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Facing History and Ourselves vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
3.6
Brookline, MA2$19.8M279
1884
3.9
Washington, DC3$10.0M25
The SEED Foundation
1997
4.0
Washington, DC1$5.4M11
1915
4.3
Washington, DC1$50.0M70
1968
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$13.9M35
1854
3.1
Harrisburg, PA1$1.4M125
1914
4.0
Cleveland, OH1$21.0M85
1867
3.6
Tallahassee, FL1$11.1M100
1922
3.6
New York, NY1$1.6M45
1867
3.1
Raleigh, NC1$1.7M30
1986
3.5
Nashville, TN1$620,00050
1866
3.4
Washington, DC1$430,00050
-
3.5
Indianapolis, IN1$3.5M125
1950
4.5
Washington, DC3$127.1M1,193
YoungArts
1981
3.8
Miami, FL1$11.0M7
Sacramento Metro Chamber
1895
3.4
Sacramento, CA1$380,00010
1947
4.1
Washington, DC1$39.1M100
-
4.5
Framingham, MA1$50.0M75
1978
3.7
Beaverton, OR1$4.3M50
1911
4.0
Washington, DC1$5.0M56
1985
3.8
Chicago, IL1$17.5M300

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Facing History and Ourselves salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Facing History and Ourselves
$54,477$26.19-

Compare Facing History and Ourselves job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Facing History and Ourselves
$72,606$34.91
The Aspen Institute
$80,282$38.60
Indiana Republican Party
$76,837$36.94
The SEED Foundation
$75,077$36.09
Center for Nonprofit Management - Nashville
$74,272$35.71
American Historical Association
$72,592$34.90
DCCC
$68,872$33.11
Association of American Colleges and Universities
$68,813$33.08
Republican Party of Pennsylvania
$68,694$33.03
Cleveland Foundation
$67,488$32.45
YoungArts
$67,250$32.33
National Legal Aid & Defender Association
$66,756$32.09
North Carolina Republican Party
$66,560$32.00
Reason Foundation
$66,366$31.91
Sacramento Metro Chamber
$66,311$31.88
American Lung Association Of The Northeast
$65,440$31.46
Luis Palau Association
$65,347$31.42
Republican Party of Florida
$64,699$31.11
FPWA
$62,883$30.23
AIDS Foundation of Chicago
$62,569$30.08

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Facing History and Ourselves demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
FPWA37%63%
Facing History and Ourselves38%62%
The Aspen Institute39%61%
Cleveland Foundation42%58%
AIDS Foundation of Chicago51%49%
Luis Palau Association61%39%

Compare race at Facing History and Ourselves vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%19%8%10%5%
9.2
65%8%9%14%4%
8.4
61%23%8%5%3%
7.4
60%20%12%5%3%
8.4
47%25%11%10%8%
9.0
54%12%18%11%5%
9.4

Facing History and Ourselves and similar companies CEOs

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Daniel R. Porterfield
The Aspen Institute

Daniel R. Porterfield (born August 19, 1961) is an American nonprofit executive, academic administrator, and government official serving as the president and CEO of the Aspen Institute. Porterfield previously served as the 15th president of Franklin & Marshall College, senior vice president for strategic development and English professor at Georgetown University, and communications director and chief speechwriter for the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary during the Clinton Administration.

April has extensive experience working at both the national and local level on justice reform efforts. She has worked on the national level with both the American Bar Association in Washington, D.C. and Legal Action Center in New York, NY advocating for alternative sentencing and reentry reform. She also has an intimate understanding of the challenges facing disadvantaged communities, because she represented individuals within the criminal justice system and juvenile justice system as a public defender for the last eight years. As a community-oriented public defender, she had the unique experience of representing clients and also working on policy reform and systems change efforts in both Washington, D.C. and Memphis, TN. Most recently, she worked as the Special Assistant in the Juvenile Defender Unit at the Law Office of the Shelby County Public Defender where she was responsible for implementing Department of Justice reforms and helping to build the first ever holistic and team-based juvenile defense practice in Shelby County that employed both social workers and attorneys.April has conducted trainings with and provided technical assistance to the following national and federal organizations: American Bar Association, National Center for State Courts, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Legal Aid and Defender Association, National Juvenile Defender Center, D.C. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and D.C. Office of Returning Citizens Affairs. She has also served as a guest lecturer at George Washington University Law School, Howard University School of Law, and the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law.

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