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Filing year 2024

COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE

Washington, District of Columbia·EIN 47-3153920·NTEE W05 · Public & Societal Benefit·501(c)(3)
Total revenue
$100k
Total assets
$14k
Total expenses
$95k
Reported officers
5

Reported officers (all unpaid)

No paid executives reported in 2024. COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE reported 5 unpaid officers and board members on its 990-PF.

Chair
Vice Chair
Director (thru 11/24)
Director
Director (beg 10/24)

Grants paid

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

Total granted

$0

Itemized grants

0

This is a private foundation. Peers are foundations of similar asset size (Under $1M), because foundation pay scales with assets under management, not revenue.

Sector benchmark

What Public & Societal Benefit executives earn in District of Columbia

COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable public & societal benefit organization in District of Columbia earns a median of $203,973.

25th percentile
$92k
Median
$203,973
75th percentile
$308k
90th percentile
$445k

These are public & societal benefit sector-wide figures, not this organization's reported pay. Based on 193 organizations across 193 filings (2022 – 2024).

See full Public & Societal Benefit pay data for District of Columbia
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Common questions about COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE

What are COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE's revenue and expenses?

In 2024, COMPETITION & INNOVATION INSTITUTE reported $100k in total revenue and $95k in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.

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This is a private foundation. Peers are foundations of similar asset size (Under $1M), because foundation pay scales with assets under management, not revenue.