I want these people pulling weeds at minimum wage for the rest of their unnatural lives.
Non-profits are where the profits are!
Non-profits have become a complete joke.
Not just in the Big Apple.
But out in the middle of the cornfields as well.
Out here in the boondocks local broadcast news is taking many hours of “content”.
They don’t want to get their lazy arses out of the studio and cover real news, so they interview a bunch folk “pretending” to be do-gooders who head non-profits which likely spend eighty per cent of their intake on administrative costs.
They likely make six figure salaries which is no than make work and welfare for college grads who couldn’t get a real job nor be able to do a real job if they ever got one.
I live in a posh suburb of Chicago. Around me are many multi-million dollar homes. The schools are highly ranked. The people who own the big homes used to be upper level executives, lawyers, doctors and business owners. Now most of the new home owners work for NGOs and other non-profits. They make huge salaries as do-gooders who go to a few meetings a month. Even the lawyers work for the non-profits.
Their goal is to raise funds, pay themselves and create an endowment to keep the grift growing. They will have balls or other events a few times a year for donors and themselves. And of course politicians who can influence government grants are always at the events. Non-profits are a scam. Nobody should give to any non-profit unless its very local and you can see where the money goes.
First the 9/11 Museum board, then this. Half of the New York economy is a massive grift and welfare for the nomenklatura.
As always a money laundering scheme…
I think it is great that a private charitable non-profit manages Central Park in New York City, and not city hall - and I used to donate to it - but the salary structure is outrageous.
Only if enough little donors and some very big ones make some really big waves, will the Conservancy’s Board of Directors make reforms.
Adams could help his chances at re-election if he made it a public issue.