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Written by <a href='/community/profile?userid=63'>Annie Hernandez</a>
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Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00 |
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Betsy Brill, writing in Forbes, argues that nonprofit CEOs are worth every dime that they are paid. She pushes back against people who think nonprofit CEOs don’t deserve to be paid well.
Donors should not reflexively become alarmed by what may seem like high executive pay. Successful nonprofit leaders not only have a commitment to the mission of the organization, but also possess business management acumen on par with corporate executives.
The article encourages Americans not to make decisions about which organizations to support based solely on how low their overhead costs might be, but instead, to base decisions on an analysis of the results an organization is able to achieve.
Read the full article by clicking here. Do you agree with this statement about nonprofit CEOs? Share your response on our FORUMS.
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