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Nonprofit CEO Pay Cap? In New Jersey This Time
April 25, 2010; The Star-Ledger | New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declares that pay for running a nonprofit in his state funded with public dollars should be capped at $141,000.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Adoption Agencies Slammed on Spending Habits . . . Including High Compensation
April 26, 2010; Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Based on a review of federal tax filings and other publicly available documents, a report finds “numerous examples where top executives” compensation accounted for one-fourth to one-third of agencies’ budgets.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Compensation Slows for Heads of NY Based Cultural Institutions
April 26, 2010; New York Times | A survey of cultural institutions across the country has found that pay for top executives and many of their lieutenants has been frozen or reduced.—Bruce Trachtenberg
We Are Not Crooks!
April 26, 2010; Huffington Post | Frequent NPQ contributor, Fran Barrett, is incensed that corruption-flooded charitable organizations linked to New York State Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada have not only been outed for a number of shady activities, but that Espada’s charitable escapades are sullying nonprofits and the oversight nonprofits receive.—Rick Cohen
On Eve of Mental Health Month—States Are Eviscerating Programs
April 26, 2010; Palm Beach Post | Despite well-documented ramifications, reports of cuts to mental health services are commonplace.—Ruth McCambridge
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New Rent-A-Bike Program Starts In Denver, and in Time for This Year’s COF Conference
April 26, 2010; WalletPop.com | A new public and nonprofit partnership that launched last week in Denver is designed to get residents and visitors out of their cars and on to bicycles.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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