Post job

Competitor Summary. See how Hispanic Heritage Foundation compares to its main competitors:

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of America has the most employees (6,056).
  • The oldest company is Boys & Girls Clubs of America, founded in 1860.
Work at Hispanic Heritage Foundation?
Share your experience

Hispanic Heritage Foundation vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1988
3.4
Washington, DC1$4.6M42
National Hispanic Institute
1979
3.2
--$5.0M10
1860
4.1
Atlanta, GA5$138.0M6,056
1985
4.2
New York, NY1$50.5M103
1978
4.7
Chicago, IL1$52.1M261
2004
4.0
Washington, DC1$3.8M30
1929
3.2
Washington, DC1$780,00050
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
1975
4.0
Gardena, CA1$47.8M20
1913
3.0
Los Alamitos, CA1$410,00050
1967
3.9
Nashville, TN1$37.1M50
1986
3.6
Washington, DC1$821,57933
1904
4.0
New York, NY3$50.0M148
Ella Sharp Museum
1965
2.9
Jackson, MI1$2.5M13
1938
3.0
Myrtle Beach, SC1$99,99950
1929
3.5
Indianapolis, IN1$4.7M30
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1876
4.1
Boston, MA1$151.0M23
1901
3.4
Madison, WI1$5.0M40
1977
4.2
Washington, DC1$13.6M161
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1979
3.6
Warwick, RI1$1.6M15
2003
3.8
Atlanta, GA1$5.0M50
1924
3.9
Orlando, FL1$10.0M49

Rate how well Hispanic Heritage Foundation differentiates itself from its competitors.

Zippia waving zebra

Hispanic Heritage Foundation salaries vs competitors

Compare Hispanic Heritage Foundation salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Hispanic Heritage Foundation
$32,186$15.47-

Compare Hispanic Heritage Foundation job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Hispanic Heritage Foundation
$34,848$16.75
MacArthur Foundation
$90,849$43.68
Orlando Museum of Art
$64,947$31.22
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
$60,684$29.17
The Jewish Museum
$58,292$28.02
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
$46,220$22.22
National Hispanic Institute
$46,059$22.14
amfAR
$43,398$20.86
Indiana Black Expo
$41,885$20.14
LULAC
$41,619$20.01
Excelencia in Education
$40,287$19.37
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
$40,018$19.24
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
$38,698$18.60
Atlanta Dream Center Church
$38,505$18.51
Lupus Foundation of America
$37,640$18.10
Ella Sharp Museum
$37,571$18.06
California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section
$37,522$18.04
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
$37,347$17.96
YSA
$35,506$17.07
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
$34,992$16.82

Do you work at Hispanic Heritage Foundation?

Is Hispanic Heritage Foundation able to compete effectively with similar companies?

Hispanic Heritage Foundation jobs

Hispanic Heritage Foundation demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Hispanic Heritage Foundation vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston36%64%
amfAR37%63%
The Jewish Museum40%60%
Boys & Girls Clubs of America42%58%
Hispanic Scholarship Fund42%58%
Hispanic Heritage Foundation--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Hispanic Heritage Foundation vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%18%12%7%4%
9.7
55%19%15%9%3%
8.9
64%13%14%6%3%
8.7
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
62%17%9%9%3%
8.9
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
35%51%8%4%2%
8.5
58%12%15%11%4%
8.7

Hispanic Heritage Foundation and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Jim Clark joined Boys & Girls Clubs of America as president and CEO in January 2012. He leads a network of 4,300 Boys & Girls Clubs that serve nearly 4 million young people annually in all 50 states, in large cities and small towns, in public housing and on Native lands, and on U.S. military installations across the globe. More than 50,000 professional staff members operate the Clubs, supported by some 285,000 board and program volunteers. Jim has guided the organization through the launch of an exciting new strategic direction, the Great Futures Impact Plan. Under his leadership, Clubs are increasing impact on the young people they serve by focusing on three priority outcome areas - Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. To ensure BGCA provides the best possible service to Clubs, Jim has spearheaded a major restructuring of the national organization. He has introduced innovative programming that supports the three outcome areas in ways that are fun and engaging - such as state-of-the-art STEM initiatives, and Brain Gain, a program to combat summer learning loss.

Kevin Robert Frost
amfAR

Kevin Frost is a Chief Executive Officer at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research and is based in City Metropolitan Area, New York City, New York.

Joseph Rorech
The Jewish Museum

Tanya McKinzie
Indiana Black Expo

Fidel Vargas
Hispanic Scholarship Fund

Fidel A. Vargas is President and CEO of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF). After serving on HSF’s Board of Directors from January 2010 through December 2012, he assumed leadership of the organization on January 2, 2013. Mr. Vargas sets HSF’s overall direction; develops and oversees the execution of strategy; leads the senior management team; plays an active, leadership role in development and outreach activities for all constituencies, and advocates for HSF, throughout the country. Prior to joining HSF, Mr. Vargas was a Founding Partner of Centinela Capital Partners, an alternative asset management firm that invested nearly $1 billion in and alongside leading emerging private equity and venture capital funds. Prior to joining Centinela, Mr. Vargas was a Founding Principal and Managing Director of Reliant Equity Investors, a private equity investment firm investing in lower middle market companies. At the age of twenty-three, Mr. Vargas became the country’s youngest elected Mayor of a major city: Baldwin Park, California, with a population of 85,000, twenty miles northeast of Los Angeles. In addition to having served on HSF’s Board of Directors prior to becoming its President and CEO, Mr. Vargas has served on a number of public and private sector boards and commissions, including: the New America Alliance; Sponsors for Educational Opportunities; Operation Hope, Inc.; President Clinton’s Advisory Council on Social Security; President Bush’s Commission on Strengthening Social Security; and Presidents Bush and Obama’s Commission on Presidential Scholars. He currently serves on the boards of the California Community Foundation, the Latino Donor Collaborative, and The Los Angeles Theatre Center. Mr. Vargas has been recognized for his accomplishments by numerous organizations and media outlets, throughout his career. Time Magazine named him as one of the Top 50 Young Leaders in the United States, Hispanic Magazine named him one of the Top 30 Young Hispanics in the United States, he was named one of the country’s 100 most influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine and one of the 101 Most Influential Latinos by Latino Leaders magazine. Mr. Vargas graduated with honors from Harvard University with an A.B. in Social Studies. He received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, with a concentration in Entrepreneurship and General Management.

Steven Culbertson
YSA

Hispanic Heritage Foundation competitors FAQs

Search for jobs