Charities and the Money they collect.
Grumpy Grandpa's first post. In these times, everyone wants to help others, and everyone is asking for help. Gifts of $25 spread around a variety of charities, should be helpful. Are they? Many are quite worthy, but in my opinion there is a problem, a real problem, with the salaries of the chief executives.
What follows is data for some of the best known charities--ones whose appeals I get regularly--and their presidents (or CEOs). The last number on the right is the number of $25 contributions it will take to equal the salaries of the highest paid executives:
No. of $25 Donations:
1. Feeding America. Revenue: $2.5 billion Salary: Pres., CEO $1.32 million 49,280
2. American Red Cross. Revenue: $715 million. Salary: CEO $715 thousand 28,600
3. Feed the Children. Revenue: $361 million Salary: CEO $349,000 13,960
4. Save the Children. Revenue; $495 million Salary: President $487,000 19,480
5. CARE. Revenue: $403 million Salary: Pres & CEO $427,600 17,104
6. Mercy Corps $308.6 million Salary: CEO $470,000 18,800
What follows is data for some of the best known charities--ones whose appeals I get regularly--and their presidents (or CEOs). The last number on the right is the number of $25 contributions it will take to equal the salaries of the highest paid executives:
No. of $25 Donations:
1. Feeding America. Revenue: $2.5 billion Salary: Pres., CEO $1.32 million 49,280
2. American Red Cross. Revenue: $715 million. Salary: CEO $715 thousand 28,600
3. Feed the Children. Revenue: $361 million Salary: CEO $349,000 13,960
4. Save the Children. Revenue; $495 million Salary: President $487,000 19,480
5. CARE. Revenue: $403 million Salary: Pres & CEO $427,600 17,104
6. Mercy Corps $308.6 million Salary: CEO $470,000 18,800
1. Consider providing the website where overhead dollars and rates as well as CEO salaries can be looked up.
ReplyDelete2. Recommend a ratio, if appropriate, of CEO salary to annual revenues
What? Had no idea about those CEO salaries. Thanks Grumpy Grandpa (ps-I don't think you are that grumpy)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. CEO's and other millionaires are not being held accountable for their social responsibility to help during this time. Like when Jeff Bezos announced he would donate $10 million, but then people did the calculations and found out that's only .08% of his overall fortune.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for more posts :)
Leah
To be fair a good CEO is expensive and these charities may not be able to get a good one if they don't offer a high salary. It's possible some of them forego higher pay for-profit jobs or at least the possibility of one to work at the charity.
ReplyDeleteI found the top response of this quora to be interesting:
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-charity-CEOs-make-so-much-money