Although she made decent money, it wasn't anything like what others in other more "visible" organizations were making. She worked her butt off for every penny she could get for her agency. I think she was bitter about that sometimes. I don't blame her.
It's hard to convince me that any organization is "nonprofit" when the CEO makes close to 7 figures a year.
It means your charitable contribution is supporting the bloated salary and lush lifestyle of a nitwit who couldn't turn a profit in a free-market commercial venture.