Compensation Survey
The 2011 Compensation Survey report is an important management tool for rescue missions. This year’s survey report is greatly improved with results expanded to include breakdowns by mission size and district, 25th and 75th percentiles, and relevant graphic data. The report also provides new information such as turnover rate, vacation days, paid holidays, and annual bonuses. Order your copy for only $169.
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Snapshot Survey Archive
AGRM ISSUES 22ND ANNUAL SNAPSHOT SURVEY OF THE HOMELESS
Data reveals never-before-homeless and victims of physical violence seeking assistance.(Nov. 23, 2011) – Nearly one in five people experiencing homelessness (21%) have been the victims of physical violence within the past twelve months. According to the 22nd annual Snapshot Survey from the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions (AGRM), those reporting such recent assaults have risen 6 percent from the same time last year.
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MANY AMERICAN FAMILIES ARE LIVING ON THE EDGE
Annual survey: Intact families seeking aid from rescue missions nationwide(Nov. 29, 2010) – With 43.6 million Americans slipping into poverty, members of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions (AGRM) are seeing an increasing number of people on the brink of homelessness, according to the 21st annual Snapshot Survey of the Homeless.
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ECONOMY ADDING TO RESCUE MISSION POPULATIONS
Men with children and intact families needing help on the rise(Nov. 25, 2009) – Gospel rescue missions across North America are working harder than ever to offer help and hope to the growing population of men, women and children—hit hard by high unemployment rates and financial struggles— experiencing hunger and homelessness for the very first time, in addition to serving the chronically homeless and addicted. The Association of Gospel Rescue Missions’ (AGRM) 20th annual Snapshot Survey of the Homeless points to this increasing need and provides insights about who gospel rescue missions are serving.
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