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I don't see the problem here. Most of these orgs should not exist and are getting rich on not doing fuck-all but paying themselves a few hundred thousand dollars a year while claiming they are "helping people".

Any group that wants to be a charity or something needs to spend 95% of all dollars they get on the mission. NOT ON CEO OR ADMIN PAY.

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>Hundreds of CEOs and staffers from Colorado-based organizations with live-saving, humanitarian missions gathered in a Five Points office space this week to weep, vent and strategize. On Tuesday, employees in the international development field convened at the Posner Center for International Development to commiserate in light of the Trump administration’s and Elon Musk’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the federal agency many humanitarian aid programs relied on to fund their work. “This is going to have a huge effect on the Denver and Colorado economy because it’s not just about the nonprofits and people who work there,” said Jamie Hansen, building director for the Posner Center. “We’re talking about the contractors and all the workers on all these projects. I have a board member whose organizations haven’t gotten paid for work they’ve already done.”

I don't see the problem here. Most of these orgs should not exist and are getting rich on not doing fuck-all but paying themselves a few hundred thousand dollars a year while claiming they are "helping people". **Any group that wants to be a charity or something needs to spend 95% of all dollars they get on the mission. NOT ON CEO OR ADMIN PAY.** Archive: https://archive.today/0r9qN From the post: >>Hundreds of CEOs and staffers from Colorado-based organizations with live-saving, humanitarian missions gathered in a Five Points office space this week to weep, vent and strategize. On Tuesday, employees in the international development field convened at the Posner Center for International Development to commiserate in light of the Trump administration’s and Elon Musk’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the federal agency many humanitarian aid programs relied on to fund their work. “This is going to have a huge effect on the Denver and Colorado economy because it’s not just about the nonprofits and people who work there,” said Jamie Hansen, building director for the Posner Center. “We’re talking about the contractors and all the workers on all these projects. I have a board member whose organizations haven’t gotten paid for work they’ve already done.”

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