The Ally: Mar 2021 – News You Can Use
Guidestar 2020 Nonprofit Compensation Report
Did you know that Alliance members get a 15% discount on the Candid Nonprofit Compensation Report? Or that you can access the discount code on the Member Portal of the new Alliance website?
The 2020 report from Candid offers you the most comprehensive compensation report available including:
- 177,542 observations from 113,103 nonprofits
- Compensation data on 14 top leadership positions, including CEO, CFO, and more
- An executive summary showing compensation trends at a glance
- Compensation broken down by state/metro area level
- Compensation analysis by gender, cause area, and other subsections
- In-depth incumbent compensation analysis
Go to Portal | Mississippi Alliance of Nonprofits and Philanthropy (alliancems.org) today to get your report
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GrantStation
All Alliance members get the benefit of a free membership in the Society of Nonprofits, which includes GrantStation, a weekly newsletter that provides tools to find new grant sources, build a strong grantseeking program, and write winning successful proposals to fund your organization’s mission! Search through thousands of carefully researched profiles of private, government, and international funding opportunities, in addition to using a variety of grants research, writing, and management tools and resources to enhance your grant writing and development strategies.
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