Study details two types of nonprofits - News - The Times-Tribune: HARRISBURG - Nearly half of the nonprofit organizations getting state aid to provide human services in Pennsylvania keep compensation for top employees below a $100,000 annual threshold, but that's not always the case for nonprofit hospitals, according to a legislative study released Tuesday.
The study by the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee highlights some wide disparities for levels of executive compensation and size of assets between community organizations and general acute care hospitals, both of which can be classified as nonprofits under state law.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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