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PeerBasis
Compensation Comparability Determination

The Cannabis Alliance

Executive Director / CEO

EIN 810782294
WA · NTEE S40
FY ending 2023-12-31
June 9, 2026

This analysis benchmarks the total compensation of Doug Bryson, Executive Director / CEO ($45,833) against every comparable organization that fit the selection criteria — 93 in total — drawn systematically from IRS Form 990 filings, not a hand-picked subset.

Compensation sits at approximately the 12th percentile of comparable organizationsbelow the typical range for comparable organizations

How comparable organizations were selected

93 organizations qualified on sector, size, and geography 93 within the band form the benchmarked peer set.

Distribution of comparable compensation

$5,621 total compensation of comparable organizations → $354,957 $45,833
$44,09410th
$69,98925th
$89,436Median
$128,91275th
$206,18490th
$45,833This org · 12th
p10$44,094
p25$69,989
p50$89,436
p75$128,912
p90$206,184
$45,833

Comparable organizations

Each figure is Form 990 Part VII columns D + F (reportable pay plus other compensation and benefits; column F may include amounts from related organizations), normalized to WA cost of living (BEA RPP, 2023) and to its filing year (CPI-U); the reported amount is on each linked 990.

OrganizationStateTotal revenueTotal compSource
Carroll County Economic DevelopmentGA $330,816$266,245 990
Tic Council Americas IncDC $331,703$97,251 990
Pike District Partnership IncMD $332,944$91,285 990
Girard Area Industrial Development CorpPA $333,361$79,456 990
African American Real EstateDC $328,179$45,577 990
Mississippi Apartment AssociationMS $335,360$73,150 990
Forward High Point IncNC $322,019$114,172 990
Fulshear-katy Area Chamber Of CommerceTX $319,654$106,135 990
Irrigation & Electrical DistrictsAZ $349,001$322,221 990
National Cooperative ProcurementMN $311,046$150,508 990
Kansas Independent ElectricalKS $309,646$85,472 990
Michigan Israel Business AcceleratorMI $353,207$21,725 990
Ingersoll Grand Self-supported MunicipalIA $354,444$89,095 990
The Construction Institute IncCT $354,876$77,706 990
Imperial County Association Of RealtorsCA $354,935$74,907 990
Central Texas Angel NetworkTX $306,410$139,769 990
Dbl Equity PartnersND $304,896$57,667 990
Construction Builders AssociationOH $304,251$116,526 990
Auto Body Association Of TexasTX $303,287$78,189 990
Michigan Retailers FoundationMI $365,589$68,273 990
Isa MichiganMI $367,250$97,994 990
The Cyber Guild IncVA $293,920$110,378 990
Colorado Prestressers AssociationCO $292,703$175,002 990
Ohio Alliance Of Ymca'sOH $369,773$264,674 990
Hawaii Masons And Plasterers UnionHI $370,416$174,866 990

Methodology

Comparable organizations were drawn from electronically filed IRS Form 990 returns and matched on sector (NTEE code), budget (a size-adaptive revenue band that tightens as the organization grows), and geography (same-state first, broadening only when too few peers qualify); every organization within the band forms the peer set. To compare fairly across regions and years, peer compensation is normalized to WA cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parities, 2023) and to the subject's filing year (CPI-U). The figure benchmarked is Form 990 Part VII, Section A, columns D + F — reportable pay plus other compensation, benefits, and deferred amounts (column F may include amounts from related organizations) — with the chief executive matched by role. Related-organization amounts (column E) and institutional trustees are excluded. Full methodology: peerbasis.org/methodology.

Sample, role match & sensitivity

Sensitivity — the subject's percentile under alternative compensation definitions:

BasisSubject percentile
Total compensation (D + F), cost-of-living + inflation adjusted — the PeerBasis default12th
Total compensation (D + F), as reported (no adjustments)11th
Reportable pay only (column D), adjusted14th
All sources (D + E + F), adjusted10th

If the percentile moves materially across these definitions, the result is sensitive to methodology choices, and the board should weigh which basis best fits its facts.

Rebuttable presumption of reasonableness · 26 CFR 53.4958-6

Compensation paid by a tax-exempt organization is presumed reasonable — shifting the burden to the IRS — when three requirements are met. This report supplies the comparability data for the second. The board should record the following in its minutes concurrently with its decision:

Draft board minutes — executive compensation

  1. The compensation of the Executive Director / CEO (Doug Bryson) was approved in advance by [the Board / Compensation Committee], composed of members with no conflict of interest with respect to the arrangement.
  2. Prior to its determination, the authorized body obtained and relied upon appropriate comparability data, namely the PeerBasis Compensation Comparability Determination dated June 9, 2026, comparing compensation against 93 similarly situated organizations (Same NTEE sector (S40), nationwide + budget 0.67–1.5× revenue).
  3. The authorized body determined that total compensation of $45,833 is reasonable (approximately the 12th percentile of comparable organizations) and documented the basis for this determination concurrently, on [date], by a vote of [__ for / __ against].

Sources: IRS Form 990 e-file data (apps.irs.gov); IRS Business Master File (NTEE classification). This report is comparability data to support a board's good-faith determination under IRC 4958; it is not legal or tax advice. Generated by PeerBasis on June 9, 2026.