Executive Compensation at Bon Secours Mercy Health (2020)
Bon Secours Mercy Health (BSMH) became one of the largest Catholic healthcare providers serving communities in Ohio, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, and Floria when merged with Mercy Health in September, 2018.
A tax-exempt, non-profit healthcare system that consists of dozens of related/affiliated organizations, BSMH reports the net patient revenue from 29 hospitals and other care facilities, and “corporate management fees” (nearly $400 million) to a related organization.
This post is limited to the executive compensation reported by BSMH. Read more 
Executive Compensation at Save The Children (2018)
Save the Children – the Fairfield, Connecticut-based non-profit in the US – is formally known as Save The Children Federation, Inc. and is part of the Save the Children Alliance (a group of 30 Save the Children groups throughout the world that also support Save the Children International). Established in 1932, Save the Children is a 501 (c) (3) and one of the most well-known charities in the world.
In 2018, Save the Children raised $830 million (including $321 million in government grants) – $70 million more than the previous year – and spent $834 million (not including $2 million in depreciation) primarily on grants ($634 million), staff compensation and benefits ($107 million), fees for services ($46 million), and office-related expenses ($20 million). Read more 


