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Home / Blog / Compensation in the Charitable and Nonprofit Sector: Imagine Canada’s Statement

Compensation in the Charitable and Nonprofit Sector: Imagine Canada’s Statement

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Published July 19, 2011 by Mark Blumberg

Here is Imagine Canada’s Statement on Compensation in the Charitable and Nonprofit Sector

Here are some of my thoughts on compensation when the C-470 debate was raging;

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