Some States Give Donors Tax Credits for Gifts to Charitable Endowments
States seek ways to keep wealth in-state rather than watching it migrate as young residents move away and take their inheritances with them.
Tax Credits for Gifts That Support Private-School Scholarships Raise Eyebrows
At least 11 states offer the incentives, which some critics say is a back-door way to channel government money to religious organizations.
State Tax Credits Let Donors Give Big for Much Less
At least $1.5-billion now flows to nonprofits because of incentives states offer to encourage giving to specific kinds of groups, such as private schools or social-service organizations.
Voter-Rights Groups Get a Lift From Wealthy Donors
A billionaire businessman is pledging his own money and asking other wealthy people to help groups fighting voter-suppression efforts.
Executive Pay Increased by Median of 3.8% in 2011, Chronicle Survey Finds
The gain comes after charity leaders received an increase of 2.7 percent in 2010.
An Increasing Number of States Consider Steps to Limit Pay for Nonprofit Leaders
Some states have pushed for the changes primarily as a way to save money, but for others the efforts have followed controversies over big paydays for charity executives.
Some Boards Are Changing the Way They Pay Their CEO to Avoid Unwelcome Scrutiny
Concern about public scrutiny has lead some charities to scale back executive pay that accrues over many years as well as perks like club memberships and first-class travel.
Nonprofits Should Be Wary of Consultants’ Pay Data
Some compensation consultants may be telling charities what their clients want to hear, not how the IRS might view a charity CEO salary.
Nonprofit CEO Pay Won’t See Big Gains in 2012, Say Experts
Leaders of big charities and foundations got raises of 3.8 percent last year, a Chronicle survey finds, following a gain of 2.7 percent in 2010. Report Summary