About this event
Date
September 20, 2016
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Cost
$382.50 Full 6-Session Series
Individual Session
$67.50 NAO Members
$75 Nonmembers
NAO Members get a discount on individual sessions for this webinar series by using the discount code on the Members Only Page. You must be logged in to view this page.
Produced in Partnership with Nonprofit Finance Fund
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This webinar is produced in partnership with the Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF). Registration is through the NFF website. For questions, click "Contact the Organizer" on the registration page. Register Now |
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Event Details
Many nonprofits successfully use debt as a strategic tool to:
- Purchase, build or renovate a facility, or make leasehold improvements
- Purchase or upgrade equipment required for operations
- Manage timing of receivables from government grants or capital campaigns
- Expand programs or grow an earned income or social venture
- Temporarily smooth cash flow to meet day-to-day operating needs
This introductory webinar is designed as resource for organizations that are new to the lending process and would like to learn more. In 60 minutes, NFF will review the typical types of loans available to nonprofits, what lenders look for from potential borrowers, and what to expect from a lender.
Registration includes an invitation to join the live broadcast of each webinar, and a recorded version with downloadable PowerPoint slides that participants can view at their convenience.
About the Series
This webinar is part of The Spectrum of Nonprofit Financing Options series. The series explores the reality of the nonprofit operating environment and how this system impacts common business choices. Amid today’s rapidly changing economic environment, participants will come away from these webinars better prepared to plan for the future and manage using data. We think this knowledge is indispensable for any professional working in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. The webinars described below are offered as a sequence and are effective when taken as a course or purchased as single presentations, depending on an individual participant’s needs
Sessions include:
- September 20: An Introduction to Debt and Financing for Nonprofits
- September 27: The How and Why of PRIs: A Guide to Program- and Mission-Related Investments
- October 4: Philanthropic Equity: Bringing Programs to Scale
- October 11: Understanding New Markets Tax Credits
- October 18: The Emergence of Pay for Success Funding
- October 25: Impact Investing: From Conventional to Cutting Edge
