The Dough Fund - Anonymous employee Doe Fund Employee Review

1.0
12 Feb 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

30 years of helping those who need it the most.

Cons

The McDonalds (and their unfortunate offspring) have somehow managed to make a ton of money out of homelessness. This is an organization in a total tail spin due to their incompetence and not knowing when to give control to the professionals who have tried to intercede. It's impossible to get anything done since there is no consistent leadership, money to pay vendors or trustee support. A sad story of excess and delusion that unfortunately hurts the clients they are meant to serve. Thank god for a platform like glass door since the first thing a new employee has to do is sign a gag rule which speaks volumes about the organization. The CFO has understandably resigned and the entire development was fired - or fled- and is now run by someone who has no idea what they're doing but makes $200k+ per year which is sickening for an organization dealing with homelessness... but then again the McDonalds each make $500k per year, plus housing, hair and makeup, and a formerly homeless gentleman who drives them around town and to their weekend getaway - is there something wrong with this picture?

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While most employee information is confidential, we can confirm that no employee in the Development department was compensated at that level during the period you wrote or before. Executive compensation, on the other hand, is determined by the The Doe Fund's board of directors. It's reviewed annually and compared to other similar organizations before being approved. We hope that addresses some of your concerns.

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