife Fund Inc
Environment & Animals
$5.0MB
11Catholic University Of America
Education
$4.9MB
12Gallaudet University
Education
$4.3MB
13International Baccalaureate Organization
Education
$4.1MB
14Corporation For Public Broadcasting
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$3.9MB
15National Fish And Wildlife Foundation
Environment & Animals
$3.6MC
16United Negro College Fund Inc
Education
$3.4MC
17Defenders Of Wildlife
Environment & Animals
$2.9MC
18National Trust For Historic Preservation In The United States
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$2.6MC
19White House Historical Association
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$2.6MD
20United States Holocaust Memorial Council
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$2.5MC
21Wilderness Society
Environment & Animals
$2.5MC
22Verra
Environment & Animals
$2.5MC
23Oceana Inc
Environment & Animals
$2.5MB
24African Wildlife Foundation
Environment & Animals
$2.4MC
25Ocean Conservancy Inc
Environment & Animals
$2.4MB
26National Parks Conservation Association
Environment & Animals
$2.1MC
27American Journalism Project Inc
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$2.0MC
28National Cable Satellite Corporation
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$2.0MC
29Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation
Environment & Animals
$1.4MB
30American Rivers Inc
Environment & Animals
$1.4MB
31Rfe Rl Inc
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$1.3MB
32Friendship Public Charter School
Education
$1.3MA
33Kipp Dc Public Charter Schools
Education
$1.3MB
34American Forests
Environment & Animals
$1.1MB
35Humane World For Animals International
Environment & Animals
$1.1MD
36American Humane Association
Environment & Animals
$1.1MB
37Clasp
Environment & Animals
$1.1MA
38Washington Drama Society Inc
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$1.0MC
39Paintcare Inc
Environment & Animals
$983KB
40Radio Free Asia
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$959KB
41U S Green Building Council Inc
Environment & Animals
$873KB
42Open Technology Fund
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$834KA
43Consortium For Energy Environment And Demilitarization
Environment & Animals
$764KD
44New Venture Fund
Environment & Animals
$744KB
45American Battlefield Tr
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$693KC
46Greenpeace Fund Inc
Environment & Animals
$689KC
47International Spy Museum
Arts, Culture & Humanities
$544KC
48Partnership Project Inc
Environment & Animals
$540KA
49National Association Of Conservation Districts Inc
Environment & Animals
$497KA
50The Recycling Partnership Inc
Environment & Animals
$487KB

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on IRS 990 filings, the highest-paid nonprofit CEO in District of Columbia earns $11.9M. Compensation varies widely based on organization size, sector, and location.

All compensation data comes from IRS Form 990 filings, which tax-exempt organizations must file annually. These filings are public records and include detailed compensation for officers and key employees.