Policy Change
Advancing legislative and regulatory reforms
Advocacy organization promoting sustainable recreational fishing and marine conservation
About Organization
The Center for Sportfishing Policy advocates for policies that balance marine conservation with public access to recreational fishing through science-based management and stakeholder engagement. Based in Washington, DC, the organization operates with $1.2 million in annual revenue and represents the sportfishing community in policy debates.
Policy Change
Advancing legislative and regulatory reforms
Public Awareness
Educating communities about critical issues
Coalition Building
Partnering with organizations to amplify impact
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2024)
$1.2M
+17.1% vs 2023
Expenses (2024)
$1.2M
+4.9% vs 2023
Assets (2024)
$698K
+2.7% vs 2023
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $1,234,571 | $1,210,909 | $697,876 | 0 |
| 2023 | $1,054,380 | $1,154,106 | $679,538 | 0 |
| 2022 | $1,134,006 | $1,061,032 | $739,235 | 0 |
| 2021 | $1,084,197 | $902,410 | $718,174 | 0 |
| 2020 | $968,824 | $810,833 | $470,266 | 0 |
| 2019 | $859,103 | $871,038 | $250,721 | 0 |
| 2018 | $854,666 | $949,450 | $289,220 | 0 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Analyzing issues and developing evidence-based policy solutions
Partnering with allies to strengthen advocacy efforts
Working with lawmakers to advance policy priorities
Raising awareness through campaigns and communications
Services and programs offered by Center For Sportfishing Policy
Conducting research to inform policy development and reform
Working with lawmakers to advance policy priorities
Raising awareness about key issues through campaigns
Meet the people behind Center For Sportfishing Policy.
2006
2006
Established to serve community needs and advance mission
2018
2018
Grew programs and established organizational foundations
2023
2023
Grew leadership team to enhance organizational capacity
2025
2025
Launched new initiatives to deepen community impact
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.
Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990
Total Reported (2024)
$373K
Highest Paid
$373K
Jefferson M Angers
Compensated Officers
1
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson M Angers | Director | $323,135 | $49,516 | $372,651 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson M Angers | President | $314,369 | $45,248 | $359,617 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson M Angers | President | $291,428 | $46,312 | $337,740 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson M Angers | President | $278,271 | $35,709 | $313,980 | 40 |
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jefferson M Angers | President | $260,918 | $40,293 | $301,211 | 40 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.
People from this organization who contributed to political campaigns
Data from Federal Election Commission • Individual contributions only
Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings
Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.