NPLens

Rankings

Rankings & outliers

Cross-dataset leaderboards from the latest filings — the patterns watchdogs and researchers look for. Every figure links to its source. Derived analysis on FY2023 data.

Compensation

Highest-paid executives

Top reported officer / key-employee compensation, FY2023.

  1. 1MARK A WALLACEBOARD MEMBER / CHAIR / PRESIDENT / CEO · Texas Childrens Hospital$7,669,922
  2. 2MITCHELL BAKER CHAIRPAID ONLY BY A RELATED FOR-PROFIT · Mozilla Foundation$6,260,072
  3. 3Patrick William Fitzgerald IIHead Coach · Northwestern University$6,047,645
  4. 4Morton O SchapiroPresident · Northwestern University$4,900,978
  5. 5ERIC W DOPPSTADTVP & CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER · Ford Foundation$4,664,482
  6. 6NANCY BROWNCEO · American Heart Association Inc$4,145,055
  7. 7ROBERT L MEYERDIRECTOR/PRESIDENT & CEO · Phoenix Childrens Hospital$3,604,734
  8. 8Russell F CoxPresident & CEO · Childrens Hospital Foundation$3,485,645
  9. 9SUSAN E MANSKEVP / CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER · John D & Catherine T Macarthur Foundation$3,388,526
  10. 10Kevin Churchwell MDPresident & CEO · Childrens Hospital Corporation$3,365,304
  11. 11Christopher Ryan CollinsHead Coach · Northwestern University$3,283,348
  12. 12Seth AlexanderPresident of MITIMCo · Massachusetts Institute Of Technology$3,093,106
  13. 13TODD SUNTRAPAKCEO · Valley Childrens Hospital$3,051,622
  14. 14Steven MarshSenior VP - MITIMCo · Massachusetts Institute Of Technology$3,037,988
  15. 15KURT D NEWMAN MDPRESIDENT / CEO (CNMC) TO 06/23 · Childrens Hospital$3,026,703
  16. 16KURT D NEWMAN MDPRESIDENT / CEO (CNMC) TO 6/23 · Childrens Hospital Foundation$3,026,703
  17. 17Jena HausmannPresident and CEO · Childrens Hospital Colorado$2,996,019
  18. 18JENA HAUSMANNEX-OFFICIO, PRES & CEO CHCO · Childrens Hospital Colorado$2,996,019
  19. 19ADAM MEZOFF MDCMO · Dayton Childrens Hospital$2,830,237
  20. 20TIMOTHY PEHRSONDIRECTOR, OFFICER · Integris Hospice Inc$2,825,944

Grantmaking

Largest grantmakers

Private foundations by grants & contributions paid (990-PF).

  1. 1Gates FoundationWA · FY2023$7.2B
  2. 2Ford FoundationNY · FY2021$1.1B
  3. 3John D & Catherine T Macarthur FoundationIL · FY2021$478.7M
  4. 4Rockefeller FoundationNY · FY2021$442.1M

Efficiency

Most program-focused

Highest program-expense ratio among orgs over $10M revenue.

  1. 1National University FoundationCA · $103.8M revenue99.4%
  2. 2Community Health CorporationFL · $12.4M revenue99.4%
  3. 3Wisconsin Public Broadcasting Foundation IncWI · $12M revenue98.8%
  4. 4Community Food BankTX · $22.3M revenue98.4%
  5. 5Feeding AmericaIL · $4.9B revenue98.3%
  6. 6Seattle Childrens HospitalWA · $2.3B revenue98.1%
  7. 7Methodist Childrens HospitalTX · $413.2M revenue97.1%
  8. 8Youth Development InstituteAZ · $10.9M revenue96.9%
  9. 9Driscoll Childrens HospitalTX · $771.8M revenue96.6%
  10. 10Corporation For Public BroadcastingDC · $582M revenue95.7%
  11. 11Texas Childrens HospitalTX · $3.8B revenue95.7%
  12. 12Childrens HospitalOH · $234.3M revenue95.6%

Figures are as reported on public Form 990 filings. Rankings are derived analysis — not official IRS designations; an outlier is a prompt to read the filing, never an accusation.