Nonprofits in
Northern Mariana IslandsThe IRS lists 90 active tax-exempt organizations operating in Northern Mariana Islands, including 90 501(c)(3)s, to which you can make a tax-deductible donation. Northern Mariana Islands nonprofit organizations reported $11.6 million in revenue on their most recent tax filings.
Highest-Revenue Nonprofits in Northern Mariana Islands
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 |
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Micronesian Legal Services Corp | $3,614,222 | 2022 |
Karidat | $1,486,150 | 2023 |
Mariana Islands Nature Alliance | $1,253,627 | 2022 |
Golden Harvest International School Inc | $1,174,408 | 2022 |
Chinese Bible Church International Inc | $1,064,660 | 2023 |
Northern Marianas Humanities Council | $756,637 | 2023 |
Cwm International Inc | $492,724 | 2022 |
Center For Living Independently In The Cnmi | $463,964 | 2023 |
Marianas Alliance Of Non Governmental Organizations | $427,667 | 2022 |
Pacific Ombudsman For Humanitarian Law | $276,044 | 2023 |
Highest-Earning Nonprofit Employees in Northern Mariana Islands
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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Lee Pliscou
(Executive Director) Micronesian Legal Services Corp |
$110,880 | 2022 |
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