It is the mission of the National Association of Women Gymnastics Judges to provide professional development for its members and to support and promote women's gymnastics in the United States of America.This Mission will be accomplished by: Providing the membership with education, communication, and representation. Contracting Officials to various organizations with gymnastic programs upon request. Providing other services to the gymnastic community.GoalsThe National Association of Women's Gymnastics Judges (NAWGJ) works at the local, state, regional and national levels of the United States, servicing the gymnastics community and its judges. The goals of the NAWGJ are: Teaching and training its members thereby promoting judging excellence. Functioning as a service organization to the entire gymnastics community. Disseminating judging information. Assigning officials to competitions. Promoting interest in the sport of gymnastics
Executive compensation
Form 990 · Part VII & Schedule J · 4 reported individuals · Filing year 2023
Percentile bands compare each position's total pay with the same role at Community Improvement & Capacity Building organizations nationwide.
| Position | Total |
|---|---|
Director Board Member Below 10th percentile | $1k $1k |
Director Board Member Below 10th percentile | $750 $820 |
President Below 10th percentilevs Community Improvement & Capacity Building peers in Minnesota | $600 $656 |
Director Board Member Below 10th percentile | $414 $452 |
Teal figures restate each filed amount in 2026 dollars.
Estimated with Minneapolis-St.Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI metro-area CPI-U, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.
Plus 14 unpaid individuals.
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Top pay as a share of expenses
In 2023, the highest total compensation at National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges equaled 0.0% of the organization's total expenses. The median for community improvement & capacity building organizations is 14%.
Based on 10,247 community improvement & capacity building organizations, each measured at its most recent filing year with reported expenses and compensation.
Board Member pay fell 41% from 2022 to 2023, while revenue rose 18%.
- Chief Executive Officer pay fell 65% from 2022 to 2023.
Pay for the position itself, not any one person. The officeholder may have changed between 2022 and 2023.
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Revenue and top compensation, plotted against similar organizations. This organization is highlighted in cyan.
Common questions about National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges
What does the Board Member of National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges earn?
In 2023, the Board Member of National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges received $1,075 in total compensation. This pay is in the bottom 10% for Board Member roles among Community Improvement & Capacity Building organizations nationwide: at least 9 in 10 comparable filings report more. Based on IRS Form 990 data.
How does Board Member pay at National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges compare with similar nonprofits?
Compared with the same role at Community Improvement & Capacity Building organizations nationwide, the 2023 pay of the Board Member at National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges falls in the bottom 10%. In 2023, the highest total compensation at National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges equaled 0.0% of the organization's total expenses. The median for community improvement & capacity building organizations is 14%.
What are National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges's revenue and expenses?
In 2023, National Association of Womens Gymnastics Judges reported $3.3M in total revenue and $2.9M in total expenses on its IRS Form 990.
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