I once joined a group in my town that was going to seek a grant for fighting gangs. I suggested we set aside some of the grant money to evaluate our progress--to see if what we would be doing was successful. I was immediately voted down. No one cared. That simply wasn't the goal. The goal was to get the money.
A "non-profit" only means it isn't selling stock; it is still a business with a CEO, and he can earn whatever they decide is appropriate. So if they get the grant, they get the money. The reason for the grant runs cover for this.
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