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Deputy Director Salary in New York

The Deputy Director is a senior nonprofit leadership role. This benchmark reflects total reportable compensation from IRS Form 990 filings for organizations headquartered in New York.

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Also reported as: Deputy Executive Director, Associate Director, Assistant Director, Asst Director, Asst. Director.

New York · median
$164,059
median
Half of New York Deputy Directors earn between $123K and $209K.
Organizations
551
Coverage
Latest filings
Strong sample
The full distribution

Not one number — a range.

Compensation for this role spans a wide band. The percentile spread below is drawn from 1,836 reported positions across 551 organizations.

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$164K
$209K
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New York vs. national

How Deputy Director pay in New York compares to the national market.

Local labor markets and cost of living move nonprofit pay. Below, the median Deputy Director in New York at each organization-size band, and how it compares to the national median for the same band.

Organization size
NY median
vs. national
Orgs
Under $1M
$105,894
+101.0%
68
$1M – $10M
$150,000
+14.2%
225
$10M – $50M
$166,889
+2.9%
165
$50M – $250M
$199,267
+6.4%
73
Over $250M
$236,385
+5.7%
20
Organizations headquartered in New York · IRS Form 990. Bands group organizations by total assets. “vs. national” compares the New York band median to the U.S. band median.
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About this role

What the Deputy Director benchmark represents

The Deputy Director is a senior nonprofit leadership role. This benchmark reflects total reportable compensation from IRS Form 990 filings for organizations headquartered in New York. Figures reflect total reportable compensation as disclosed on IRS Form 990 — the number the public and the IRS both see.

What counts toward reported compensation
Base salary (Part VII & Schedule J)
Bonus & incentive compensation
Retirement & deferred compensation
Nontaxable benefits & other reportable pay
SOURCE
IRS Form 990 filings
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MATCHING
Size, geography, mission
Peers are grouped by organization size (total assets), state, and NTEE mission area so the comparison holds up.
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Sample size on every band
Organization counts are printed alongside each median, so you can weigh the statistical confidence.
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Questions about this benchmark

Deputy Director compensation, explained.

How much does a nonprofit Deputy Director make in New York?+
The median total reportable compensation for a Deputy Director at New York nonprofits is $164,059, drawn from IRS Form 990 filings for in-state organizations. It varies with organization size and mission area.
Why does pay differ by state?+
Local labor markets and cost of living move nonprofit compensation. The same role can sit meaningfully above or below the national median depending on the state.
Where does this salary data come from?+
IRS Form 990 filings from organizations headquartered in the state — actual reported compensation, not survey estimates.
What is included in the compensation figure?+
Total reportable compensation from Form 990 Part VII and Schedule J: base salary, bonus and incentive pay, retirement and deferred compensation, and other reportable and nontaxable benefits.

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