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Arts, Culture & Humanities · CO

Rocky Mountain Womens Film Institute

Rocky Mountain Womens Film Institute reported paying Nicole Nicoletta, Executive Director, $84,000 in total compensation (FY 2025).

That places Nicole Nicoletta at approximately the 63rd percentile among 67 similarly sized arts, culture & humanities nonprofits (median $77,318).

$465,519Total revenue (FY 2025)
$84,000Total executive compensation
63rdPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable arts, culture & humanities nonprofits

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

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
The Film Noir Foundation CA$466,738 $17,054
Pretty Human Inc CO$464,234 $189,382
Video Volunteers NY$469,821 $39,500
African Film Festivalinc NY$473,315 $2,987
The Current Media Inc LA$457,162 $64,339
Let It Ripple Inc CA$454,172 $146,943
Okeefe Educational Media MS$452,634 $89,359
Level Ground CA$451,528 $49,915

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