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Filing year 2024

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium

Ann Arbor, Michigan·EIN 38-3199649·NTEE E66Z · Health Care·501(c)(3)
Total revenue
$26.8M
Total assets
$100.8M
Total expenses
$13.7M
Reported officers
12

Executive compensation

Form 990-PF · Part VIII · 1 reported individual · Filing year 2024

Percentile bands compare each position's total pay with the same role at Health Care organizations in Michigan.

Executive Director
Median to 75th percentile
$290k
$312k

Teal figures restate each filed amount in 2026 dollars.

Estimated with BLS CPI-U for the Midwest region, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.

Plus 11 unpaid individuals.

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Pay in context

Top pay as a share of expenses

In 2024, the highest total compensation at Cascade Hemophilia Consortium equaled 2% of the organization's total expenses. The median for health care organizations is 4%.

This organization (2024)
2%
Sector median
4%
Middle half of sector
1% to 13%

Based on 13,830 health care organizations, each measured at its most recent filing year with reported expenses and compensation.

Grants paid

Itemized grants reported on this foundation's 2024 Form 990-PF, Part XV.

Total granted

$6.3M

Itemized grants

29

Median grant

$175k

RecipientLocationPurposeAmount
Hemophilia Foundation of MichiganYpsilanti, MIRegional Core Center Support Grant$850k
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer InstituteDetroit, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$537k
Ohio State University Hemophilia CenterColumbus, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$486k
Michigan State UniversityEast Lansing, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$448k
Hemophilia Foundation of MichiganYpsilanti, MISupport for SpringFest, Camp Bold Eagle, NHF annual meeting, Eagle Expedition, and other Regional Core Services$419k
VariousAnn Arbor, MISupport for dental programs$418k
University PediatriciansDetroit, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$375k
University of Michigan Hemophilia Treatment CenterAnn Arbor, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$326k
Nationwide Children's HospitalColumbus, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$270k
Greater Ohio Bleeding Disorder FoundationIndependence, OHSupport for dental program and educational newsletter printing, mailing, and postage costs$235k
Akron Children's HospitalAkron, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$224k
University Hospitals of ClevelandCase WesternCleveland, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$218k
Hurley Medical CenterFlint, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$180k
West Michigan Cancer CenterBronson Methodist HospitalKalamazoo, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$177k
Toledo Children's Hospital Northwest Ohio Hemophilia Treatment CenterToledo, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$175k
Henry Ford HospitalDetroit, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$163k
West Central Ohio Hemophilia Center at Dayton Children'sDayton, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$151k
The Regents of the University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MIFellowship Funding$138k
University of CincinnatiCincinnati, OHSupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$92k
Northern Regional Bleeding Disorder CtrTraverse City, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$91k
Corewell HealthSpectrum HealthGrand Rapids, MISupport for medical services for persons with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders$54k
Northwest Ohio Hemophilia FoundationToledo, OHSupport for camp program, outreach to women with Bleeding disorders, and support to attend NHF meeting$53k
Hemophilia of IndianaIndianapolis, INSupport for annual meeting, Camp Brave Eagle, Doug Thompson Teen Leadership Program, Medical Assistance Fund, and Delta Dental program$41k
FAMOHIO IncDublin, OHLodging and meal support for FAMOHIO meeting$40k
Children's Mercy HospitalKansas City, MOResearch Funding$37k
Compare this foundation's grantees

Up 20%
from 2023

From $241k in 2023 to $290k in 2024.

$241k
2023
$290k
2024
In today's dollarsEst.
Up 17% in real terms$267k to $312k

Estimated with BLS CPI-U for the Midwest region, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.

Pay for the position

Chief Executive Officer pay rose 20% from 2023 to 2024, while revenue rose 5%.

$241k in 2023 to $290k in 2024.

Pay for the position itself, not any one person. The officeholder may have changed between 2023 and 2024.

Highest reported compensation in each year. Volunteer board members and partial-year payouts are filtered out.
Financial trend

Revenue and expenses over time

Cascade Hemophilia Consortium reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.

RevenueExpenses
$25.5M
$11.5M
2023
$26.8M
$13.7M
2024
Total revenue and total expenses from IRS Form 990 filings.

This is a private foundation. Peers are foundations of similar asset size ($50M - $150M), because foundation pay scales with assets under management, not revenue.

Sector benchmark

What Health Care executives earn in Michigan

Comparable health care organizations in Michigan pay their highest-earning executive a median of $167,606.

25th percentile
$63k
Median
$167,606
75th percentile
$452k
90th percentile
$1.1M

These are health care sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 421 organizations across 421 filings (2022 – 2024).

See full Health Care pay data for Michigan
FAQ

Common questions about Cascade Hemophilia Consortium

What does the Chief Executive Officer of Cascade Hemophilia Consortium earn?

In 2024, the Chief Executive Officer of Cascade Hemophilia Consortium received $290,177 in total compensation. This pay is above the median (the midpoint) for Chief Executive Officer roles among Health Care organizations in Michigan, within the top half of comparable filings. Based on IRS Form 990 data.

How does Chief Executive Officer pay at Cascade Hemophilia Consortium compare with similar nonprofits?

Compared with the same role at Health Care organizations in Michigan, the 2024 pay of the Chief Executive Officer at Cascade Hemophilia Consortium falls between the median and the 75th percentile. In 2024, the highest total compensation at Cascade Hemophilia Consortium equaled 2% of the organization's total expenses. The median for health care organizations is 4%.

What are Cascade Hemophilia Consortium's revenue and expenses?

In 2024, Cascade Hemophilia Consortium reported $26.8M in total revenue and $13.7M in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.

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