Free Living Will Oregon

Which nonprofit’s boss make the least amount of salary?
TV news indicated Good will and many nonprofits make pretty good salary. Example, Good will of Oregon makes over $644,000 a year with bonus. Not bad for running such an organization where people just give away their stuffs for free and all they do is sort out which to sell back to others and which to throw away or recycle.
Something fishy about these organizations for doing good work when they make so much money. I know they could have made more money in the private sector but anyone who wants to work for a nonprofit should not work for the money. If I were working for them I do it for nothing. I volunteer my time to do it for free as I give away my stuff for free without even asking for a tax receipt. I donated many things tp Good will but I have second thoughts.
What you think about the Salvation Army? They don’t make a living do they? At least not that kind of a salary?
The best way to check where your money is actually going when you give to a charity is to go to Charity Navigator. They rate the charities and tell you what percentage of your money is used for administrative costs.
It will also list the head of that charity’s annual salary.
And remember, never give to a charity over the phone, even if it is a charity you usually give to. When charities use telemarketers to solicit donations that charity may actually only receive 2 cents from every dollar you give with the telemarketing agency pocketing the rest. Always go to the charity’s official website and donate there.
Unfortunately Salvation Army is not rated on Charity Navigator because they are considered a religious organization and therefore do not need to make their records open. You may however contact the Salvation Army and ask them for a disclosure before donating.
Hope this helps!
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