Nonprofits in
Armed Forces EuropeThe IRS lists 80 active tax-exempt organizations operating in Armed Forces Europe, including 50 501(c)(3)s, to which you can make a tax-deductible donation. Armed Forces Europe nonprofit organizations reported $2.63 million in revenue on their most recent tax filings.
Highest-Revenue Nonprofits in Armed Forces Europe
Figures are based on the most recently reported revenue for each organization. Nonprofits may take anywhere from a few months to more than a year to submit their tax information, depending on the size of the organization and other factors.
Organization | Total Revenue | Year |
---|---|---|
Boy Scouts Of America | $1,629,816 | 2023 |
Wiesbaden Community Spouses Club Inc | $503,947 | 2023 |
American Federation Of Teachers | $299,312 | 2023 |
Uss John C Stennis Cvn 74 | $107,933 | 2023 |
Vicenza Community Club | $71,811 | 2023 |
Americans Working Around The Globe | $19,079 | 2024 |
Highest-Earning Nonprofit Employees in Armed Forces Europe
Salary figures are based on the most recently reported tax year for each organization. Nonprofits may take anywhere from a few months to more than a year to submit their tax information, depending on the size of the organization and other factors.
Nonprofits also report salaries from related organizations, as well as other benefits and bonuses, which are shown below the listed compensation if they are reported.
Employee | Compensation | Year |
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Thomas Jansen
(Scout Executive/Ceo Thru 6/23) Boy Scouts Of America |
$108,344
Other: $41,522
|
2023 |
Chris Wolfe
(Program Supply Center Manager) Boy Scouts Of America |
$103,724
Other: $17,086
|
2023 |
Colleen Badidis
(Vice President/European Director) American Federation Of Teachers |
$81,738 | 2023 |
Joshua Dick
(Scout Executive/Ceo Eff 9/23) Boy Scouts Of America |
$79,869
Other: $10,571
|
2023 |
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