About this event
Date
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Cost
Individual Session
$67.50 NAO Members
$75 Nonmembers
Full Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals Part 2 Series (6-Sessions)
$382.50 NAO Members & Nonmembers
NAO Members get a discount on individual webinar sessions 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, contact [email protected]. Register Now |
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Event Details
Registration includes an invitation to join the live broadcast of the webinar, and a recorded version with downloadable PowerPoint slides that participants can view at their convenience.
Well capitalized nonprofits address liquidity, adaptability, and durability, ensuring they have cash on hand to support operations and manage risk, separate funds to support major changes to business model or programming, and adequate resources to support long-term infrastructure upkeep and facilities. This webinar addresses the basics of capitalization and distinctions between the types of resources (“build” money vs. “buy” money) that can help organizations achieve their goals.
About the Series
This webinar is part of a series: Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals Part 2: Building Resilience for the Long Haul. Join NFF for an explanation of core financial management principles and strategies. Building on content from Nonprofit Finance Fundamentals Part 1, participants will learn how common business choices can be managed across leadership roles to inform program success and help you best advance your mission.
Sessions include:
- April 18: Beyond Compliance: Strategic Financial Management
- April 25: Planning for Effective Capitalization
- May 2: Cash Flow: What You Need to Know
- May 9: Growth, Earned Income Ventures & Endowments
- May 16: Facility Projects: Planning for Success
- May 23: Strategic Alliances, Collaborations & Mergers
You may join this series at any time and still get access to sessions you may have missed. Learn more.
