The Green Bay Packers are owned by a publicly held nonprofit corporation called Green Bay Packers, Inc. As of 2025, the team is owned by about 538,967 stockholders who collectively hold over 5.2 million shares. No single individual or entity owns the team, and no one is allowed to hold more than 200,000 shares (about 4% of the total). This unique ownership structure makes the Packers the only publicly owned team in the NFL and the only major U.S. professional sports franchise that is a nonprofit entity. The team is governed by a board of directors and an executive committee, with a president managing day-to-day operations. The shares held by fans do not pay dividends and have no market value, emphasizing community ownership rather than profit.