10 Employees at the ASPCA Take Home $35 Million in Compensation
10 highly compensated executives at the ASPCA (a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) based in New York City, New York) in 2024 received $35 million in compensation from 2017-2024 (note: highly compensated employees in any year from 2017-2023 but not in 2024 are not considered): Read more 
Executive Compensation at the ASPCA (2024)
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 (2024) reports the ASPCA: Read more 
How the ASPCA Spends Revenue (2024)
If you donated $100 to the ASPCA in 2024 and want to know how your donation was spent, know:
- $49 went to pay staff, office-related expenses, travel and conferences.
- $26 went to pay advertising and promotion and fees for outside services, including professional fundraisers.
- $8 out of every $100 was spent on veterinary services, operating supplies, and grants to other non-profits whose mission is to help protect animals.
- $4 out of every $100 was spent on miscellaneous expenses leaving $13 unspent and allocated to the organization’s general fund (which had $640 million at year-end). Read more

10 Executives at the ASPCA Received $30 Million in Compensation
10 executives at the ASPCA (a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) based in New York City, New York) received $30 million in compensation from 2017-2023 (note: the 10 employees listed below are 10 of the most highly compensated employees in 2023; highly compensated employees in any year from 2017-2022 but not in 2023 are not considered): Read more 
Executive Compensation at the ASPCA (2023)
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 (2023) reports the ASPCA: Read more 
Where Does $100 to the ASPCA Go (2023)?
If you donated $100 to the ASPCA in 2023 and want to know how your donation was spent, know:
- $57 went to pay staff, office-related expenses, travel and conferences.
- $28 went to pay advertising and promotion and fees for outside services, including professional fundraisers.
- $6 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 $4 unspent and allocated to the organization’s general fund (which had nearly $500 million at year-end). 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

Executive Compensation at the ASPCA (2021)
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 (2021) reports the ASPCA: Read more 
Where Does $100 to the ASPCA Go (2021)?
If you donated $100 to the ASPCA in 2021 and want to know how your donation was spent, know:
- $46 went to pay staff, office-related expenses, travel and conferences.
- $23 went to pay advertising and promotion and fees for outside services, including professional fundraisers.
- $6 out of every $100 was spent on veterinary services, operating supplies, and grants to other non-profits whose mission is to help protect animals.
- $2 out of every $100 was spent on miscellaneous expenses leaving $23 unspent and allocated to the organization’s general fund (which had more than $500 million at year-end). Read more

