December 7, 2023 by CalNonprofits Insurance Services
Here comes 2024! In the ever-evolving landscape of nonprofit organizations, attracting and retaining the best employees has become more crucial than ever. With challenges such as a tight labor market, high living costs, and the ongoing adjustments post-pandemic, how can your organization stay ahead? The answer lies in the comprehensive 2024 Compensation & Benefits Survey, now open for participation.
What’s New in 2024?
This year’s survey has been updated to reflect the current nonprofit environment. It includes:
- New Job Categories: We’ve added roles in Development, Education/Recreation, Environment/Conservation, Legal Services/Community Organizing, and Operations.
- Economic Impact Analysis: A revamped section examines how economic conditions are affecting nonprofits.
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Why Participate?
Participating in this survey equips you with invaluable insights:
- Current Compensation Data: Access data on over 200 nonprofit job roles, including base pay and bonuses, segmented by budget size, location, staff count, and service field.
- Detailed Benefits Information: Understand trends in paid time off, insurance, and retirement plans.
- Salary Trends: Get insights on recent and anticipated salary changes.
- Workplace Policies: Learn about practices in on-call work, overtime, bilingual pay, DEI initiatives, and more.
Key Questions Answered
The survey is designed to help you navigate through common concerns:
- Challenges in hiring and retaining staff for specific roles.
- Trends in remote and in-person work settings.
- Employee turnover rates and how they might affect your organization in 2024.
Geographic Focus
- Northern California: Running since 2010, covering 48 counties.
- Southern California: In its fourth year, encompassing 10 counties.
Looking Ahead
Both surveys expect a robust response, providing a treasure trove of information for California’s nonprofit sector.
Key Details
- Northern California: Visit Here
- Southern California: Visit Here
- Participation Deadline: February 16, 2024
- Report Publication Dates: April 12, 2024 (Northern California), April 30, 2024 (Southern California)