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Thousands of charity workers earning six-figure salaries
The Canadian Press
Date: Sunday Jul. 10, 2011 10:40 PM ET
OTTAWA Goodwill means good wages for thousands of Canadian charity workers.
An analysis of tax filings by The Canadian Press has found salaries often run well into six figures -- raising questions about how money raised in the name of charity is being spent.
The Canada Revenue Agency keeps a database of all the country's registered charities, which now number around 85,000. Charities must disclose how much their 10 highest-paid workers take home.
There are around a million charity workers in Canada. The agency's database shows more than 6,000 of them earned above $120,000 last year. A few hundred made over $350,000.
Another 12,000 workers made between $80,000 and $120,000. And about 163,000 earned less than that.
It's likely the number of charity workers making six-figure salaries is actually greater since organizations must only disclose their Top 10 earners.
Charities defend the high pay by saying they have to pay top dollar for the brightest talent.
"If you really want those charities to have an impact and make a real difference, you're going to need to bring in the best people to work in that sector," said Marcel Lauziere of Imagine Canada, an advocacy group for Canadian charities.
"It's not only in government and in business. So you will have to pay salaries that are commensurate to that."
The definition of a charity is murky. Not every group that's registered as a charity builds schools in poor parts of the world or raises money to fight diseases.
Many are Canadian hospitals, school boards, universities and colleges. These groups tend to pay top dollar to attract the best talent, which perhaps explains many of the six-figure salaries.
Registered charities with at least 10 people earning $350,000 or more include the La Salle Manor retirement home in Scarborough, Ont., the Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority, the University of Saskatchewan and Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital.
There are also many churches and religious or community groups. By registering as charities, these groups can issue tax receipts for donations.
Some spend millions of dollars on salaries.
The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation paid its 156 full-time workers and 30 part-timers nearly $13 million last year, Canada Revenue Agency records show.
All of the foundation's top earners made more than $120,000 last year -- and three of them made between $200,000 and $249,999.
The foundation also spent about $23 million last year on charitable works, including research grants and scholarships.
Sandra Palmaro, head of the foundation's Ontario branch, said that's the going rate.
"From our perspective, that's basically what the market dictates as the acceptable salary range for employees at that level for our size of organization" she said.
The Sick Kids Foundation, which mainly raises money for the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, paid its staff of 136 full- and part-time employees nearly $12 million last year.
The 10 highest-paid workers at the Sick Kids Foundation all made more than $160,000 -- and five of them made more than $200,000.
The group raised $51 million for the hospital last year, and spent another $1 million on other charitable programs.
Ted Garrard, head of the Sick Kids Foundation, said the group's board of directors sets the top salaries and reviews them every year.
"We are a large and complex organization," Garrard said.
"We want to make sure that we attract qualified people to oversee and manage our various programs."
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I have donated regularly to the largest charity in Canada.....Revenue Canada.....fits all the criteria.....executives over paid and under worked......very small percentage of the money actually does anything usefull.....nobody cares
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"If you really want those charities to have an impact and make a real difference, you're going to need to bring in the best people to work in
that sector," said Marcel Lauziere of Imagine Canada, an advocacy group for Canadian charities."
Marcel's charity Imagine Canada has 1 paid over $200K, 2 over $120K and 7 over $80
Of course he advocates HIGH salaries.
Appalling...
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As for Sick Kids in Toronto raised of 50 million, paid the staff 12 million, do you think if they were not paid for their work, a bunch of volunteers would make 38 million plus. Yeah right!
If you don't want to donate then don't but unless you've been in the grind at one time of doing so, speak not of what you do not understand.
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Working for the Wrong Charity!
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I have worked in the non-profit sector for 10 years - spending countless hours volunteering on top of my low salary positions. Sadly - Admin staff for most companies in the City of Calgary (where I work) make more than me, after dishing out thousands and thousands of dollars for a degree that qualifies me to be in the role I am. Now that I have a family, I am being forced to make a decision to stop doing what I love, helping people in need, to make more money so that we can afford to live in this City.
Please don't think that the salary figures listed in this story applies to all charities - a TRUE charity will have an Annual Report that will (or had better!) post the proportion of salaries paid versus the dollars spent on doing the actual charitable work. Get your hands on that and make a qualified decision before donating.
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Some of you have said "get volunteers to do it." Well, get out there and volunteer! It has been getting harder and harder to get people to donate their time on a regular basis yet the work still has to be done, day in and day out. The only choice left to the organization it to hire someone.
Another thing missed is that it feels like every week there is a new law or regulation that volunteers or organizations must adhere to. This takes time for training and money to maintain.
I've worked the front lines and have seen the good work many charities do. I also have seen how much work it takes to get each volunteer out to the person who needs the help.
Check out the organization you want to donate to. If you like what you see,donate your TIME and your money. It does help. Get INVOLVED!
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They are dishonest and steal the money.
People give them their hard earned money to help the causes they are sending the money to, and what do they do with it? they give themselves huge wages.
It's time someone puts an end to this dishonesty and fast
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