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Youth Development · NY

Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Long Island

Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Long Island reported paying Mark Cox, Ceo, $61,764 in total compensation (FY 2024).

That places Mark Cox at approximately the 4th percentile among 337 similarly sized youth development nonprofits (median $172,962).

$5,040,483Total revenue (FY 2024)
$61,764Total executive compensation
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Comparable youth development nonprofits

Compensation is normalized to NY cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parities); each organization's reported figure is on its linked 990.

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
Latino Film Institute CA$5,057,838 $186,822
Girl Scouts - Dakota Horizons SD$5,062,693 $244,112
Boys & Girls Club Of Skagit County WA$5,001,759 $226,135
Boys & Girls Club Of Janesville Inc WI$5,082,574 $120,313
Youth Speaks Inc CA$5,083,905 $168,826
Northstar Foundation NE$4,986,805 $260,065
Girl Scout Commonwealth Council Of Virginia Inc VA$4,975,135 $249,238
Boys & Girls Clubs Of Northeast Ind IN$5,114,499 $326,790

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