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Updated through 2024NTEE S · Community Improvement & Capacity Building

Community Improvement & Capacity Building nonprofitexecutive pay

Median top-executive pay across 10,284 community improvement & capacity building nonprofits, 2019 – 2024. Each organization is counted once at its most recent filing, using the highest-paid leader reported on IRS Form 990, Schedule J.

Organizations that strengthen communities through economic development, civic engagement, and organizational capacity building.

Median executive pay
$82,479
The typical community improvement & capacity building nonprofit's highest-paid executive earns $82,479 in total reported compensation.
25th pct
$38k
75th pct
$154k
90th pct
$268k
10,284 organizations · 2019 – 2024
Percentile distribution

Where the middle 50% lands.

Half earn between $38k and $154k. That band is the interquartile range. The 90th percentile sits at $268k, roughly 3.3 times the median. That upper tail is where the largest organizations cluster.

PercentileTotal compMeans
90th$268,118Top 10% of earners
75th$154,00025% earn more than this
50th · median$82,479The typical executive
25th$37,50025% earn less than this
10th$13,69410% of executives earn less than this
By organization size

Bigger budgets, bigger paychecks.

Median executive pay rises with organization revenue. Each band shows the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile of top-executive pay for community improvement & capacity building nonprofits in that revenue range.

Revenue band25thMedian75thOrgs
Under $1M$25k$55,054$92k6,515
$1M – $10M$99k$154,416$233k3,120
$10M – $100M$175k$287,997$497k610
$100M – $500M$466k$790,722$1.6M36
Revenue bands with fewer than 5 organizations are not shown.
Geography

Pay varies by state.

District of Columbia pays $134,021 more than the national median across community improvement & capacity building nonprofits.

By role

Benchmark a specific Community Improvement & Capacity Building role

Drill into median pay for individual leadership roles within community improvement & capacity building nonprofits.

Board & trustee pay

Community Improvement & Capacity Building board & trustee pay norms

7% of community improvement & capacity building nonprofits pay at least one board member or trustee, with a typical per-person payment of $25,000 across a median board of 4 paid members.

Organizations paying board members
7%
Median board pay
$25,000
Median paid board size
4
By filing type
Form 990: 9%
Form 990-EZ: 4%
Form 990-PF: 6%
Directory

Community foundations, economic development organizations, neighborhood associations, and civic engagement groups. Covers urban renewal, rural development, and community capacity building. There are 27,677 community improvement & capacity building organizations in our database with compensation data from IRS Form 990 filings. Use the table below to browse them, or sort by revenue, location, or number of reported executives.

Organizations in Community Improvement & Capacity Building

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Name
City
State
Revenue
Executives
NATIVE MOVEMENTFairbanksAK$9.7M8
Minnesota Association of Professional Employees MAPEShoreviewMN$9.6M29
RAIDERS FOUNDATION NVHendersonNV$9.6M0
GREENE LAMPKinstonNC$9.6M1
THE CAPITAL GOOD FUNDProvidenceRI$9.6M4
SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND OFFICE REALTORSWashingtonDC$9.6M8
CENTER FOR THE FUTURE OF ARIZONAPhoenixAZ$9.6M9
THE WORKING WORLD INCNew YorkNY$9.6M8
CIDNY - INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES INCBrooklynNY$9.6M0
SHARING HAPPINESS FOUNDATIONFremontCA$9.6M0
DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA INCSanta MonicaCA$9.5M1
LOUISIANA AMBULANCE ALLIANCE INCBaton RougeLA$9.5M1
Rural CoalitionWashingtonDC$9.5M1
DOWNTOWN CENTER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONLos AngelesCA$9.5M5
NEW DURHAM CORPORATIONDurhamNC$9.5M0
AGAPE MEADOWCREEK INCSan AntonioTX$9.5M0
CARTERET BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP LLCCarteretNJ$9.5M1
NATIONAL GAY & LESBIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCEWashingtonDC$9.5M6
MARKET LUBBOCK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONLubbockTX$9.4M9
FINRA Investor Education FoundationRockvilleMD$9.4M4
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY CHOICE ASSOCIATIONSacramentoCA$9.4M8
FLORIDA CITRUS SPORTS VENTURES INCOrlandoFL$9.4M9
TRENTON BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CORP REGIONAL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CORPPrincetonNJ$9.4M8
GREATER ST LOUIS INC FOUNDATIONSt LouisMO$9.4M2
THE COLUMBUS PARTNERSHIPColumbusOH$9.4M3
Texas AppleseedAustinTX$9.3M7
Aspiration AspirationtechorgSan FranciscoCA$9.3M4
LEADSNewarkOH$9.3M2
SONOMA COUNTY TOURISM BUREAUSanta RosaCA$9.3M5
Advantix Development CorporationEvansvilleIN$9.3M11
UNIVERSITY CIRCLE INCORPORATEDClevelandOH$9.3M11
South Carolina Manufacturing Extension PartnershipGreenvilleSC$9.3M8
THE HEIGHTS FOUNDATION INCFt MyersFL$9.2M2
BROC COMMUNITY ACTION IN SOUTHWESTERN VERMONTRutlandVT$9.2M2
Coalition for Community Solar AccessDenverCO$9.2M7
Elevate Ventures IncIndianapolisIN$9.2M10
ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONSWashingtonDC$9.2M5
BUCKEYE LAKE REGION CORPORATIONBuckeye LakeOH$9.2M1
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF OREGONGreshamOR$9.2M5
LAKESHORE ADVANTAGE CORPORATIONHollandMI$9.2M5
BETTER FAMILY LIFE INCSaint LouisMO$9.2M1
Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration CertificationLas VegasNV$9.2M21
MOVEMENT INNOVATION COLLABORATIVELos AngelesCA$9.1M0
TEMPLO CALVARIO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONSanta AnaCA$9.1M7
CENTRO PARA LA RECONSTRUCCION DEL HABITATSan JuanPR$9.1M0
Pinellas Public Library Cooperative IncClearwaterFL$9.1M1
SEATTLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND BUSINESS IMPACT NWTukwilaWA$9.1M3
COLORADO FUND FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TRUSTDenverCO$9.1M4
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF TRUST AND ESTATE COUNSELWashingtonDC$9.1M6
CORPORATION TO DEVELOP COMMUNITIES OF TAMPA INCTampaFL$9.1M2