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Are Nonprofit Executives Paid Fairly?

Nonprofit Branding 101

Introducing NYCharities.org

Gender, Geography, and Nonprofit Compensation

From the President's Office

Question of the Month

Stat of the Month

 

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October Question
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Do you believe that nonprofits should be required to check employees' names against government terror lists in order to receive grants and contributions?

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Are Nonprofit Executives Paid Fairly?

Nonprofit compensation is a hot-button issue, both inside and outside the sector. Find out what the IRS is doing in this area and what Newsletter subscribers think about the topic.

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Nonprofit Branding 101

Is your organization's brand accomplishing all it could? Do you even know what your nonprofit's brand is? Do you know but are too busy to think, much less do anything, about it? Take heart: this article will help, whether you're a novice or an old branding pro.

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Information in the GuideStar database doesn't just sit there; it gets sliced, diced, recut, and repackaged to promote philanthropy in several venues. Meet NYCharities.org, the latest partner to take GuideStar data to a new audience.

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Gender, Geography, and Nonprofit Compensation

Gender, organization type, and location were key influences on nonprofit compensation in fiscal year 2002, the newly released 2004 GuideStar Nonprofit Compensation Report shows. Read more

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From the President's Office

Dear Friend:

Compensation is one of the key issues confronting nonprofit organizations today. Congress, donors, the media, and the IRS are all scrutinizing nonprofit salaries. Lists of "highest-paid nonprofit CEOs" abound.

Salary figures by themselves are meaningless, however. To gain true understanding of nonprofit compensation, we must add something else: context. We need to compare compensation practices among nonprofits of similar location, budget size, and mission. ...

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2004 GuideStar Nonprofit Economic Survey

On October 13, we will send an e-mail inviting nonprofits to participate in our third annual nonprofit economic survey. Click here to find out more and learn how you can make sure you are—or aren't—on the invitation list.

 

Stat of the Month

Number of public charities included in the 2004 GuideStar Nonprofit Compensation Report:

> 83,000

Volume 4, Issue 10, October 2004

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