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What Drives Foundation Expenses & Compensation?: Results of a Three-Year Study -- Highlights (Research Brief)
Author(s): Elizabeth T. Boris, Loren Renz, Mark A. Hager, Rachel Elias, Mahesh SomashekharPosted to Web: February 12, 2008

This brief presents key findings from the latest report on the Foundation Expenses and Compensation Project –- the first large-scale, long-term, systematic study of independent, corporate, and community foundations' expenses and compensation patterns and the factors behind them. It documents how differences in type, size, and operating activities of foundations affect their finances and charitable administrative expenses. This brief highlights the key findings of the full report, "What Drives Foundation Expenses and Compensation?: Results of a Three-Year Study."

Publication Date: February 11, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

What Drives Foundation Expenses and Compensation?: Results of a Three-Year Study (Research Report)
Author(s): Elizabeth T. Boris, Loren Renz, Mark A. Hager, Rachel Elias, Mahesh SomashekharPosted to Web: February 07, 2008

This study presents the findings of a three-year study to analyze the expense and compensation patterns of the 10,000 largest foundations in the United States. It finds characteristics such as foundation type, size, and operating activities are important factors for understanding differences in foundation finances. Despite the economic downturn and the volatility of the stock market during the study years (2001 to 2003), the patterns of foundation expenses and compensation are clear and consistent over time. This is the first large-scale, long-term, and systematic study of independent, corporate, and community foundations’ expenses and compensation patterns and the factors behind them.

Publication Date: January 01, 2008Availability: HTML | PDF

 

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