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Annual Compensation Survey

From the issue dated September 23, 1999 Compensation of Top Officials at Selected Foundations Community foundations Private foundations Compensation of Top Officials at Selected Non-Profit Organizations Arts Colleges and universities Education groups (miscellaneous) Environmental and animal-related…

Employees Who Earned More Than Their Organization’s Chief Executive

ALSO SEE: Results of The Chronicle’s survey of salaries of top executives at non-profit organizations and foundations presented in a series of charts, and links to related articles. Employee 1998

Chief Executives Who Received $100,000 or More in Fringe Benefits

ALSO SEE: Results of The Chronicle’s survey of salaries of top executives at non-profit organizations and foundations presented in a series of charts, and links to related articles. Organization Chief executive Compensation Benefits Expense

Compensation of Top Officials at Selected Non-Profit Organizations: Public Broadcasting

ALSO SEE: Results of The Chronicle’s survey of salaries of top executives at non-profit organizations and foundations presented in a series of charts, and links to related articles. Chief executive and other highest-paid official Compensation Benefits Expense

Annual Compensation Survey

From the issue dated September 23, 1999 Compensation of Top Officials at Selected Foundations Community foundations Private foundations Compensation of Top Officials at Selected Non-Profit Organizations Arts Colleges and universities Education groups (miscellaneous) Environmental and animal-related…

The Pitfalls of Mining the Internet

Internet makes research on donors easier, but charities don’t use it well The explosion of data on the Internet is making it easier and cheaper than ever for charities to obtain detailed information on people who have the potential to make big donations. ALSO SEE:Internet Sites That Click for…

Gates Fund Pledges $1-Billion in Scholarships for Low-Income Minority Students

Just weeks after catapulting up the ranks to become the nation’s largest foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $1-billion over 20 years to start a college scholarship program for low-income minority students. The “Gates Millennium Scholars” program will be administered by…

Study Examines Lesbian Giving

Lesbian Donor Research Project: Final Report, prepared by J. Bourge Hathaway, Julia Fitz-Randolph, and Paul Ideker, summarizes a project undertaken by the Gill Foundation, in Colorado Springs, that analyzed the giving habits of lesbians based on 98 responses to a survey. According to the report’s…

Teamwork Is Key to Meeting Goals, Say 2 Consultants

Developing Effective Teams: Proven Methods for Smoother and More Productive Teamwork, by Beth Gilbertsen and Vijit Ramchandani, promotes a “two-heads-are-better-than-one” philosophy for sizing up goals at non-profit organizations and government agencies. The authors, consultants in Minneapolis-St.…

Foundation Yearbook Reports Big Gains in Giving, Assets

Foundation Giving: Yearbook of Facts and Figures on Private, Corporate and Community Foundations, 1999 Edition