What if the road to pay equity and fair compensation in the nonprofit sector could be navigated more smoothly? That's exactly what we're aiming to explore in this episode of The Hearth.
I'm joined by Susie Polnaszek, director of the Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Monterey County, to shine a light on the complexities of compensation and debunk the inherent assumptions in the nonprofit sector. Together, we trace the evolution of the sector and discuss the systemic inequities that can creep up.
We know nonprofits face a host of challenges, particularly regarding funding and volunteer retention. In our conversation, we take on these hurdles, dissecting how factors like funding restrictions, cost of living, and board decisions can leave a mark on compensation. Throw in a global pandemic, and the challenges only intensify - we discuss how COVID-19 has shifted volunteer priorities and what this could mean for nonprofits heavily reliant on their time and contributions.
As we navigate the pandemic and beyond, we're redefining what volunteer engagement means for success. We believe understanding volunteers' experiences and tapping into community resources are key to better engagement and management. We also recognize the fulfilling roles that volunteering plays in personal purpose and community building. Further, we dive into pay equity, sharing strategies to standardize pay and combat inequities.
Join me and Susie in our conversation, and we hope you enjoy.