The Yakima Valley Museum preserves the rich history and unique culture of the Yakima Valley and makes history accessible to all audiences through operations of the museum, collecting and stewarding artifacts, presenting exhibits and public programs, and providing educational opportunities that reflect all members of the community. The Museum attracts visitors locally and those traveling through the region and serves students from around the Yakima Valley in different grade levels with engaging educational opportunities. The Yakima Valley Museum also continues the legacy of Justice William O. Douglas through public programs and exhibitions.
Executive compensation
Form 990 · Schedule J · 1 reported individual · Filing year 2023
| Position | Total |
|---|---|
Ex Officio officer (unspecified) | $104k $113k |
Teal figures restate each filed amount in 2026 dollars.
Estimated with BLS CPI-U for the West region, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.
Plus 22 unpaid individuals.
Held steady
from 2022
From $104k in 2022 to $104k in 2023.
Estimated with BLS CPI-U for the West region, restating filed pay into May 2026 dollars. A restatement of past pay, not current or projected pay.
Revenue and expenses over time
YAKIMA VALLEY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL ASSOC reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
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