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Competitor Summary. See how The Trevor Project compares to its main competitors:

  • Project HOPE has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is Children's Aid Society, founded in 1853.
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The Trevor Project vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
3.2
West Hollywood, CA1$13.1M2,016
1979
4.1
New York, NY1$8.3M50
1973
4.0
Washington, DC1$21.3M321
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
1987
3.7
New York, NY1$24.8M20
Human Rights Campaign
1980
3.9
Washington, DC3$45.6M6
1985
3.6
New York, NY1$1.6M30
Parents Families & Friends
1982
3.7
--$2.5M18
California Youth Connection
1988
4.0
Oakland, CA1$5.0M5
Laurel House
1985
3.4
Norristown, PA5$499,9991
1974
4.2
Washington, DC1$50.0M100
1976
3.8
Jacksonville, FL1$7.2M65
1958
4.8
Boyce, VA2$89.3M750
Safe Passages
1998
4.0
Oakland, CA1$999,9997
Family Support Center
1999
4.0
Olympia, WA1$1.3M8
1998
3.3
New York, NY1$2.2M60
1986
3.7
San Jose, CA1$1.3M30
1971
3.7
Albuquerque, NM1$24.7M240
1970
3.2
Iowa City, IA1$5.0M50
1974
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$7.8M84
1853
4.0
New York, NY1$140.2M50
1970
4.5
Olympia, WA1$10.0M80

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The Trevor Project salaries vs competitors

Compare The Trevor Project salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Trevor Project
$40,492$19.47-

Compare The Trevor Project job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Trevor Project
$58,708$28.23
Human Rights Campaign
$63,550$30.55
Children's Defense Fund
$60,250$28.97
UAY
$59,161$28.44
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
$58,847$28.29
GLAAD
$56,094$26.97
Family Supportive Housing
$55,996$26.92
Parents Families & Friends
$55,846$26.85
Project HOPE
$55,601$26.73
Latin American Youth Center
$55,089$26.49
Free Arts NYC
$54,689$26.29
California Youth Connection
$53,878$25.90
Safe Passages
$53,633$25.78
Family Support Center
$53,068$25.51
Hubbard House
$52,915$25.44
Hetrick-Martin Institute
$52,898$25.43
YDI NM
$52,781$25.38
Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh
$52,718$25.35
Community Youth Services
$52,159$25.08
Children's Aid Society
$50,730$24.39

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The Trevor Project demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Trevor Project vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Laurel House26%74%
Children's Aid Society33%67%
Children's Defense Fund34%66%
Hetrick-Martin Institute47%53%
The Trevor Project50%50%
Human Rights Campaign52%48%
Male
Female
100%
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50%
25%
0%

Human Rights Campaign

Hetrick-Martin Institute

Laurel House

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Compare race at The Trevor Project vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%23%10%6%4%
9.0
54%25%12%6%3%
9.5
58%20%12%7%3%
8.8
Laurel House
68%14%9%7%2%
8.1
Human Rights Campaign
54%15%17%9%4%
9.4
57%14%18%7%3%
9.2

The Trevor Project and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Phoebe Boyer is a President and CEO at Children's Aid Society. She has worked as Executive Director at Robertson Foundation and Executive Director at Tiger Foundation.. Phoebe studied at Columbia Business School and Wesleyan University.

Sarah Kate Ellis
GLAAD

Roman Terrill
UAY

Jim Palmer Dr
Laurel House

Jane Yorn
Safe Passages

Thomas Kenyon
Project HOPE

A recognized global health leader, Dr. Tom Kenyon has long been at the forefront of responding to some of the world’s deadliest epidemics and long-term health challenges. Before returning to Project HOPE in 2015 as the CEO, Dr. Kenyon held numerous senior global health leadership positions over a 21 year career with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In order to be full time with programs, Dr. Kenyon became Chief Health Officer at Project HOPE in July, 2019. Dr. Kenyon worked for 22 years on the front lines at the country level, including Grenada, Swaziland, Botswana, Namibia, and Ethiopia, as a pediatrician, researcher, epidemiologist, and team leader. He was a key player in CDC's mobilization against the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014, and has spent most of his career engaged with countries in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS, TB, and child mortality. He also held two senior executive level global health positions in the U.S. government, including Principal Deputy Global AIDS Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) from 2006-2008, and as the Director of the CDC Center for Global Health from 2013-2015, where he oversaw CDC’s global health work in 65 countries. Earlier in his career, Dr. Kenyon served as Regional Director for Africa at Project HOPE, as Director of Communicable Diseases for the Chicago Department of Health, and as a practicing pediatrician in Tucson, Arizona.

Scott Hanauer is a Chief Executive Officer at Community Youth Services.

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