Nevada: Which not-for-profit executives earned the highest salaries in 2020?

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Mohammad Hanif received the third highest annual salary among Nevada not-for-profit executives, according to Non-Profit Light.

Mohammad Hanif earned $998,084 from Hometown Health Plan, Inc. by working 60 hours a week in 2020.

Reno-based Hometown Health Plan, Inc. amassed $253,251,841 in revenue in the tax year ending in 2020, spending $244,980,953.

There are 384 not-for-profit organizations registered in Nevada.

How not-for-profit executives and staff are paid is an issue consistently under the microscope.

“We urge donors to be wary of charities that pay salaries hovering near or above $1 million,” Ken Berger, president and CEO of Charity Navigator, said. “The purpose of a charity is to provide a public benefit. Every donor and tax payer subsidizes the charitable sector with that purpose in mind, not creating a class of millionaire CEOs.”

Top 10 not-for-profit executives by total salary in Nevada in 2020
Rank Executives Not-for-profit Organization Total salary
1 Anthony Slonim Renown Health $1,677,161
2 Bjorn Flora Hometown Health Plan, Inc. $1,033,116
3 Mohammad Hanif Hometown Health Plan, Inc. $998,084
4 David De Los Santos Hometown Health Plan, Inc. $990,603
5 Omar Ashraf Hometown Health Plan, Inc. $987,105
6 David Smith Hometown Health Plan, Inc. $962,474
7 Josiah Johnson Renown Health $898,594
8 Dawn Ahner Renown Health $852,040
9 Lucius Layfield Renown Health $674,502
10 Ty Windfeldt Renown Health $671,833


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