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Environment · WA

Capitol Land Trust

Capitol Land Trust reported paying David Winter, Executive Director, $124,471 in total compensation (FY 2024).

That places David Winter at approximately the 23rd percentile among 62 similarly sized environment nonprofits (median $153,021).

$4,818,433Total revenue (FY 2024)
$124,471Total executive compensation
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Comparable environment 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
Blue Ridge Conservancy NC$4,767,745 $131,831
Gallatin Valley Land Trust MT$4,872,360 $234,016
Headwaters Economics Inc MT$4,899,075 $221,644
Santa Lucia Conservancy CA$4,725,771 $188,021
The Nebraska Land Trust Inc NE$4,925,683 $170,776
Mohonk Preserve Inc NY$4,704,640 $226,546
New York Agricultural Land Trust Inc NY$4,944,727 $47,727
Southwest Michigan Land MI$4,649,086 $109,582

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