Many organizations just managing to scrape by
URBANA – A small victory at A Woman's Fund this week: Employees were paid on time.
An overdue release of $80,000 by the state of Illinois allowed Executive Director Tami Tunnell to pay her staff, most of whom make $23,000 to $35,000 a year.
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