Where Does $100 to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Go?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE – pronounced “I Triple E”) is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) – a professional association for electrical and electronic engineers that serves the public good through its scientific work and education (making their work available on a non-discriminatory basis (note: a 501 (c) (6) serves an industry – not the public – and does not need to make their work available to the public in a non-discriminatory basis).
Headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, IEEE has more than 420,000 members from 160 countries. Membership dues vary by country and whether the member is a professional or student. In the USA, a professional membership is about $200 a year whereas a student membership is $32. Read more 
Executive Compensation at the American Nurses Association
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (3) (6) – a professional association reprensenting nurses through the 54 mostly state constituent associations. Headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, the ANA is part of a 3-prong enterprise (ANA Enterprise) that also includes the American Nurses Association Foundation (ANAF), a 501 (c) (3) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a 501 (c) (6).
The purpose of this post is the executive compensation at ANA. In 2017, ANA employed 255 individuals who were compensated $22 million, which equates to an average compensation of $86,000. 60 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation with the 16 most highly compensated employees listed below: Read more 
Where Does Revenue to the American Nurses Association Go?
The American Nurses Association (ANA) is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (3) (6) – a professional association – that works to “advance and promote the improvement of health standards and the standards of nursing.” Based in Silver Spring, Maryland, the ANA is also one part of a 3-prong enterprise: The Ana Enterprise. The other two organizations in the enterprise are the American Nurses Association Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center, a 501 (c) (6). All 3 non-profits are headquartered at the same location in Silver Spring, Maryland. Read more 
Executive Compensation at the Americas Society
The Americas Society is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) headquartered on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side in New York City, NY. Described as an organization dedicated to education, dialogue and debate on economic, social, and political issues that affect the Americas (United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean), the Americas Society appears to be a cultural center. Read more 
Where Does $100 to the Americas Society (AS) Go?
The Americas Society is a non-profit tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) headquartered on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side in New York City, NY. Described as an organization dedicated to education, dialogue and debate on economic, social, and political issues that affect the Americas (United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean), the Americas Society appears to be a cultural center.
So what does that really mean? It means the Americas Society organizes exhibitions, readings, interviews, speeches, concerts, performances, reports, and more at its headquarters, which is a building on the National Register of Historical Places. And, AS also publishes REVIEW Magazine (an English language journal of literature from Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean), and Americas Quarterly (a policy journal) with the assistance of Council of Americas, another non-profit, tax-exempt organization, that just happens to be headquartered at the same address. Read more 
10 Things to Know About the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
When people talk about “Big PhRMA,” they are referring to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) organization – a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (6). In short, PhRMA is a trade association that represents the big pharmaceutical companies (34 according to the list of members on the PhRMA website) in the United States.
The amount of information publicly available on PhRMA is overwhelming in both the amount and complexity so the purpose of this post is to summarize key information that reflects the organization’s purpose, mission, and power, which is generally regarded as formidable. Read more 
Executive Compensation at the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
The most powerful drug industry lobbying organization in the US is the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) – a non-profit tax-exempt (as if the for-profit pharmaceutical industry needs to pay less taxes) 501 (c) (6) – a professional association – that represents the interests of its members (34 according to the organization’s website) who paid about $400 million in membership dues in 2017 (out of $456 million in total revenue; the remaining revenue came primarily from meetings, sections, and studies). This means, each member paid an average of $12 million annually in membership dues to PhRMA. Read more 
L’Artisane Creative Bakery in Miami Beach
When I made the transition from a vegetarian to a plant-based diet, there were foods I never thought I would ever eat again. One of those foods was a croissant: that exquisite French pastry known for its buttery layers of flaky baked dough, a crunchy exterior and a chewy melt-in-your-mouth interior. Without butter, how could a croissant be a croissant? And, so I thought my croissant days were over. Read more 
Executive Compensation at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (2018)
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) based in Rye Brook, New York with 1,291 employees who received total compensation of $104 million, which equates to an average of $81,000 per individual. However, the IRS Form 990 (for the year ending June 30, 2018) reports that 187 individuals received more than $100,000 in compensation.
The most highly compensated individuals (12) were compensated $4.6 million (an average of $383,000 each): Read more 
Where Does $100 to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Go (2018)?
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) whose mission is to “cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s Disease, and Myeloma, and improve the quality of life for patients and their families. To do this, LLS primarily focuses on three major programs:
- Patient and Community Services
- Research Programs
- Public Health Education
According to the IRS Form 990 (2017) for the year beginning July 1, 2017 and ending June 30, 2018, the following key information was reported: Read more 
