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@bethmoore4694 Agreed. People would be surprised to find out how much management gets from your charitable donation. Just look up two, and that will be enough to convince anyone. Salvation Army (Bell Ringers, by state) and the International Red Cross. Between the two the CFO or CEO's bring in a salary to live comfortably on.
As of June 11, 2024, the average annual salary for a CEO at The Salvation Army in the United States is $82,146, which is equivalent to $39.49 per hour, $1,579 per week, or $6,845 per month. However, the average pay range can vary greatly, by as much as $45,500, depending on factors such as skill level, location, and years of experience. For example, as of July 7, 2024, the average annual pay for a Salvation Army CEO in California was $73,981, while in North Carolina it was between $89,063 and $109,964
Red Cross:
As of June 2024, the average salary for the CEO of the American Red Cross in the United States is $82,146 per year, or $39.49 per hour. However, the pay range can vary widely, with salaries ranging from $30,000 to $154,500 annually. The 25th percentile of salaries is $54,500, the 75th percentile is $100,000, and the 90th percentile is $132,000. This suggests that there may be opportunities for advancement and higher pay based on experience, location, and skill level.
Just for good measure, I'll throw this one in:
Goodwill:
According to Glassdoor, the average base salary for a Goodwill President and CEO is $175,000 per year, with a total pay range of $157,000–$293,000, including additional pay. However, Indeed reports that the average salary for a CEO/President at Goodwill in the United States is $55,365, which is 48% below the national average
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