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Civil Rights & Advocacy · WA

The Pride Foundation

The Pride Foundation reported paying Kathryn Carter, Ceo, $256,808 in total compensation (FY 2025).

That places Kathryn Carter at approximately the 52nd percentile among 73 similarly sized civil rights & advocacy nonprofits (median $245,142).

$10,549,999Total revenue (FY 2025)
$256,808Total executive compensation
52ndPercentile vs. peers

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Comparable civil rights & advocacy 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
Independent Women's Forum VA$10,517,617 $313,135
Cultural Survival Inc MA$10,495,701 $156,923
Indivisible Project DC$10,401,409 $132,090
Care Net VA$10,729,203 $329,960
The Chisholm Legacy Project Inc MD$10,336,199 $109,873
Glbtq Legal Advocates & Defenders Inc MA$10,767,148 $257,089
Acton Institute For The Study Of Religion And Liberty MI$10,800,520 $456,627
Sacramento Mountains Foundation Inc NM$10,815,364 $458,364

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