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Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute

Excessive Wealth Disorder Institute reported paying Gabriela Sandoval, Executive Di, $220,806 in total compensation (FY 2024).

That places Gabriela Sandoval at approximately the 93rd percentile among 28 similarly sized civil rights & advocacy nonprofits (median $99,349).

$1,552,028Total revenue (FY 2024)
$220,806Total executive compensation
93rdPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable civil rights & advocacy nonprofits

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

OrganizationStateRevenueTotal comp
Feel Good Impact WA$1,547,594 $28,845
Keep Country First Policy Action Inc DC$1,542,125 $133,899
Action For Liberation MI$1,532,679 $94,218
Indian American Impact DC$1,489,942 $177,664
End Citizens United Let America Vote DC$1,488,431 $25,580
Parents For Peace MA$1,619,060 $101,866
Refugee Congress DC$1,625,571 $146,847
The Ursa Institute CA$1,660,939 $156,174

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