First, requiring salary ranges promotes equity in the fundraising profession. Studies show that women and people of color often have huge disadvantages during salary negotiations. By including the salary range in a job posting, it breaks down the salary gaps we see in the fundraising profession and in all of society based on gender, race, and other factors.
Second, this change is all about encouraging transparency. We demand transparency in the relationship between our donors and our organizations. We should expect no less from our organizations when hiring a fundraiser (or any other position).
Third, salary ranges set expectations from the beginning and ensure there is no surprise about salaries and that neither party is wasting their time on a candidate or a position that doesn’t meet their salary needs. In addition, there is research which shows that jobs with salary ranges get 30% more attention.
Finally, the salary compensation should be based on the work and value of the position to the organization and its roles and responsibilities. Of course, not everyone will be paid the same for the same job because of differing levels of skills and experiences. But those salaries should be similar and set in a range because the work is similar.
$55 (AFPCCC Member) / $95 (Non-Member) for 30 days $105 (AFPCCC Member) / $145 (Non-Member ) for 60 days $130 (AFPCCC Member) / $170 (Non-Member ) for 90 days
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