Moderating SE is a volunteer effort. We don't get paid for it, and we are free to step down whenever we want to. It's not always a fun job, but it has its high points and you get a sense of satisfaction as you see a site progress, knowing that you were (and still are) an integral part of it.
Most of us also have a natural tendency to participate in every meta discussion that ever comes up (the fact that we get inbox pings for every new meta question helps). While our words on meta don't hold much more intrinsic weight (except in extreme cases where the community is very divisive over an issue), the community generally respects and follows our opinion on a matter, so we end up "leading" the community at time. Again, one gets a sense of satisfaction for this.
SE also donates money to charities chosen by us every year.