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Youth Development · WA

Providence Heights

Providence Heights reported paying Philip Seaton, Chief Program Officer, $144,498 in total compensation (FY 2023).

That places Philip Seaton at approximately the 100th percentile among 77 similarly sized youth development nonprofits (median $64,707).

$401,941Total revenue (FY 2023)
$144,498Total executive compensation
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Comparable youth development nonprofits

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

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
Restore Assemble Produce WA$403,672 $78,500
Focusedkids CO$398,476 $76,577
Actup Theater Inc CT$405,607 $139,080
Connecting For Kids Of Westlake Oh OH$397,222 $58,216
Walltown Childrens Theatre NC$390,241 $20,774
The Children Are Our Future NM$387,948 $7,208
300 For 300 MI$386,925 $89,080
Carolina Winter Ensemble Association Inc SC$423,236 $9,209

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