Nonprofit salary benchmark

Chief Growth / Innovation Officer pay at U.S. nonprofits

$208,000

Median reported total compensation, nationally. Based on 2,076 IRS Form 990 filings, tax years 2021–2025. Figure as filed, rounded to the nearest $1,000.

What the filings show

Chief Growth / Innovation Officer pay by state

StateMedianFilings
Indiana $263,000 48
Virginia $232,000 75
Utah $230,000 27
District of Columbia $228,000 129
New York $227,000 216
California $221,000 339
Florida $217,000 74
Rhode Island $216,000 25
Colorado $212,000 60
Maryland $210,000 73
Georgia $208,000 47
Texas $205,000 98
Washington $201,000 69
Massachusetts $196,000 87
Arizona $195,000 34
Pennsylvania $193,000 79
Illinois $191,000 107
Michigan $191,000 23
Ohio $191,000 55
North Carolina $183,000 51
Wisconsin $183,000 30
Connecticut $170,000 21
Louisiana $169,000 21
Missouri $162,000 37
Oklahoma $160,000 22
Minnesota $153,000 42

Every state listed clears the 20-filing minimum. States with fewer filings are not shown, because a median built on a handful of returns is not a benchmark.

What this page does not tell you

A national median flattens the two things that move nonprofit pay most: budget size and sector. It is a starting point, not an answer for a particular organization, and it is not §4958 comparability data — see how the intermediate-sanctions rules actually work.

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Method: the median of reported total compensation across matching IRS Form 990 Schedule J and Part VII filings, no cell published below 20 filings, figures as filed with no adjustment or projection — full methodology. Browse every role from the salary benchmark index.

Documented comparability data like the above supports — but does not by itself establish — a board's rebuttable presumption of reasonableness under IRC §4958 (intermediate sanctions). The presumption also requires advance approval by an independent board body and contemporaneous documentation. CauseComp provides comparability data for informational purposes and does not provide legal or tax advice.