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Key takeaways from Candid’s 2021 Nonprofit Compensation Report

Candid

This year’s report found that most of the trends observed in 2018 continued in 2019, including steady growth in median executive compensation. The District of Columbia has the highest median executive compensation at $174K, followed by New York ($152K) and Massachusetts ($143K).

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Alt-labor: What are workers’ rights nonprofits?  

Candid

This isn’t surprising when you consider the recent historical trends in funding for these organizations, which have increased continuously—with a notable dip in 2013 and a peak of $49 million in 2017. 4 Public Welfare Foundation, Inc. million to $35.6 Source: Foundation 1000. Source: Foundation 1000. DC $17,678,500 4.6%

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6 Governments Who Set Their Data Free

Forum One

We're seeing exciting trends in governments making data more available ? for the public. Here are a few examples: District of Columbia's Data Catalog : The District has opened up 405 data sets across multiple agencies. and valuable ? By now, most folks in the web development and Gov 2.0

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Is There a Community of #Tech4Good Activists Waiting for You?

Tech Soup

Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina: Tech Trends for 2017. Washington, District of Columbia: February DataJam. Boston, Massachusetts: TNB Roundtable: How Nonprofits Can Find and Use Public Data Effectively. San Francisco, California: Code for America Civic Hack Night. Thursday, February 16, 2017.

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Mr. Manager, Tear down this wall!

Forum One

People curious to learn more about these trends packed a room at the National Press Club in Washington on September 16 to discuss the challenges and successes of content syndication. Some presenters jumped at the chance to defend Jeffersonian principles through the timely release and transparency of public information.

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Nonprofit Tech Trends from Tech Impact

Tech Soup

Tech Impact is watching some interesting trends emerge in nonprofit technology in 2013. By using data sets published by the government, they developed an interactive tool that allows child advocates and policymakers to assess health, security, and education opportunities for the most vulnerable in the District of Columbia.

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Loco for Local: Regional Examples of Open Government

Forum One

The event convened almost 300 passionate people, all coming together for a common goal: to share knowledge on how to use new technologies to make our government transparent, accountable and meaningfully accessible to the public. This is a promising trend. Transportation: DC's Real-Time Parking Guide and Edmonton's Transportation App.