The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charity CEO's Tales of Woe

Overwhelming duties, low pay cause leaders to leave the top spot

By Jennifer C. Berkshire

The vast majority of nonprofit executive directors are so fed up with their fund-raising responsibilities and other challenges that they plan to quit, according to a new survey of nearly 2,000 nonprofit leaders in eight cities.

Three-quarters of the executive directors surveyed said...

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