Letter from the Publisher: Why are social purpose organizations and their funders so uncomfortable talking about wages?
This year Iโll take home a bit over $90,000 in annual salary.ย
Last year, the 3rd year for Future of Good, I took home about $75,000. The year before that, I took home $24,000 as an annual salary and lived off my partnerโs income. In our first year, I didnโt take a salary, struggled to pay bills and used a line of credit to cover essential costs.ย
Itโs super uncomfortable, vulnerable, and embarrassing to share how I lived, and what I took home in our first couple of years, but weโre a social purpose startup and mine is a typical journey for founders.
But is this narrative โย โIt sucks, but itโs typicalโ โย a cop-out?
Cop-out or not, itโs the unfortunate reality for a significant number of social purpose organizations from coast-to-coast-to-coast, no matter their age, for all their workers. There is no shortage of data to show that a
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