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Campus Crusade for Christ International (Orlando, Fla.)
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Organization cut staff salaries but did not disclose details of the reductions.
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Council on Foundations (Washington)
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Organization gave all staff members a 2-percent cost-of-living increase in 2009; it eliminated 11 positions in January and laid off 14 more employees in September.
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Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)
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Organization gave no annual raises this year.
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David and Lucile Packard Foundation (Los Altos, Calif.)
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Organization froze salaries in July 2009 and will not increase them until July 2010, when its next fiscal year begins, at the earliest.
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Easter Seals (Chicago)
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Organization has cut some positions.
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Habitat for Humanity International (Americus, Ga.)
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Organization froze, but did not cut, employee salaries.
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KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) (San Francisco)
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Organization froze salaries of the operations committee; KIPP foundation staff members received a 2-percent across-the-board raise.
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National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States (Washington)
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Organization cut employee salaries but did not disclose details of the reductions.
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Northern California Public Broadcasting (San Francisco)
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Organization anticipated cutting salaries in the 2009 fiscal year, which ended in September.
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Susan G. Komen for the Cure (Dallas)
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Organization laid off employees in November 2008.
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Tides Foundation (San Francisco)
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Organization cut employee salaries but did not disclose details of the reductions.
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United Jewish Communities National Office (New York)
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Organization required employees to take on more health expenses.
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United Jewish Foundation and Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit (Bloomfield Hills, Mich.)
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Organization cut staff salaries but did not disclose details of the reductions.
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United Negro College Fund (Fairfax, Va.)
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Organization gave no merit or salary increases for current year.
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United Way of Greater Cleveland
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Chief executive proposed a salary freeze in 2009 for all employees.
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United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta
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Organization cut staff salaries but did not disclose details of the reductions.
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