My college considered it's self non profit. The president of the university's salary was 600k. Most companies/business to it just to avoid taxes including the Red Cross
Makes you feel good about giving to charity. That's where most of your money is going, to pay salaries. Choose a charity that actually uses your money towards helping people, like Charity: Water.
Exploiting workers yes that’s better 😑. How can people live without decent pay, 100k may seem high but it might be average and lower compared to for profit organizations. Donations should factor in admin as well as people are passion driven and go above and beyond because they care about their work. This doesn’t mean they should make little.
ya i aint believin a single word of "i make 100k from non profits". unless he has connections to investors or hedge fund people and is _extremely_ smart with his money........but otherwise no way
@@ondreiii If it is not-for-profit, the maximum funds have to go to the project itself and it is only fair to expect people who contribute to such projects do so as they believe in the cause. It is not to be compared with the corporate positions.
@@Wiintb it’s a non profit because there are no stakeholders waiting for dividends. It’s still an organization that needs to be well-ran by competent individuals with *reasonable* pay. Believing in the organization mission should be perceived as a great value as one will do above and beyond to make things happen but they also need to bring food to the table for their families. You’re so inconsiderate and ignorant. 🫤
@@ondreiii Sir/Madam. Exactly my point. Instead of paying 100K for a comms director, you can give dig 2000 kids for an year if the charity is to feed or dig 1000 wells in Africa. You don’t need advertising for non-profit work. The non-profit organisations that we support do basic comms to share their update without much fuss. Work done by people who do it for passion. The problem with the current curriculum in American universities.
Non profit doesn’t mean everyone is a volunteer. You need to bring in competent people to run an organization even if it’s a non profit, and to bring in that competent people you need to offer a reasonable pay.
Plus non profits come in all sizes. I used to work at a regional non-profit with around 50 full-time staff; our directors made about $60-80K. $100K salary for a director at a national or global non profit like World Wildlife Fund or Red Cross is pretty standard
When you hear some of these salaries, keep in mind this area is one of the most expensive in the country
What a scam
You think these salaries are high 🥴
@@QTpatootie95 how much do you make
@@8cyl6speed they make 15an hour or less
I love this and I love your follow up questions! 💙💙
$40K is crazy in DC
Doing great work, keep it up
Except they never interview blue collar workers. For some reason
😂 they need to not put “non - profit” in their job title cause when I hear 100k - 40k and I’m making 26k warehousing…… 💩 not adding 🆙
Well the company isn’t making profit paying them like that lol
Are you living in the same area though?
Non profit doesn't mean the employees are volinteers
My college considered it's self non profit. The president of the university's salary was 600k. Most companies/business to it just to avoid taxes including the Red Cross
@@pbnaj it’s a joke relax
I’m in dc working sales but I broke 100k for the first time ever. It’s grind.. DC area pays tho
Hannah out here doing gods word. Me out here just slamming hellmans mayo.
Did he ever find out where South Block is ? I live in DC and don’t even know myself
I was like oh 😂
Is that first guy reppin his hood? South Block!
Nah hes a lazy mofo while the world is working hes sleeping or setting up his moves for the night
"Arts Non-profit"
Girl just say you dont like money lmao 😭💀
Tell me you don't understand what a nonprofit is without telling me you don't understand.
@@eemotion ok bro 🤡
@@trusttheprocess4775 Bro you got the whole squad laughing. 😐
@@eemotion yes I clearly did according to the ratio 😂
Your life must be empty if you care that much about what someone else does for a living.
Makes you feel good about giving to charity. That's where most of your money is going, to pay salaries. Choose a charity that actually uses your money towards helping people, like Charity: Water.
Exploiting workers yes that’s better 😑. How can people live without decent pay, 100k may seem high but it might be average and lower compared to for profit organizations. Donations should factor in admin as well as people are passion driven and go above and beyond because they care about their work. This doesn’t mean they should make little.
oh 😅
*me living on 30k in DC* 😢
So sad
last girl has two huge potentials
Does anyone know if there’s channels similar to this one for other countries?
ya i aint believin a single word of "i make 100k from non profits". unless he has connections to investors or hedge fund people and is _extremely_ smart with his money........but otherwise no way
Absolutely I know some one who's an advent coordinator for an non profit hospital she makes well over 100k
What does her shirt say under the pic of the Iron Lady?
are they saying before or after taxes?
Deng that indeed plug
Hey non-profits. You realize wages do not count as profits right? Where are your wages?
If a comms director for a “non-profit” makes 100K, then there is something wrong with that organisation.
Not paying taxes is attractive and there no shortageof young women lining up to make peanuts. Most of them act as pocket liners for the top people.
I don’t get why people think non-profit workers should be paid peanuts. 🤔
Btw, Comms Director making 100k is considered low in the corporate world.
@@ondreiii If it is not-for-profit, the maximum funds have to go to the project itself and it is only fair to expect people who contribute to such projects do so as they believe in the cause. It is not to be compared with the corporate positions.
@@Wiintb it’s a non profit because there are no stakeholders waiting for dividends. It’s still an organization that needs to be well-ran by competent individuals with *reasonable* pay. Believing in the organization mission should be perceived as a great value as one will do above and beyond to make things happen but they also need to bring food to the table for their families.
You’re so inconsiderate and ignorant. 🫤
@@ondreiii Sir/Madam. Exactly my point. Instead of paying 100K for a comms director, you can give dig 2000 kids for an year if the charity is to feed or dig 1000 wells in Africa.
You don’t need advertising for non-profit work.
The non-profit organisations that we support do basic comms to share their update without much fuss. Work done by people who do it for passion.
The problem with the current curriculum in American universities.
That’s a lot of profit for a non-profit🤔
The profits go to upper management, not these dummies at entry level
100k for Non Profit?! That does sound very odd
Non profit doesn’t mean everyone is a volunteer. You need to bring in competent people to run an organization even if it’s a non profit, and to bring in that competent people you need to offer a reasonable pay.
Plus non profits come in all sizes. I used to work at a regional non-profit with around 50 full-time staff; our directors made about $60-80K. $100K salary for a director at a national or global non profit like World Wildlife Fund or Red Cross is pretty standard
No, not odd at all. Many places are nonprofit. Hospitals, universities and some museums. The Smithsonian can probably afford to pay six figures.
"Not for profit"? 100k ? That just seems like a disgusting scam ,like why is it called not for profit ,i have so many questions
Lets go to the african projects....js
She only travels within the United States. I don’t think she’s going to book an international flight to Africa
You make 40 stax and only breaking even? Hahaha you effing up young lady
All I can think is: 🚿 that 🦱
Lol arts