Springfield MA Nonprofit Executive Jobs: 2026 Leadership Guide

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Springfield & Western Massachusetts Nonprofit Executive Jobs: 2026 Leadership Guide

The economic and civic anchor of the Pioneer Valley, where a major teaching hospital, a cluster of private colleges, and a deep bench of human-services agencies create a steady market for mission-driven leaders.

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Key Highlights · Springfield 2026

Anchor employer: Baystate Health, the largest employer in Western Massachusetts. Higher education: six-plus private and public colleges within a short drive. Human services: unusually dense, from Square One and ServiceNet to Behavioral Health Network. Pay reality: reported CEO compensation runs roughly $148K to $250K at established local organizations, with smaller nonprofits below that.

Market Intelligence: The Pioneer Valley in 2026

Springfield is the third-largest city in Massachusetts and the commercial heart of the four western counties. Its nonprofit economy does not look like Boston’s, and that is the point. Instead of a few giant institutions, the Valley runs on a thick network of mid-sized human-services agencies, community health providers, colleges, and a nationally respected community foundation. For an executive, that means something specific. You are rarely more than one introduction away from a board chair, and reputations travel fast across a market this connected.

The roles that open here tend to cluster around behavioral health, early education and youth development, housing and food security, and higher education advancement. Leaders who succeed are comfortable being visible in the community, fluent in both English and Spanish in many neighborhoods, and steady through the lean budget cycles that define smaller-market nonprofit work. The upside is a lower cost of living than eastern Massachusetts and a quality of leadership life that keeps people here for decades.

Nonprofit Executive Pay in the Pioneer Valley

The figures below are not estimates. They are real, reported compensation pulled from the IRS Form 990 filings of named Western Massachusetts organizations, plus published market data for the region. We never invent salary numbers, the same way we never invent a link. Where a number comes from a large foundation or a hundred-million-dollar agency, we say so, because pay at a small community nonprofit will sit well below these marks.

OrganizationRoleReported Total CompensationSource
Community Foundation of Western MassachusettsPresident & CEO$250,624IRS Form 990, FY ending March 2025
ServiceNetPresident & CEO$230,044IRS Form 990, FY ending June 2024
Community Foundation of Western MassachusettsVP Finance & Operations (CFO)$203,138IRS Form 990, FY ending March 2025
ServiceNetSenior VP of Operations$198,755IRS Form 990, FY ending June 2024
Community Foundation of Western MassachusettsVP Philanthropic Services (Development)$185,563IRS Form 990, FY ending March 2025
Community Foundation of Western MassachusettsVP People & Culture (HR)$172,755IRS Form 990, FY ending March 2025
Square OnePresident & CEO$147,981IRS Form 990, FY ending June 2024
Square OneVP Development$134,304IRS Form 990, FY ending June 2024
ServiceNetChief Financial Officer$118,932IRS Form 990, FY ending June 2024

Reported compensation figures from ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (IRS Form 990). Larger organizations anchor the top of this range; smaller community nonprofits pay less.

For broader market context, Salary.com reports a Massachusetts nonprofit executive director average of $125,709, with a typical range of $93,296 to $152,955 (as of June 2026). For the nearest Western Massachusetts city it covers, Pittsfield, the nonprofit executive director average is $118,501. We deliberately leave out Salary.com’s statewide nonprofit CEO figure, which runs into the high six figures, because it reflects large hospital systems and Boston rather than the Pioneer Valley.

Health Systems & Behavioral Health

Healthcare and behavioral health are the largest nonprofit employers in the region, recruiting at the VP, C-suite, clinical-leadership, and development level. Each links to its live careers page.

Baystate Health

Western Massachusetts integrated health system operating five hospitals, headquartered in Springfield.

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Mercy Medical Center

Springfield acute-care hospital that is part of Trinity Health Of New England.

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Behavioral Health Network (BHN)

Community behavioral health provider serving Western Massachusetts.

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MHA Inc (Mental Health Association)

Nonprofit providing mental health, substance use, disability, and housing services across the region.

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Gandara Center

Behavioral health and substance-use provider serving Latino and other communities.

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River Valley Counseling Center

Holyoke community mental health agency affiliated with Valley Health Systems.

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Colleges & Universities

Springfield and its surrounding towns host a dense cluster of private and public colleges that hire for advancement, finance, student affairs, and administration.

Springfield College

Private college in Springfield known for its humanics mission.

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Western New England University

Private university in Springfield offering bachelor through doctoral degrees.

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American International College

Private college in Springfield serving about 2,000 students.

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Bay Path University

Private university in Longmeadow, now joined with Cambridge College.

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Springfield Technical Community College

Public community college in Springfield.

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Holyoke Community College

Public community college in Holyoke.

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Human Services & Community Nonprofits

This is the deepest sector in the Valley, spanning early education, housing, food security, disability services, and anti-poverty work.

Square One

Springfield nonprofit providing early education and out-of-school-time care.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Family Services

Multi-service community agency in Springfield serving families and youth.

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YMCA of Greater Springfield

Community YMCA serving the Greater Springfield area.

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Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity

Affordable-housing homebuilding nonprofit based in West Springfield.

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Community Action Pioneer Valley

Regional community action agency running Head Start, workforce, and family services.

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ServiceNet

Northampton-based human-services agency serving mental illness, disability, homelessness, and substance use across the region.

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Viability Inc

Nonprofit supporting people with disabilities, with a Springfield presence.

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Foundations, Arts & Culture

The region’s grantmaking and cultural institutions hire program officers, directors, advancement staff, and chief executives.

Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts

Regional grantmaking community foundation based in Springfield.

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Springfield Museums

Nonprofit operating five museums of art, history, science, and Dr. Seuss in Springfield.

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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Nonprofit basketball museum and hall of fame in Springfield.

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Springfield Symphony Orchestra

Professional orchestra based in downtown Springfield.

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Food Bank of Western Massachusetts

Regional food bank in Chicopee serving the four western counties.

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Public Sector & Public Health

Government and quasi-public agencies are among the largest mission-driven employers in the city.

City of Springfield

Municipal government of Springfield and one of the area’s largest employers.

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Springfield Public Schools

Urban public school district serving more than 26,000 students.

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Pioneer Valley Planning Commission

Regional planning agency serving 43 cities and towns in Hampden and Hampshire counties.

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Caring Health Center

Federally Qualified Health Center in Springfield serving diverse, multi-ethnic communities.

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Local & Regional Search Firms

Western Massachusetts is served by a handful of New England firms that genuinely understand mission-driven organizations. We list local and regional shops rather than the national giants, because the people who know the Pioneer Valley tend to run the best searches here.

Eos Transition Partners

A Massachusetts-rooted firm focused on executive director and CEO searches for nonprofits and schools, with a transition-planning model, post-hire support, and an equity lens on candidate pools. They have run searches in the western part of the state, including the Berkshires.

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Employers Association of the NorthEast (EANE)

Headquartered in Agawam, just outside Springfield, EANE is a century-old member association offering HR consulting, compensation and survey data, training, succession planning, and recruiting support to employers across New England, many of them nonprofits. The most genuinely local resource on this list.

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TSNE (Third Sector New England)

A Boston-based nonprofit capacity-building organization whose Executive Search and Transition practice places mission-driven leaders across New England, with leadership assessment, sourcing, and onboarding support and an explicit focus on equity and affordability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a nonprofit CEO earn in Springfield?

Reported Form 990 compensation for established local organizations runs from about $148,000 at Square One to roughly $250,000 at the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. Smaller community nonprofits pay below that. Salary.com puts the Massachusetts nonprofit executive director average near $125,700.

Which firms run nonprofit searches here?

Regional options include Eos Transition Partners, the Employers Association of the NorthEast in Agawam, and TSNE in Boston. See the section above.

Who are the biggest nonprofit employers?

Baystate Health, Mercy Medical Center, the area colleges, and large human-services agencies such as Square One, ServiceNet, Behavioral Health Network, and the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts.

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