Executive Compensation at the American Humane Association (2023)
The American Humane Association (AHA) is a charitable non-profit 501 (c) 3 that paid its Chief Executive Officer, Robin Ganzert more than $700,000, AND paid for first class domestic travel for her and the board members (there are 16) in 2022-2023.
AHA is a tax-exempt organization that raised $26 million in 2023 (compared to $25 million in 2022 and $15 million in 2021) primarily from contributions ($18 million), certification service fees ($3 million) from movie, television sets, farms, slaughterhouses, etc, and royalties ($3 million), and whose net assets were $27 million at year-end.
Expenses totaled $24 million with the largest expenses reported to be compensation ($10 million) and fees for services – primarily subcontractors and consultants ($6 million). Read more 
Executive Compensation at the American Humane Association (2022)
The American Humane Association (AHA) is a charitable non-profit 501 (c) 3 that paid its Chief Executive Officer, Robin Ganzert nearly $800,000, AND paid for first class domestic travel for her and the board members (there are 14) in 2021-2022.
AHA is a tax-exempt organization that raised $25 million in 2022 (compared to $15 million in 2021) primarily from contributions ($14 million), certification service fees ($5 million) from movie, television sets, farms, slaughterhouses, etc, and royalties ($2.5 million), and whose net assets were $26 million at year-end.
Expenses totaled $20 million with the largest expenses reported to be compensation ($9 million) and fees for services – primarily subcontractors and consultants ($4 million). Read more 
Executive Compensation at the American Humane Association (2021)
The American Humane Association (AHA) is a charitable non-profit 501 (c) 3 that paid more than $700,000 in compensation to its Chief Executive Officer, Robin Ganzert AND paid for first class domestic travel for her and the board members (there are 13) in 2020-2021.
AHA is a tax-exempt organization that raised $15 million (primarily from $9 million in contributions, $3 million from certifications – movie and television sets, farms, and slaughterhouses, and $2 million in royalties) in 2020-2021 and whose net fund assets were $25 million at year-end. Expenses totaled $16 million – $1 million more than AHA raised, with the largest expenses reported to be compensation ($7.5 million), fees for services – primarily consultants – and subcontractors ($4 million), and office-related expenses ($2.3 million). Read more 
