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Fund Raisers: A Statistical Profile

February 10, 2000 | Read Time: 1 minute

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

From the issue dated Thursday, February 10, 2000

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Fund Raisers: in Demand, in the Money



How Much They Make Annually
$12,000 or less 1.5%
$12,001-$18,000 0.6%
$18,001-$25,000 2.7%
$25,001-$33,000 10.1%
$33,001-$40,000 15.2%
$40,001-$50,000 17.9%
$50,001-$60,000 16.6%
$60,001-$75,000 15.2%
$75,001-$90,000 9.1%
$90,001-$115,000 6.7%
$115,001-$140,000 1.1%
Over $140,000 1.3%

Percentage Changes in Income
Increased by
10% or more 20.0%
7-9% 6.9%
4-6% 30.5%
1-3% 28.4%
Decreased by
1-3% 0.2%
4-6% 0.2%
7-9% 0.4%
10% or more 3.4%
No change 9.9%
Note: Based on income reported in 1997 and 1998.
Employment Benefits
Employer pays all Employer pays part Employer does not pay Do not have
Retirement plan 28.6% 50.4% 9.9% 11.0%
Health insurance 37.9% 50.7% 2.9% 8.6%
Dental coverage 27.2% 40.2% 11.0% 21.6%
Eye coverage 16.9% 30.2% 11.8% 41.1%
Pharmacy and/or prescription coverage 21.4% 59.2% 5.8% 13.6%
Tuition reimbursement 19.2% 29.2% 10.3% 41.3%
Professional-organization dues 83.3% 8.3% 3.3% 5.2%
Club memberships 33.9% 5.3% 13.5% 47.2%
Automobile allowance 23.5% 9.9% 14.1% 52.5%
Travel reimbursement 85.8% 8.7% 0.4% 5.0%
Reimbursement for use of car on local trips 70.0% 10.1% 4.2% 15.6%
By Gender
Male Female
1981 62.0% 38.0%
1985 51.0% 43.0%
1988 47.8% 50.6%
1992 40.8% 57.6%
1995 38.7% 57.1%
1999 36.8% 63.2%
How Many Hold Professional Certificates
Certified Fund-Raising Executive 23.4%
Advanced Certified Fund-Raising Executive 0.2%
Fellow of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy 0.2%
Other 2.6%
None 73.5%
SOURCE: NATIONAL SOCIETY OF FUND RAISING EXECUTIVES

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