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Originally Posted by dirk diggler
i know before i wasnt a big fan of United Way as the president of the charity recieved some huge salary... to me that always rubbed me the wrong way.... "please donate for a worthy cause, of course i wil take my million off the top first though".. dont know if that has changed
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Nonprofits run into the same issue as politicians when it comes to pay. If you want to attract intelligent people who will be able to utilize the donations that come in you have to pay a competitive salary. Sort of the same as government, if you don't pay enough you won't get quality candidates. Do you really want some person making $30,000 a year in charge of a $50 million budget?