
Republican Jewish Coalition
Location: Washington, DC
Category: Advocacy or Public Service
Matthew Brooks
Executive Director
The Republican Jewish Coalition is a conservative lobbyist group representing American Jewish Republicans. The organization, founded in 1985, focuses on an array of global policy, social, and civil rights issues. The RJC takes a supportive stance towards Israel.
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Matthew Brooks has served as executive director of the Republican Jewish Coalition since 1990. His conservative political activism dates back to his college years, when he served as the state chairman of the Massachusetts College Republicans while at Brandeis University. He became political director of the RJC in 1988. In addition to his role as executive director of the RJC, he presently serves as the organization’s spokesperson and as the director of the Jewish Policy Center, a conservative Jewish think tank that researches and publishes reports on public policy.
2014
Institution Revenue: $3,204,393
Institution Total Expenses: $3,156,654
Employees: 18
Salary: $591,10520
Overpaid by: 129%
2013
Institution Revenue: $3,022,405
Institution Total Expenses: $3,062,340
Employees: 17
Salary: $562,73120
Overpaid by: 154%
2012
Institution Total Expenses: $10,037,372
Employees: 17
Salary: $563,37220
Overpaid by: 93%
2011
Institution Total Expenses: $3,143,053
Employees: 17
Salary: $525,59620
2010
Institution Total Expenses: $12,409,886
Salary: $508,000
2009
Salary: $461,070
2008
Salary: $328,0667
- 1Interim head of organization
- 2Data from 2012
- 3Data from 2011
- 4Data from 2010
- 5Data from 2009
- 6Data from 2008
- 7Data from 2007
- 8Includes payment from SWC Museum Corp.
- 9Predecessor's salary
- 10Partial year
- 11Not a 501(c)3
- 12Annualized
- 13Position currently vacant
- 14As per Form 990, JNF declined to comment
- 15Base salary
- 16Data from president-elect period
- 172010 Employees
- 18Legally exempt from public disclosure of salary
- 19Highest paid professional, not CEO
- 20Paid from two related organizations
- 21Data from 2013
- 22Data from 2014
- 23Data from 2015
- 24Includes a one-time honorarium of $55,000