Compensation 990
OrganizationsEmployeesBoard MembersGrantsContractorsTop RankingsPricing

Stay updated on 990 organization compensation

© Civic Register LLC

Compensation 990 is an independent service that uses public IRS Form 990 filings as its source data. We clean and standardize this information, but the original filings may contain errors or omissions. Years on this site refer to the organization’s fiscal year end date on the filing.

About•Report a discrepancy•Your privacy choices
Organizations Education Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc

Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc

Fiscal year ending 2018. Filed on May 8, 2019.

13 Roszel Road
Princeton, New Jersey 08540

Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc (EIN: 22-6075831) has filed an IRS Form 990 between fiscal years 2016 and 2023. In its fiscal year 2018 IRS Form 990 filing, Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 3 out of 75 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $73,763. The highest compensated employee at Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc is Pamela Gregory with fiscal year 2018 compensation of $144,242.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$1,615,862

Expenses

$2,184,679

Employee compensation

$1,398,984
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Pamela Gregory
President and Chief Executive Officer
$144,242
$135,314 No related comp$8,928
Lori Rivera
Director Fin and Admin
$59,364
$56,994 No related comp$2,370
Nicole Nilsson
Director Fin and Admin
$17,683
$17,683 No related compNo other comp

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Bruce Petersen
Treasurer
Christina Bailey
Trustee
Christopher Moser
Trustee
Christopher van Buren
Vice Chair
Claudia Franco Kelly
Trustee
Courtney Lang
Trustee
Donald R Seitz, Mba
Trustee
James B Huffman, Pe
Trustee
Kevin C Hudson
Trustee
Margaret H Johnson, Cfa
Trustee
Mark L Antin, Esq
Trustee
Meryl Kessler, Esq
Trustee

Mission Statement

Princeton-Blairstown Center serves young people, primarily from historically marginalized communities, by nurturing their social-emotional skills through experiential, environmental, and adventure-based programming. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) includes five core competencies: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Acquiring these skills will enable Princeton-Blairstown Center participants to change their communities and the world.

Revisions to this organization profile

April 4, 2024:
2023 Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc 990 filed
April 16, 2023:
2022 Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc 990 filed
April 18, 2022:
2021 Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc 990 filed

Get an email when new compensation information is released for Princeton-Blairstown Center Inc

Be the first to know when new IRS Form 990 data is published for this organization.

Related Jobs

View more jobs
Powered by Talroo
Report a discrepancy →