Salary Survey 2017: Matthew Levin Of The Jewish Federation Of South Palm Beach County
Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County
Location: South Palm Beach, FL
Category: Federation
Matthew Levin
President & CEO
The Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County was established in 1975 and serves the nation’s fourth largest Jewish community. In support of its mission to build and sustain Jewish community, it fundraises for educational programming and social services, facilitates Jewish communal leadership and advocates for Jewish interests.
Organization Website | Guidestar Page
Matthew Levin became president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County in 2012. Prior to joining the Federation, he worked for 25 years with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. There he was responsible for growing the Southeast major gifts program and served as Southeastern States Director and Florida Regional Director.
2016
Institution Revenue: $23,396,253
Institution Total Expenses: $21,997,779
Employees: 141
Salary: $507,430
2014
Institution Revenue: $36,553,781
Institution Total Expenses: $18,400,982
Employees: 104
Salary: $415,365
For information on previous years, see here.
For information on other Jewish nonprofits, see here.
For information on other Jewish federation leaders, see here.
1 Interim head of organization
2 Data from 2012
3 Data from 2011
4 Data from 2010
5 Data from 2009
6 Data from 2008
7 Data from 2007
8 Includes payment from SWC Museum Corp.
9 Predecessor’s salary
10 Partial year
11 Not a 501(c)3
12 Annualized
13 Position currently vacant
14 As per Form 990, JNF declined to comment
15 Base salary
16 Data from president-elect period
17 2010 Employees
18 Legally exempt from public disclosure of salary
19 Highest paid professional, not CEO
20 Paid from two related organizations
21 Data from 2013
22 Data from 2014
23 Data from 2015
24 Includes a one-time honorarium of $55,000
25 Data from 2017
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