Executive Compensation at Wounded Warriors (2022)
The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the most well-known tax-exempt non-profit charitable organizations focused on rebuilding the lives of wounded veterans. Established in 2003, the Wounded Warrior Project (Wounded Warrior) is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida with about 900 employees. A 501 (c) (3) charitable organization, their mission is to “honor and empower wounded warriors.”
There are 13 independent voting members (directors) of the governing body although 15 are listed on the Form 990 (2021 for the year ending September 30, 2022) which appears to be due to timing differences. 9 directors (60%) are male and 6 (40%) are female. Read more 
Where Does $100 to Wounded Warriors Go (2022)?
The Wounded Warrior Project is one of the most well-known non-profit charitable organizations focused on rebuilding the lives of wounded veterans. Established in 2003, the Wounded Warrior Project is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) charitable organization whose stated mission is to “honor and empower wounded warriors.”
Most donors want to know how their donations are spent. If you gave $100 to the Wounded Warrior Project in 2022, the short answer is that $14 was allocated to savings leaving $86 spent on five major categories: Read more 
Executive Compensation at the ASPCA (2022)
The ASPCA is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) based in New York City, New York. As such, the organization submits a Form 990 to the IRS annually and makes a copy available to the public. The most recent IRS Form 990 (2022) reports the ASPCA: Read more 
Where Does $100 to the ASPCA Go (2022)?
If you donated $100 to the ASPCA in 2022 and want to know how your donation was spent, know:
- $55 went to pay staff, office-related expenses, travel and conferences.
- $25 went to pay advertising and promotion and fees for outside services, including professional fundraisers.
- $7 out of every $100 was spent on veterinary services, operating supplies, and grants to other non-profits whose mission is to help protect animals.
- $3 out of every $100 was spent on miscellaneous expenses leaving $ unspent and allocated to the organization’s general fund (which had nearly $500 million at year-end). Read more


