How much of the membership fee goes to the support of research and how much is used to support overhead functions?
CCAM uses its best efforts to ensure that no more than 40% of annual membership fees are used to support overhead functions, including facility costs, research equipment, leadership staff, CCAM marketing expenses, CCAM legal expenses, and the costs of protecting intellectual property resulting from Generic Research. CCAM has a goal to ensure that the percentage is no more than 30%, but is committed to members to keep it less than 40%.
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