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Public & Societal Benefit · NH

New Hampshire Fiscal Policy

New Hampshire Fiscal Policy reported paying Gene Martin, Executive Di, $131,406 in total compensation (FY 2025).

That places Gene Martin at approximately the 60th percentile among 289 similarly sized public & societal benefit nonprofits (median $116,797).

$1,176,868Total revenue (FY 2025)
$131,406Total executive compensation
60thPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable public & societal benefit nonprofits

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

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
Greater Owensboro Leadership Institute Inc KY$1,177,609 $117,903
Alaska Public Interest Research Group AK$1,172,009 $85,375
Santa Barbara Bicycle Coalition CA$1,171,406 $116,797
Economic Justice Fund CA$1,182,496 $145,628
Servant Stage Company PA$1,184,914 $43,789
The Community Ecology Institute MD$1,166,864 $121,129
Cascadia Mobility OR$1,189,042 $116,903
Center For Public Health Innovation CO$1,190,349 $167,499

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