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Committee to Protect Journalists

CharityWatch report issued
January 2024

Top-Rated Charity
B+
CharityWatch Grade
Our independent grade based
on a number of factors.
 
71%
Program Percentage
Amount spent on programs
relative to overhead.
 
$14
Cost to Raise $100
Amount spent to raise
$100 of contributions.

Contact Information

Committee to Protect Journalists
PO Box 2675
New York, NY 10108

Other Names

CPJ

Tax Status

501(c)3

Website

www.cpj.org

Stated Mission

To promote press freedom worldwide and defend the right of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal.

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Data based on Fiscal Year Ended 12/31/2022

Program Percentage: 71%

The percentage of Committee to Protect Journalists's cash budget it spends on programs relative to overhead (fundraising, management, and general expenses).

$12,000,000

Calculated Total Expenses

(rounded)

 

Cost to Raise $100: $14

How many dollars Committee to Protect Journalists spends on fundraising to raise each $100 of contributions.

$9,700,000

Calculated Total Contributions

(rounded)

Government Funding

0% to 24%

Percentage of cash revenue
coming from government sources

 

Financial Documents

Entity Document Type Tax ID
Committee to Protect Journalists IRS Form 990 13-3081500
Committee to Protect Journalists Audited Financial Statements 13-3081500
Entity: Committee to Protect Journalists
Document Type: IRS Form 990
Tax ID: 13-3081500
Entity: Committee to Protect Journalists
Document Type: Audited Financial Statements
Tax ID: 13-3081500

Governance & Transparency

CharityWatch evaluates certain criteria related to a charity's Governance and Transparency. Donors may want to consider a charity's willingness to be open and transparent with CharityWatch to be a good litmus test for determining its commitment to public accountability.
This charity is Top-Rated
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Committee to Protect Journalists
meets governance benchmarks.
 
Committee to Protect Journalists
meets transparency benchmarks.
Transparency
Provides Financial Information
Audit Accessibility
Governance: Policies
Reports regularly & consistently monitoring & enforcing compliance with a written Conflict of Interest Policy
Reports required, annual disclosure by officers, directors, and key staff of interests that could give rise to conflicts
Reports having a written Whistleblower Policy
Reports having a written Document Retention and Destruction Policy
Governance: Financials
Reports providing copy of tax form to all board members prior to filing it with IRS
Reports that financial statements were audited by an independent accountant
Governance: Board of Directors
Reports at least 5 voting board members
51% or more of voting board members reported as independent
Reports documenting minutes of board and board committee meetings
Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy No Sharing  

  Name Title Compensation
1 Robert Mahoney Director of Special Projects $288,138
2 John D. Weis Director of Development $246,999
3 Jodie Ginsberg President $239,188
1
Name: Robert Mahoney
Title: Director of Special Projects
Compensation: $288,138
2
Name: John D. Weis
Title: Director of Development
Compensation: $246,999
3
Name: Jodie Ginsberg
Title: President
Compensation: $239,188

CharityWatch Analysts perform an in-depth analysis of charities' audited financial statements and IRS tax filings, and often review other documents such as state filings, annual reports, and fundraising contracts during their evaluations. Below are select notes that CharityWatch believes may be of interest to donors.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) audit of December 31, 2022 (Note 11, In-Kind Contributions), CPJ received donated in-kind professional legal services in 2022 and 2021 on which it placed a total value of $1,836,060 and $767,549, respectively.

[Note: CharityWatch generally excludes the value of in-kind (non-cash) donations of goods and services from its calculations of Program % and Cost to Raise $100. More information on how grades are calculated and the treatment of in-kind donations can be found on the Our Process page.]

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) audit of December 31, 2022 (Note 9, Paycheck Protection Program Loan):

"During the year ended December 31, 2020, CPJ obtained a loan from the Small Business Administration ("SBA") in the amount of $654,700 through the Paycheck Protection Program ("PPP"). Terms of the loan indicated that if certain conditions were met that the loan, or a portion thereof, would be forgiven. CPJ treated the PPP proceeds as a loan payable in accordance with FASB ASC 470. Under this treatment, the proceeds from the loan remained as a liability until the loan was forgiven by the SBA. During the year ended December 31, 2021, the PPP loan was forgiven in full by the SBA."


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