PeerBasis
Education · VT

Building Bright Futures

Building Bright Futures reported paying Morgan Crossman, Executive Di, $125,661 in total compensation (FY 2023).

That places Morgan Crossman at approximately the 69th percentile among 316 similarly sized education nonprofits (median $101,008).

$1,300,995Total revenue (FY 2023)
$125,661Total executive compensation
69thPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable education nonprofits

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

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
Detroit Food & Entrepreneurship MI$1,301,350 $150,456
Ipm Institute Of North America Inc WI$1,299,644 $162,069
World Class Schools Of Leon County Inc FL$1,294,963 $15,022
Redefiners World Languages Inc FL$1,307,583 $74,277
Jc Enrichment Programs MA$1,293,211 $122,393
The Greenhouse Western Suburbs Nfp IL$1,309,956 $104,502
Steps To Success Inc MA$1,291,669 $115,064
Work-based Learning Alliance DE$1,290,750 $105,695

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