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Key takeaways from Candid’s 2021 Nonprofit Compensation Report

Candid

The District of Columbia has the highest median executive compensation at $174K, followed by New York ($152K) and Massachusetts ($143K). It is important to keep in mind that location is only one of several factors that account for differences in compensation. View a sample report . [1]

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Alt-labor: What are workers’ rights nonprofits?  

Candid

As the New Year promises to bring many changes to the social sector and beyond, one thing remains unchanged and top of mind for many: the economic climate in the U.S. Simultaneously, there has been an increase in the number of lower paying and harder-to-organize jobs in the service sector. As this sector declined in the U.S.,

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Supporting Nonprofit Tech Educators Across the Globe

Tech Soup

I have the very best job at TechSoup — I get to support our network of nonprofit technology event organizers. At each event, we're helping to build and sustain a self-supporting community of practice for tech-minded nonprofit staffers. Victoria, British Columbia: NGO Ho Ho: A Holiday Party for Victoria's Nonprofits.

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Shovel-Ready Online Civic Projects #3: Health Care Provider Data Feed

Forum One

Health insurance reform has been on my mind. The District of Columbia, for example, boasts one of the highest insurance rates in the country, but two thirds of its residents rely on Medicaid and finding and getting an appointment with a doctor who takes Medicaid can seem more difficult than winning a radio contest.