International Affairs · DC
International Campaign To Ban Landmines
International Campaign To Ban Landmines reported paying Tamar Gabelnick, Executive Director (See Sched. O), $110,618 in total compensation (FY 2024).
That places Tamar Gabelnick at approximately the 46th percentile among 448 similarly sized international affairs nonprofits (median $118,417).
$1,579,559Total revenue (FY 2024)
$110,618Total executive compensation
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