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Competitor Summary. See how United Way of Greater Lafayette compares to its main competitors:

  • American Red Cross has the most employees (35,000).
  • The oldest company is Boys & Girls Clubs of America, founded in 1860.
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United Way of Greater Lafayette vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1923
4.3
Alexandria, VA1$248.8M1,250
1881
4.3
Washington, DC20$2.7B35,000
Wilson Commencement Park
1984
3.9
Rochester, NY1$5.0M16
1954
3.8
Washington, DC1$2.6M2,014
1985
3.9
Raleigh, NC1$21.3M88
1860
4.1
Atlanta, GA5$138.0M6,056
Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation
1991
4.2
Los Altos, CA1$5.0M15
1931
4.0
Charlotte, NC1$50.0M98
1923
3.7
Tucson, AZ1$14.6M65
1974
4.0
Vienna, VA1$27.6M125
1950
4.3
Federal Way, WA6$1.0B1,000
1918
3.7
Akron, OH1$14.4M29
1996
4.3
Jersey City, NJ1$37.7M50
1924
4.3
Dallas, TX1$63.2M85
1900
3.7
Chicago, IL1$206.1M360
2011
3.5
Englewood, CO3$50.0M267
1937
4.6
Warwick, RI1$68.0M136
1923
4.1
Columbus, OH1$53.4M125
1956
3.7
New York, NY1$2.0M50
1991
4.2
Washington, DC1$10.0M38
1993
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.0M27

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United Way of Greater Lafayette salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
United Way of Greater Lafayette
$50,006$24.04-

Compare United Way of Greater Lafayette job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
United Way of Greater Lafayette
$50,148$24.11
United Way of Summit & Medina
$82,651$39.74
Green Building Alliance
$80,287$38.60
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona
$79,063$38.01
Plan International USA
$77,898$37.45
Intelligent Transportation Society of America
$77,243$37.14
AIESEC United States
$76,432$36.75
Mgma
$75,797$36.44
Federal City Council
$75,777$36.43
American Red Cross
$75,709$36.40
Global Association of Risk Professionals
$73,923$35.54
United Way Of The National Capital Area
$73,744$35.45
Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation
$73,396$35.29
United Way of Central Carolinas
$71,789$34.51
Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago
$69,839$33.58
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas
$69,512$33.42
World Vision U.S.
$64,738$31.12
United Way of Central Ohio
$58,610$28.18
Habitat for Humanity of Wake County
$58,072$27.92
Boys & Girls Clubs of America
$57,110$27.46

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United Way of Greater Lafayette demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at United Way of Greater Lafayette vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
American Red Cross32%68%
Plan International USA39%61%
Boys & Girls Clubs of America42%58%
United Way of Greater Lafayette43%57%
AIESEC United States47%53%
World Vision USA49%51%

Compare race at United Way of Greater Lafayette vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%12%17%10%5%
9.6
60%18%12%7%4%
9.7
55%17%11%12%5%
10.0
62%14%12%8%4%
9.8
36%14%7%36%6%
9.5
59%11%11%15%4%
9.3

United Way of Greater Lafayette and similar companies CEOs

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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.

Andrew Morley
World Vision USA

Gail J. McGovern
American Red Cross

Adin Miller
Los Altos Mountain View Community Foundation

Steven Quach
Mgma

Experienced Corporate Executive with a demonstrated history of working in the corporate & non-profit industry. Experienced board leader and member. Skilled in Corporate Finance, Business Development, Governance, Nonprofit Organizations, Fundraising, Management, and Strategic Planning. Strong business development professional with significant education and leadership experience. Graduate of Howard University. Graduate of Harvard Business School and Duke University Leadership Programs

Martyn R. Redgrave
United Way of Central Ohio

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