The Green Bay Packers are owned by a publicly held, nonprofit corporation known as Green Bay Packers, Inc. As of 2025, the team is owned by approximately 538,967 stockholders who collectively hold about 5,204,625 shares of stock. No individual is allowed to own more than 200,000 shares, which is about 4% of the total shares. This ownership structure is unique in the NFL, as the Packers are the only team publicly owned by a broad base of fans and shareholders rather than a single owner or private group. The team is governed by a board of directors and a seven-member executive committee, with the team president (currently Ed Policy) acting as the representative in NFL matters and the only executive who receives compensation. The shares do not pay dividends and have no market value outside the rules set by the team, emphasizing that this structure focuses on community ownership rather than profit.