Nonprofit Formation Fundamentals, Part II: Financial Management Basics for Newly Established Nonprofits
Training details
calendar_today Tuesday, April 21, 2020
access_time 9:30 am - 11:30 am ET
place Candid
attach_money Free
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About
This program has been postponed. If you have registered for this event, you will receive additional information via email from our training team.
The effective management of finances is a crucial aspect of running a nonprofit organization. This workshop will outline what new and emerging nonprofits need to know and do to develop and manage an organization’s budget.
Participants will gain insights into important elements such as:
- basics of budget development and cash flow projections;
- key issues for financial reporting; and
- resources for strong financial management.
The ultimate outcome will be a better understanding of budgets and finance for more effective organizational decision-making.
Outcomes
- Learn the basics of budget development and cash flow projections
- Understand key issues for financial reporting
About The Nonprofit Formation Fundamentals Series:
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, Candid, and Support Center are running our third Nonprofit Formation Fundamentals Series to help individuals gain a basic understanding and the skills needed to start a nonprofit organization. If you are thinking about starting a nonprofit, recently established a nonprofit, or are new to the sector and want to learn more, join us for this special FREE series. Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions to receive maximum benefit. Feel free to sign up for as many as you are able to attend:
- Tuesday, April 7: Part I: Legal Considerations Before Starting a Nonprofit
- Tuesday, April 21: Part II: Financial Management Basics for Newly Established Nonprofits
- Tuesday, May 5: Part III: Best Practices for Good Governance and Board Development
- Tuesday, May 19: Part IV: Fundraising Essentials for Newly Established Nonprofits
- Tuesday, June 2: Part V: Communications Planning and Marketing Basics for Newly Established Nonprofits
Intended audience
- Beginner
- Board members
- CEOs, executive directors, upper management
- Fundraising & development staff
- Nonprofit startups
- Program directors and staff