The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Accepting Less

Charity leaders forgo or donate personal income as a way to save their organizations money

When Douglas F. Kridler, chief executive officer of the Columbus Foundation, helped prepare his organization's 2009 budget last year, he recommended cutting his own $280,500 salary by 10 percent to help the organization weather the declining economy. Mr. Kridler...

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